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How do you to go about contacting companies for sponsorships?
4 likes • Mar '25
If anyone wants information on our gym sign sponsorship program that brings in over $5000 per season, you can private message me & I will send the link.
1 like • Mar '25
That is also what we spend our money on as well
Book recommendation exchange!
Hey there coaches, ever since I implemented the habit of daily reading into my live, I have gotten great value from talking about book recommendations with the people I meet. So I thought to myself this is a great community of like-minded people, I bet there is a ton of value in exchanging some recommendations. (Also I am not sure what I am going to read next :P) I would be especially interested in any books that had the most influence on how you all approach coaching. Iam not talking about Xs and Os, but more values, leadership, communication, decisions making and so on. Let's go groups of three here, so my recommendations would be: Essentialism - The disciplined pursuit of less and Effortless - Make it easier to do what matters most They are both written by Greg Mckeown. Honestly I see a lot of these values in the systems thought here, so I wouldn't be surprised if these books are well known to many of you. Comfort Crisis by Michael Easter This book gave me a lot of perspective on adversity of any kind. The inner game of tennis by W. Timothy Gallwey It was one of the first books that had me question they way I was teaching at that time. Great input for anyone having a hard time buying in into a approach of games > drills.
0 likes • Mar '25
I subscribe to weekly newsletters from James Clear & Brian Kight (daily messages). Both are excellent for personal growth & reflection
Holding Standards - Blending Encouragement and Accountability
Culture is better caught than taught...and that starts with you! 🫵 Here are some "Teach Better" tips from The Hours on how to not only teach culture, but have it stick: 1️⃣ Let go of expectations. 2️⃣ Take responsibility for the culture of your team. 3️⃣ Practice discipleship. 4️⃣ Share models of excellence. 🆘 COMMENT the biggest barrier you've faced in trying to develop or hold standards❗ Find full episodes of The Hours on any podcast platform and YouTube. ⏯️ If you want learn more on how to establish standards, we are covering that in this month's Off-Season Blueprint Deep Dive
Holding Standards - Blending Encouragement and Accountability
1 like • Mar '25
I think one of the biggest barriers is the unwillingness of many HS players to lead. When the going gets tough, many of this generation is not willing to hold teammates to high standards because they want to be liked & not cause tension.
Offense
Can you still run drive in space with a team that can’t beat their guy off the dribble?
0 likes • Mar '25
We had trouble beating defenses off the dribble this season as well. We found we had to use an action--ball screen or Split Screen to gain an advantage to drive in the first place. Much practice time spent on executing those actions that allowed us to get to dominoes.
Struggled against zone defenses this year.
Good morning Community, This year I was able to take a 2-18 team last year with the same players and swing our record to 9-12. Most of the games were competitive until the other team played us in zone. Does any one have any quick hitters or zone concepts that I could implement for the upcoming season? Granted we only shot 28% from 3pt land.
1 like • Mar '25
My teams have had success with a Dancer and running flank & burn when ball goes to the Porch. There are multiple quick hitters you can research to overload a zone, as well.
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Kevin Krieger
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Morgan Township Boys Varsity Basketball

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Joined May 28, 2024
Morgan Township, IN
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