IT TAKES MORE THAN A WHISTLE TO COACH BASKETBALL

A SIMPLE AND COMPLETE GUIDE TO BECOMING A "REAL" BASKETBALL COACH

by Ed Leibowitz, Ph.D.


Formats

Softcover
£9.95
Softcover
£9.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 31/08/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 152
ISBN : 9781418443832

About the Book

Finally, a book that will teach you the most effective way to coach today’s players, both boys and girls. It includes all the drills and plays you will need for a successful season.

Learn to become the kind of coach that you and your players can be proud of.

This easy to use guide contains ideas on how to organize your team along with tips on running a well- planned practice.

Also included are simple to teach individual and team offenses. Learn to play solid man-to-man and team defense.

Make your team impossible to press.

Special sections include “Developing your big guy” and “Recognizing and dealing with basketball injuries.”

Easy to follow diagrams clearly demonstrate all the drills and strategies to make your team a winner.

Master the techniques to gain the control and respect of your team.

Motivating different types of players is critical to any team’s success. Coach Leibowitz has experience coaching elementary school, high school girls and boys, junior college and major college basketball.

This book is a “must read” for all beginning and seasoned coaches.


About the Author

Ed Leibowitz has been coaching basketball for over twenty- five years.  He is a former assistant coach at the University of Nevada and Boston University. As head coach at Massachusetts Bay Community College, his nationally ranked teams won over 60 games in 2 seasons. Ed has also won state championships and coach of the year awards at the high school and junior college level while compiling a career winning percentage of over 70% as a head coach.     

Ed is currently coaching basketball at Montclair State University in Montclair, NJ. He has a Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate in Education. He lives in Westfield, NJ with his wife Mindy and sons, Steven and Scott, where they all still play basketball in the driveway.