Geno Auriemma - Dentro de un Programa Campeón
(Os pido disculpas ya que la traducción no es nada buena, así que a continuación de lo que esta en castellano la tendréis en ingles)
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Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players
and ex-coaches - See more at:
http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
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Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players
and ex-coaches - See more at:
http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
- Hay dos tipos de entrenadores en el mundo: Aquellos que entrenan grandes jugadoras y ex-entrenadores
- Si usted quiere hacer esto desde hace mucho tiempo, lo que tiene que hacer es conseguir grandes jugadoras, o convertir a las buenas en grandes jugadoras.
- Cuando Geno se hizo cargo del programa de UConn, él descubrió varias cosas en cuanto a por qué estaban 9-19.
- No había expectativas
- No había vestuario
- Nada era bonito
- No se viajaba de la manera correcta.
- Se esperaba que perder, ya que las expectativas eran para perder
- Geno estableció ciertas normas desde el principio:
- Tienes que vestir de cierta manera.
- Si no vas a clase, o no vas a ir a la sala de estudios, NO entrenaras.
- Empezar el reclutamiento de buenos chicas que quieran jugar, que tengan buena entre ellas, que van a clase, etc De esta forma cuando los grandes nombres vienen a visitar la universidad, usted tiene un programa de calidad para mostrarles.
- Usted no necesita a las mejores jugadoras para ganar. Sin embargo sólo tener una no es suficiente.
- No debes estar trabajando pensando en tu próximo trabajo. Si quieres otro trabajo, tienes que ser grande en el que usted tiene ahora.
- ¿Ofensivamente que es lo importante?
- Rapidez: mentes rápidas, ojos vivaces, manos rápidas, pies rápidos. Esas son buenas jugadoras de baloncesto! Pensar rápido, actuar rápidamente, reaccionar con rapidez.
- Las jugadoras de baloncesto tienen que ser capaces de rebotear, driblar, pasar, lanzar, y sobre todo tener la voluntad de querer jugar. No somos especialistas. El juego ha cambiado. Cada uno tiene que ser capaz de hacer los cincos. La influencia extranjera tiene jugadoras que pueden hacerlo todo.
- Ritmo de juego: Cuando se le ordena a los niños a ir a mitad de la cancha y volver, ir al final de la cancha y volver, ellos lo irán, pero van a su ritmo. Ellos tienen su ritmo, y los entrenadores tienen su ritmo. Cada trabajo que hagan tienen que estar al ritmo del entrenador. Jugando al ritmo del entrenador les hará tan buenas como ellas van a ser. Jugando a su velocidad y comodidad serán limitadas por sus expectativas.
Lo primero que tienes que hacer es enseñarles a hacer las cosas que realmente ellas no quieren hacer. Cómo establecer un buen bloqueo: Cuanto más espere, mejor se será! La defensa decide lo que van a hacer y entonces responderá. Ella tampoco tiene que cometer una falta o pensar que no habrá ayuda de la jugadora grande. AGARRATE A LA SCREENER Y MANTENLA FUERA DE LA DEFENSA. Después de que usted fuerza a su defensor sobre la cadera, vaya hacia la pelota y luego el bloqueador recibe una bandeja.
- Hacer ejercicios que reflejan su ataque.
- Pasar 30-45 minutos al día haciendo tiro a canasta. No importa lo bien que tires a canasta, si usted no practica los tiros. Si sólo practicas 15 minutos por la mañana y después tenemos que jugar un partido, ¿qué harías? ¡Dispara! Tienes que pasas mucho tiempo todos los días el en la practica de tiro de la pelota. No tirar en los ejercicios, pero fuera del ataque.
- Todas las técnicas de pases y tiros son de hace 50 años
- Triángulo concepto ofensivo : Leer concepto de pase. Punto medio envía la pelota y tiene unos cinco pies antes de que él debe tomar la decisión. Las ala-pivots en el punto de remolque las bases cruzan la mitad de cancha al mismo tiempo. Si no tenemos pase a la alero empezamos con el base para el escolta.
- Cada vez que se corta, y corta como usted le enseño, está consiguiendo una bandeja. - El entrenador como ella está consiguiendo una bandeja.
- En este ejercicio pasando que simula triángulo pones de defensoras a las mejores dos jugadoras para ayudarles a aprender a llegar a abrir. Crea la conciencia de que estamos tratando de obtener soluciones.
- Siempre tratando de jugar 3 contra 3 en un lado y luego dejar a tus 2 mejores jugadoras en el lado débil y dejarlos jugar 2 contra 2.
- La mejor manera es que si te gusta lo que alguien hace es ir a verlo entrenar. Si quieres robar algo, vete a ver sus entrenamientos.
- Si usted no lo sabe hacer, no trate de enseñarlo.
- Cuando usted sube con fuerza las personas, van a ir a por ti. Si no cierras todo el camino, a continuación, ellos tiraran. Utiliza tu defensa para crear dudas acerca de lo que el ataque debe hacer. Ellos se cierran en la pintura y el truco esta en mover la pelota.
- No puede haber faltas de tres en lanzamientos de tres
- ¿Hemos ganado el partido porque jugamos un gran partido o porque no eran buenos?
- Queremos ser geniales cada partido. Ganar el partido debido a que ejecutamos nuestro juego.
- La cosa más importante que una persona puede saber es lo que tus rivales no sepan.
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Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players
and ex-coaches - See more at:
http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
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Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players
and ex-coaches - See more at:
http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players and ex-coaches
- If you want to do this for a long time you have to get great players, or to turn good into great.
- When Geno took over he found out several things as to why they were 9-19.
- No expectations
- No locker room
- Nothin ‘nice’
- Didn’t travel the right way.
- They expected to lose because they expectations were for losing.
- Established certain things right from the beginning:
- You have to dress a certain way.
- If you don’t go to class, or go to study hall, you don’t practice.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Start out recruiting good kids who want to buy in, who treat each
other well, who go to class, etc. That way when the big names come to
visit you have a quality program to show them.
- You don’t need the best players to win. Just having one isn’t enough, though.
- Don’t be working for your next job. If you want another job, be great at the one you have.
- Offensively what is important?
- Quickness: quick minds, quick eyes, quick hands, quick feet. These are
good basketball players! Think quickly, move quickly, react quickly.
- Basketball players have to be able to catch, dribble, pass, shoot, and
a willingness to play D. We aren’t specialists. The game has changed.
Everyone has to be able to do all five. Foreign influence has players
who can do it all.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Pace of play: When you ask kids to go half court and back and full
court and back, they go, but they go at their pace. They have their
pace, and coaches have their pace. Every drill you do needs to be at the
coach’s pace. Playing at the coach’s pace makes them as good as they’re
going to be. Playing at their comfort speed and they will be limited by
their expectations.
- First thing they do is teach them how to do the things they don’t
really want to do. How to set a good screen: The longer you wait the
better it gets! The defense decides what they’re going to do and then we
respond. He either has to foul or there wont be help from big guy. GRAB
THE SCREENER AND HOLD OFF THE DEFENSE. After you force your defender on
your hip, go toward the ball and then the screener gets a layup.
- Do drills that mirror your offense.
- Spend 30-45 minutes a day making shots. It doesn’t matter how good
your plays are if you can’t make shots. If you only practice 15 minutes
tomorrow and then we have to play a game, what would you do? SHOOT!
Spend a lot of time every day shooting the ball. Not shooting drills,
but out of the offense. All shooting drills are out offense.
- Every passing and shooting drill is 50 years old – passing drill shooting drill and part of offense.
- Triangle offense concept: Read line concept. Point crosses half the
ball and has about five feet before he must make decision. The four in
the two guard trailer spot crosses half court at same time. If we don’t
have wing pass we start guard to guard.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Every time you cut, cut like you’re getting a layup. Coach – coach like he’s getting a layup.
- In this passing drill that simulates triangle he puts defenders on
best two players to help them learn to get open. Creates awareness of
who are we trying to get shots for.
- Always trying to play 3 on 3 on one side and then leave best 2 players on weak side and let them play 2 on 2.
- The best way is if you like what somebody does is to go watch them
practice. If you want to steal something, go watch them practice.
- If you don’t know it, don’t try to teach it.
- When you come up hard on people, they go by you. If you don’t close
out all the way, then they shoot. Use your defense to create doubt about
what the offense should do. They pack the paint and stunt at ball.
- No threes no fouls.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Did we win the game because we were great or because they weren’t any good?
- We want to be great every game. Win the game because we execute.
- The most important thing a person can know is what they don’t know.
- See more at: http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
EN INGLES
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players and ex-coaches
- If you want to do this for a long time you have to get great players, or to turn good into great.
- When Geno took over he found out several things as to why they were 9-19.
- No expectations
- No locker room
- Nothin ‘nice’
- Didn’t travel the right way.
- They expected to lose because they expectations were for losing.
- Established certain things right from the beginning:
- You have to dress a certain way.
- If you don’t go to class, or go to study hall, you don’t practice.
- Start out recruiting good kids who want to buy in, who treat each other well, who go to class, etc. That way when the big names come to visit you have a quality program to show them.
- You don’t need the best players to win. Just having one isn’t enough, though.
- Don’t be working for your next job. If you want another job, be great at the one you have.
- Offensively what is important?
- Quickness: quick minds, quick eyes, quick hands, quick feet. These are good basketball players! Think quickly, move quickly, react quickly.
- Basketball players have to be able to catch, dribble, pass, shoot, and a willingness to play D. We aren’t specialists. The game has changed. Everyone has to be able to do all five. Foreign influence has players who can do it all.
- Pace of play: When you ask kids to go half court and back and full court and back, they go, but they go at their pace. They have their pace, and coaches have their pace. Every drill you do needs to be at the coach’s pace. Playing at the coach’s pace makes them as good as they’re going to be. Playing at their comfort speed and they will be limited by their expectations.
- First thing they do is teach them how to do the things they don’t really want to do. How to set a good screen: The longer you wait the better it gets! The defense decides what they’re going to do and then we respond. He either has to foul or there wont be help from big guy. GRAB THE SCREENER AND HOLD OFF THE DEFENSE. After you force your defender on your hip, go toward the ball and then the screener gets a layup.
- Do drills that mirror your offense.
- Spend 30-45 minutes a day making shots. It doesn’t matter how good your plays are if you can’t make shots. If you only practice 15 minutes tomorrow and then we have to play a game, what would you do? SHOOT! Spend a lot of time every day shooting the ball. Not shooting drills, but out of the offense. All shooting drills are out offense.
- Every passing and shooting drill is 50 years old – passing drill shooting drill and part of offense.
- Triangle offense concept: Read line concept. Point crosses half the ball and has about five feet before he must make decision. The four in the two guard trailer spot crosses half court at same time. If we don’t have wing pass we start guard to guard.
- Every time you cut, cut like you’re getting a layup. Coach – coach like he’s getting a layup.
- In this passing drill that simulates triangle he puts defenders on best two players to help them learn to get open. Creates awareness of who are we trying to get shots for.
- Always trying to play 3 on 3 on one side and then leave best 2 players on weak side and let them play 2 on 2.
- The best way is if you like what somebody does is to go watch them practice. If you want to steal something, go watch them practice.
- If you don’t know it, don’t try to teach it.
- When you come up hard on people, they go by you. If you don’t close out all the way, then they shoot. Use your defense to create doubt about what the offense should do. They pack the paint and stunt at ball.
- No threes no fouls.
- Did we win the game because we were great or because they weren’t any good?
- We want to be great every game. Win the game because we execute.
- The most important thing a person can know is what they don’t know.
-
Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players
and ex-coaches - See more at:
http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players and ex-coaches
- If you want to do this for a long time you have to get great players, or to turn good into great.
- When Geno took over he found out several things as to why they were 9-19.
- No expectations
- No locker room
- Nothin ‘nice’
- Didn’t travel the right way.
- They expected to lose because they expectations were for losing.
- Established certain things right from the beginning:
- You have to dress a certain way.
- If you don’t go to class, or go to study hall, you don’t practice.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Start out recruiting good kids who want to buy in, who treat each
other well, who go to class, etc. That way when the big names come to
visit you have a quality program to show them.
- You don’t need the best players to win. Just having one isn’t enough, though.
- Don’t be working for your next job. If you want another job, be great at the one you have.
- Offensively what is important?
- Quickness: quick minds, quick eyes, quick hands, quick feet. These are
good basketball players! Think quickly, move quickly, react quickly.
- Basketball players have to be able to catch, dribble, pass, shoot, and
a willingness to play D. We aren’t specialists. The game has changed.
Everyone has to be able to do all five. Foreign influence has players
who can do it all.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Pace of play: When you ask kids to go half court and back and full
court and back, they go, but they go at their pace. They have their
pace, and coaches have their pace. Every drill you do needs to be at the
coach’s pace. Playing at the coach’s pace makes them as good as they’re
going to be. Playing at their comfort speed and they will be limited by
their expectations.
- First thing they do is teach them how to do the things they don’t
really want to do. How to set a good screen: The longer you wait the
better it gets! The defense decides what they’re going to do and then we
respond. He either has to foul or there wont be help from big guy. GRAB
THE SCREENER AND HOLD OFF THE DEFENSE. After you force your defender on
your hip, go toward the ball and then the screener gets a layup.
- Do drills that mirror your offense.
- Spend 30-45 minutes a day making shots. It doesn’t matter how good
your plays are if you can’t make shots. If you only practice 15 minutes
tomorrow and then we have to play a game, what would you do? SHOOT!
Spend a lot of time every day shooting the ball. Not shooting drills,
but out of the offense. All shooting drills are out offense.
- Every passing and shooting drill is 50 years old – passing drill shooting drill and part of offense.
- Triangle offense concept: Read line concept. Point crosses half the
ball and has about five feet before he must make decision. The four in
the two guard trailer spot crosses half court at same time. If we don’t
have wing pass we start guard to guard.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Every time you cut, cut like you’re getting a layup. Coach – coach like he’s getting a layup.
- In this passing drill that simulates triangle he puts defenders on
best two players to help them learn to get open. Creates awareness of
who are we trying to get shots for.
- Always trying to play 3 on 3 on one side and then leave best 2 players on weak side and let them play 2 on 2.
- The best way is if you like what somebody does is to go watch them
practice. If you want to steal something, go watch them practice.
- If you don’t know it, don’t try to teach it.
- When you come up hard on people, they go by you. If you don’t close
out all the way, then they shoot. Use your defense to create doubt about
what the offense should do. They pack the paint and stunt at ball.
- No threes no fouls.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Did we win the game because we were great or because they weren’t any good?
- We want to be great every game. Win the game because we execute.
- The most important thing a person can know is what they don’t know.
- See more at: http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players and ex-coaches
- If you want to do this for a long time you have to get great players, or to turn good into great.
- When Geno took over he found out several things as to why they were 9-19.
- No expectations
- No locker room
- Nothin ‘nice’
- Didn’t travel the right way.
- They expected to lose because they expectations were for losing.
- Established certain things right from the beginning:
- You have to dress a certain way.
- If you don’t go to class, or go to study hall, you don’t practice.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Start out recruiting good kids who want to buy in, who treat each
other well, who go to class, etc. That way when the big names come to
visit you have a quality program to show them.
- You don’t need the best players to win. Just having one isn’t enough, though.
- Don’t be working for your next job. If you want another job, be great at the one you have.
- Offensively what is important?
- Quickness: quick minds, quick eyes, quick hands, quick feet. These are
good basketball players! Think quickly, move quickly, react quickly.
- Basketball players have to be able to catch, dribble, pass, shoot, and
a willingness to play D. We aren’t specialists. The game has changed.
Everyone has to be able to do all five. Foreign influence has players
who can do it all.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Pace of play: When you ask kids to go half court and back and full
court and back, they go, but they go at their pace. They have their
pace, and coaches have their pace. Every drill you do needs to be at the
coach’s pace. Playing at the coach’s pace makes them as good as they’re
going to be. Playing at their comfort speed and they will be limited by
their expectations.
- First thing they do is teach them how to do the things they don’t
really want to do. How to set a good screen: The longer you wait the
better it gets! The defense decides what they’re going to do and then we
respond. He either has to foul or there wont be help from big guy. GRAB
THE SCREENER AND HOLD OFF THE DEFENSE. After you force your defender on
your hip, go toward the ball and then the screener gets a layup.
- Do drills that mirror your offense.
- Spend 30-45 minutes a day making shots. It doesn’t matter how good
your plays are if you can’t make shots. If you only practice 15 minutes
tomorrow and then we have to play a game, what would you do? SHOOT!
Spend a lot of time every day shooting the ball. Not shooting drills,
but out of the offense. All shooting drills are out offense.
- Every passing and shooting drill is 50 years old – passing drill shooting drill and part of offense.
- Triangle offense concept: Read line concept. Point crosses half the
ball and has about five feet before he must make decision. The four in
the two guard trailer spot crosses half court at same time. If we don’t
have wing pass we start guard to guard.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Every time you cut, cut like you’re getting a layup. Coach – coach like he’s getting a layup.
- In this passing drill that simulates triangle he puts defenders on
best two players to help them learn to get open. Creates awareness of
who are we trying to get shots for.
- Always trying to play 3 on 3 on one side and then leave best 2 players on weak side and let them play 2 on 2.
- The best way is if you like what somebody does is to go watch them
practice. If you want to steal something, go watch them practice.
- If you don’t know it, don’t try to teach it.
- When you come up hard on people, they go by you. If you don’t close
out all the way, then they shoot. Use your defense to create doubt about
what the offense should do. They pack the paint and stunt at ball.
- No threes no fouls.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Did we win the game because we were great or because they weren’t any good?
- We want to be great every game. Win the game because we execute.
- The most important thing a person can know is what they don’t know.
- See more at: http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Theres two kind of coaches in the world: Those that coach great players and ex-coaches
- If you want to do this for a long time you have to get great players, or to turn good into great.
- When Geno took over he found out several things as to why they were 9-19.
- No expectations
- No locker room
- Nothin ‘nice’
- Didn’t travel the right way.
- They expected to lose because they expectations were for losing.
- Established certain things right from the beginning:
- You have to dress a certain way.
- If you don’t go to class, or go to study hall, you don’t practice.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Start out recruiting good kids who want to buy in, who treat each
other well, who go to class, etc. That way when the big names come to
visit you have a quality program to show them.
- You don’t need the best players to win. Just having one isn’t enough, though.
- Don’t be working for your next job. If you want another job, be great at the one you have.
- Offensively what is important?
- Quickness: quick minds, quick eyes, quick hands, quick feet. These are
good basketball players! Think quickly, move quickly, react quickly.
- Basketball players have to be able to catch, dribble, pass, shoot, and
a willingness to play D. We aren’t specialists. The game has changed.
Everyone has to be able to do all five. Foreign influence has players
who can do it all.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Pace of play: When you ask kids to go half court and back and full
court and back, they go, but they go at their pace. They have their
pace, and coaches have their pace. Every drill you do needs to be at the
coach’s pace. Playing at the coach’s pace makes them as good as they’re
going to be. Playing at their comfort speed and they will be limited by
their expectations.
- First thing they do is teach them how to do the things they don’t
really want to do. How to set a good screen: The longer you wait the
better it gets! The defense decides what they’re going to do and then we
respond. He either has to foul or there wont be help from big guy. GRAB
THE SCREENER AND HOLD OFF THE DEFENSE. After you force your defender on
your hip, go toward the ball and then the screener gets a layup.
- Do drills that mirror your offense.
- Spend 30-45 minutes a day making shots. It doesn’t matter how good
your plays are if you can’t make shots. If you only practice 15 minutes
tomorrow and then we have to play a game, what would you do? SHOOT!
Spend a lot of time every day shooting the ball. Not shooting drills,
but out of the offense. All shooting drills are out offense.
- Every passing and shooting drill is 50 years old – passing drill shooting drill and part of offense.
- Triangle offense concept: Read line concept. Point crosses half the
ball and has about five feet before he must make decision. The four in
the two guard trailer spot crosses half court at same time. If we don’t
have wing pass we start guard to guard.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Every time you cut, cut like you’re getting a layup. Coach – coach like he’s getting a layup.
- In this passing drill that simulates triangle he puts defenders on
best two players to help them learn to get open. Creates awareness of
who are we trying to get shots for.
- Always trying to play 3 on 3 on one side and then leave best 2 players on weak side and let them play 2 on 2.
- The best way is if you like what somebody does is to go watch them
practice. If you want to steal something, go watch them practice.
- If you don’t know it, don’t try to teach it.
- When you come up hard on people, they go by you. If you don’t close
out all the way, then they shoot. Use your defense to create doubt about
what the offense should do. They pack the paint and stunt at ball.
- No threes no fouls.
Geno Auriemma – Inside a Championship Program
- Did we win the game because we were great or because they weren’t any good?
- We want to be great every game. Win the game because we execute.
- The most important thing a person can know is what they don’t know.
- See more at: http://www.mensbasketballhoopscoop.com/geno-auriemma-inside-championship-program/#sthash.BageG0yY.dpuf