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]]>Basketball camps provide players with and intense snapshot of the appropriate basketball skills and training to assist with the learning of the sport’s fundamentals. The added and as important benefit is that children will have fun while they learn! Coaches will work at creating positive memories associated with the sport that will last well beyond the school holiday break.
Basketball holiday camps are the perfect opportunity for children to enhance their skills, either one-on-one or in a team setting. Instructors will focus on vital basketball skills including ball handling, shooting mechanics, speed, agility and critical defensive strategies in a fun, learning environment.
School holiday basketball camps can be a critical time for expanding a child’s fundamental skill development. When we say fundamental, we don’t just mean shooting, passing, footwork, defence, speed and agility. Coaches will create an environment at which junior athletes will also work on teamwork, resilience, leadership, independence and hard work. Being exposed to a variety of simulated game-like situations will help “weed out” a player’s on-court weaknesses while building on their overall game.
“Camps will allow for repetition of fundamentals which will provide the athlete with muscle memory, good playing habits and a sound base for development…”
Chase Basketball are the experts in Basketball Camps. With over 20 years’ experience the Chase team conduct professionally operated basketball clinics for children of all skill levels, at first class venues across Melbourne. A combination of current players, coaches and administrators ensures that the highest quality staff with the greatest junior coaching experience lead every Chase Basketball program. Every Chase Basketball coach is qualified and verified and brings a passion for junior sport to the court.
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Play to learn, play to practice, and you will win when you play in games. Remember how much fun you had growing up when you used to just go outside and play with your friends? We advocate using the “compete to learn” approach to practice–it lets kids play and have fun while competing. This type of practice, using competitive drills, does a better job of preparing players to compete in real games. Technically, this is called transference. What you do in practice carries over into what you do in games.
The experience of playing on a youth sports team can affect a child’s development as a person. How will you affect your player’s communication, cooperation, goal setting and work ethic? How will your players remember this experience 10 years from now? Most won’t remember the score.
If your team employs the ritual of getting together after every game for ice cream or pizza, takes a field trip to a college or pro game, or attends a movie together, your players will remember those good times long after they forget the score of the game. Parents sometimes enjoy these social events more than the kids.
https://www.usab.com/youth/news/2010/10/5keys-to-being-a-great-basketball-coach.aspx
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