Feature

●Learn effective shooting drills to improve your motion offense
●Get teaching tips to improve offensive and defensive rebounding
●See the Oklahoma offensive and defensive system and the drills used in teaching each
●A bonus session features instruction from the 2010 Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Clinic
●744 Minutes (6 DVDs), 2011


Description

With Sherri Coale, University of Oklahoma Head Womens Basketball Coach; Back-to-Back NCAA Final Four appearances (2009-2010); 10-time Big 12 Championship Coach. Sherri Coale guided the Sooners to their second straight national semi-finals appearance in 2010. The foundation of her success is based on skill development and communication. In this all-access DVD presentation, Coach Coale gives you a court-side seat to the first five practices of the 2010-11 season. Using the whole-part-whole method of teaching, you will see Coale and her staff giving the players the repetitions to effectively execute her offensive and defensive system. Pre-Practice and Film Session: Watch Coale interact with her team as they go through three film sessions breaking down the good and the bad from the previous practice. After the film sessions, Coale takes her players through drills to improve fundamentals and serve as a warm-up for practice. Offensive System: Coales teams are legendary for their half-court motion offense. You will see the fundamental drills she uses to build the motion offense. These drills include motion shots (2-on-0, 3-on-0, 4-on-0) with specific action that includes penetrate and pitch, slips and cutting and spacing; 3-on-3 screening that includes pins, flare screens and back screens; 2-on-2 ball screens; and offensive rebounding. She also incorporates several multi-faceted shooting drills into her practices that simulate game-like shots. Defensive System: Coales teams play a tough, fundamentally sound man-to-man defense. In these practices, you get to see the drills used to teach individual and team man-to-man defense skills. They cover their transition defense rules and responsibilities, 1-on-0 and 1-on-1 closeouts, and build to 3-on-3 and 4-on-4 shell, as well as the Cameron Drill which is a multi-part drill incorporating closeouts and jumping to the ball.