PGC/Glazier Coaching Clinic

Winning coaches with a history of success give practical presentations on how you can implement their tactics. More than 50 sessions per clinic, arranged in three-session blocks so speakers can go deep on their topics. We cover offense, defense, strength, conditioning and more. All of your school coaches—including boys, girls and feeder programs—can attend any or all of our clinics through the year for one staff rate.

PGC/Glazier Coaching Clinic

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Youth Basketball & AAU Tournament

There are literally thousands of youth basketball tournament throughout the USA and Canada each year. Most AAU tournaments occur in the Spring after the High School and Middle School seasons have completed. There are several websites to explore if you are looking for listings in your area.

  • Tourney.Life – of course, we like this site because we built it. But it is free and easy to post your tournament details.
  • ExposureEvents – they provide listings for several sports, but have a huge list of basketball tournaments, but tournament directors and organizers do have to pay to take advantage of all the features.
  • ACAHoops.com -they have a decent list of tournaments, but also charge to post your tournament.
  • AAUBoysBasketball.org – of course the AAU site does show many tournaments as well, but it does not represent a comprehensive list of opportunities for your team.
  • …and there are many more to explore.

So as a coach start searching to find the perfect opportunity for your team.

7 Reasons Your Players can’t shoot the basketball

We love reading Coach Mac’s emails. Learn more about his programs and philosophy at ChampionshipCoachingCourse.com

Here is his list of the 7 reasons your players are not great shooters (yet). Continue reading “7 Reasons Your Players can’t shoot the basketball”

Logit.AI: smart app for basketball athletes & coaches to track training and predict injury

Hi guys!

As a former competitive athlete, we’ve created Logit.AI, which is essentially an integrated desktop and IOS app for athletes and their coaches that uses athlete input about physical, mental, and emotional wellbeing to predict and alert both athlete and coach with injury and burnout risks. Therefore, athletes at all levels are able to accurately monitor physical performance and training, without any expensive equipment.

We would appreciate any advice on how to improve our app and ways you could see a potential client (such as yourself) using it. https://www.logit.ai/free-beta-sign-up/

Note: our old product was used by 21 out of 22 Canadian Rio medalists.


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High School Student Coach Help

I am in High School and a friend and I are probably going to coach a house basketball team together this year (the team could be anywhere from grade 4 to grade 9, we don’t have the kids’ age group yet). We have played house basketball for over ten years between the two of us but don’t have any coaching experience. What advice do you have on how to successfully manage a team as a high school student?

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Are you a transformational or transactional coach?

4 questions every coach should ask themselves:

  1. Why do I coach?
  2. Why do I coach the way I do?
  3. What does it feel like to be coached by me?
  4. How do I define success?

Continue reading “Are you a transformational or transactional coach?”

Losing the right way is better than winning the wrong way.

Had the privilege of hearing Jake Locker speak this weekend. Of the many interesting and challenging things he shared, this stood out to me:

Losing the right way is better than winning the wrong way.

How often we can get this confused in youth sports. Winning in the “wrong way” is risky message to teach our kids. The lesson they learn on the court will translate in to their work and family lives.

So what is the “wrong way” to win? Winning by a ref’s bad call, a technicality, or by intentionally hurting a player are a few that come to mind. But a few grey-area wrong ways to win include; intimidate young refs so they don’t call fouls on your team, always foul the shooter, foul overly aggressively, only play the 5 best players, only play 2-3 zone and forcing the other team to shoot, or press the entire game when it is obvious you will win.

In youth basketball some of these tactics mean kids are not being development as complete athletes and basketball players. And if half the kids on your team sit on the bench the entire game just to win you are really only helping 5 kids.

Check out this video. Yes, the dark-jersey team created a really strange play. BUT why is the white-jersey team pressing them when it is 16-0. Why bother? Even in the half-court why not just let the team shoot.