
Lewis Preston Basketball Clinic Video
This basketball clinic video will feature Lewis Preston, the head men’s basketball coach at Kennesaw State University. Coach Preston is in his third season (13-14)
This basketball coaching clinic videos section is designed to help you learn from other basketball coaches that are already where you are trying to get. Hopefully, these videos will teach you something new and help you with your basketball coaching journey. Each video is about 45 minutes long, and it will cover a different basketball coaching topic that you may come across in your basketball coaching career. Whether it is different basketball drills for your guards or learning how to attack a zone defense, it makes sense to learn as much as you can.
All of these basketball coaching clinic videos are free to view, and we will be adding more as we get them. So feel free to watch them as you get time, and please don’t hesitate to share this page with other basketball coaches so that they can continue to learn and grow as well.
There are two primary ways that you can learn and grow in basketball as a coach. You can either learn from personal experiences with your team or observe from other teams or learn from other basketball coaches/people who have already done what you are trying to do. Both styles of learning are important to your growth as a basketball coach. However, the second way of learning saves a lot of time and potentially hard times on the court. It gives you the ability to fast track your learning curve and take advantage of what other great basketball coaches have learned along the way. This basketball coaching clinic videos section is designed to help you do just that.
Whether you have been coaching for 20 years or just started coaching basketball, you must always be learning and growing. The minute you think you know it all and decide to stop learning is the same minute you start to decline as a coach. Even great coaches like Coach K and Gregg Popovich are still learning and developing their craft. They want to get better every day as a coach; you should have that same mindset.
This basketball coaching clinic videos section is designed to help you learn from other basketball coaches that are already where you are trying to get. Hopefully, these videos will teach you something new and help you with your basketball coaching journey. Each video is about 45 minutes long, and it will cover a different basketball coaching topic that you may come across in your basketball coaching career. Whether it is different basketball drills for your guards or learning how to attack a zone defense, it makes sense to learn as much as you can.
All of these basketball coaching clinic videos are free to view, and we will be adding more as we get them. So feel free to watch them as you get time, and please don’t hesitate to share this page with other basketball coaches so that they can continue to learn and grow as well.
There are two primary ways that you can learn and grow in basketball as a coach. You can either learn from personal experiences with your team or observe from other teams or learn from other basketball coaches/people who have already done what you are trying to do. Both styles of learning are important to your growth as a basketball coach. However, the second way of learning saves a lot of time and potentially hard times on the court. It gives you the ability to fast track your learning curve and take advantage of what other great basketball coaches have learned along the way. This basketball coaching clinic videos section is designed to help you do just that.
Whether you have been coaching for 20 years or just started coaching basketball, you must always be learning and growing. The minute you think you know it all and decide to stop learning is the same minute you start to decline as a coach. Even great coaches like Coach K and Gregg Popovich are still learning and developing their craft. They want to get better every day as a coach; you should have that same mindset.
This basketball clinic video will feature Lewis Preston, the head men’s basketball coach at Kennesaw State University. Coach Preston is in his third season (13-14)
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This basketball clinic video will feature Lewis Preston, the head men’s basketball coach at Kennesaw State University. Coach Preston is in his third season (13-14)
Stan Jones is the Associate Head Coach at Florida State University, and he has been there since 2002. Coach Jones has been one of
Steve Forbes is the head men’s basketball coach at Northwest Florida State (NJCAA), and in his first two years as the head coach, he
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