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Don’t Avoid Contact
There is one thing great playmakers do consistently to get to the paint that average players don’t – they play with contact. Avoiding contact is a problem we see in thousands of the athletes we work with across the world every year. We have the solution.
6 Things You May Be Teaching That Hold Shooters Back
It seems like everywhere we go coaches teach shooting in a different way. While there are a lot of methods that work, there are also a lot of things being taught that don’t work. Here are 6 things you may be teaching that hold your shooters back.
7 Things College Coaches Hate When Recruiting Players
We interviewed 5 college basketball coaches and asked them about the recruiting process. Here are a few things that drive them crazy you should avoid…
Coach Edition: Communication is Key
Is there a gap between what you’re saying and what your players are hearing? Sam Allen shares practical tips to help you evaluate and grow in this area.
Think the Game Thursday: The Formula to Play College Basketball
Do you know the formula to play college basketball? Hundreds of thousands of high school athletes dream of playing college basketball but many don’t know the work it actually takes to get there. In this weeks video, PGC Director Tyler Coston breaks down the formula to play college basketball.
Monday Mindset: Rise Above Complaints
As you push forward into the new year, you will encounter new obstacles and challenges. These times of frustration aren’t without value, discover how to use these moments as opportunities for your growth.
Coach Edition: The Practice Secret of Champions
Championship programs have championship practices. A key element in these practices is the transitions between drills. Setting the tone for your team practices on day one.
Think the Game Thursday: Get 3 More Rebounds Per Game
Rebounding deserves more of your focus. Once you focus on these five secrets and turn them into habits, you will average 3 more rebounds per game and be a part of the select few that rebound way bigger than their size