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Ep 261 Boost Skill Development with Efficient Small Sided Games

Ep 261 Boost Skill Development with Efficient Small Sided Games

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https://teachhoops.com/ Do you think running new drills every week is the secret to better youth basketball teams? Most coaches think variety keeps things fresh, but in this episode, Coach and Bill Flitter—veterans with 50+ years combined—flip that script. They show how mastering small-sided games and adding simple twists turn ordinary practices into powerhouse sessions. Are you really maximizing every minute with your players? Hear how to: Transform basic drills into teaching tools. Save time while improving fundamentals. Make every player more involved and excited. There’s even more gold coming up—don’t miss out! Let’s change the game together! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5-star review. Turn Game Film Into A Game Plan with AI =>> https://coachingyouthhoops.com/ai Done for you practice plans - diagrams, videos, explanations =>> https://coachingyouthhoops.com/ Keywords small sided games, youth basketball coaching, practice efficiency, coaching constraints, three on three drills, two on two drills, basketball fundamentals, coaching youth hoops, practice planning, skill development, help defense, ball pressure, practice drills, offense constraints, defense constraints, team spacing, player development, coaching tips, competitive drills, scrimmage alternatives, basketball techniques, off-ball screens, on-ball screens, basketball training tools, coaching resources, practice consistency, layup drills, youth sports, basketball practice structure, coaching systems Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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