graded unit developing stage logbook
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HNC/D COACHING AND DEVELOPING SPORT
GRADED UNIT 1
FW68 34
DEVELOPING STAGE: PROJECT
Name: ___________________________________ Class: _____________
Lecturer: ________________________________ Date: _____________
City of Glasgow CollegeSchool of Sport
HNC/D Coaching and Developing Sport
PRODUCT: GRADED UNIT 1 CODE: FW68 34
ASSESSMENT TASK 2: DEVELOPING STAGE
PROJECT
For this part of the coaching project you are required to plan, deliver
and review the five coaching sessions for beginners in your
selected sport/s.
Each coaching session should be no less than 30 minutes and will be
carried out either with an external placement or an internal college group.
The five coaching session plans must include the following:
Aims and Objectives Time Allocations Layout/Organisation Coaching Points Progression
You must provide evidence of mentor feedback on all of your sessions by
an appropriate mentor (see coaching evidence log) and have 1 session
assessed by your college assessor (see assessors checklist).
You must provide evidence that each of the 5 coaching sessions for
beginners in your selected sport/s have been reviewed (see review
sheets).
This will be marked out of 60
COACHING EVIDENCE LOG CRITERIA C
NAME: __________________________________________________ DATE: __________________
Minimum Evidence Required
DateCompleted
Tutor/MentorName/Contact details/ Initial
Tutor/Mentor comments on overall performance
Session 1 23rd March 2016
Session 2 30th March 2016
Session 3 6th April 2016
Session 4 13th April 2016
Session 5 20th April 2016
Lecturers Signature: _________________________________________ Date: _____________________
DEVELOPING STAGE: COACHING SESSION 1 CRITERIA B
Name: Michael O’Connell Session Aim: To introduce the Layup in Basketball
Session Objectives To establish the release of the basketball for the Layup To establish the stepping movement involved in the Layup To establish the jumping action for the Layup To provide a basic understanding of the rules of basketball
Date: 23rd March 2016
Time Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
1 Min
Introduction: Introduce my name and safety procedures. Ask about injuriesTell everyone what skill they’ll will be working on in the session
Identify aims and objectives
Safety Procedures and Injuries
5 Mins
Warm up:
1. Light Jog around the court – Shouting out different actions to do.
2. Stretches – High Knees, Arm Circles, Skipping and Body Twists (All x2)
3. Dribbling Game –
Aim – To get everyone warmed up and ready for the session/activity. Increasing heart rate and pulse raising exercise.
Equipment - Basketballs for Part 3
During dribbling exercise remind players to keep their heads up when dribbling to avoid chasers and other players
Everyone apart from a few players get a ball. The players without a ball have to try and steal the ball off of the players with the ball. If the game becomes too hard or easy then change the amount of catchers
TIME Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
20 Mins
Core Drills/Activities:
1. Standing Layup Two line drill – Involves two lines of players standing to each side of the basket. One line takes a standing layup and the other collects/rebounds the ball after the shot is taken and the players swap lines. After each player has had a few shots the shooting line is changed to the rebounding side to let players attempt it with their other hand.
Aim – To introduce the Layup in Basketball. To develop the players ability of the Layup
Objectives – By introducing situations where players will have to think quickly.Allow players a better understanding of the technique used for a Layup.Involve quick thinking during the drill to mimic a game situation.Allow players to try new techniques and ways to perform the Layup
Equipment – Cones, Basketballs,
Drill 1
At the peak of your jump release the ball towards the corner of the backboard square
Keep arm extended when performing the Layup
Drill 2
Remember to leap off your inside foot At the peak of your jump release the
ball towards the corner of the backboard square
Keep arm extended when performing the Layup
2. Driving Layup Two line drill - Involves two lines of players standing to each side of the basket. One line takes a driving layup and the other collects/rebounds the ball after the shot is taken and the players swap lines. After each player has had a few shots the shooting line is changed to the rebounding side to let players attempt it with their other hand.
Can be changed to Full court Layup race which involves two teams at each side of the court having to run to the opposite basket and score a Layup. If player misses then they try until they get it in. First team to get all their players to score wins.
Baskets, Markers, Bibs
Drill 2 Alternate/Motivator
Remember to leap off your inside foot Bend knees for an extra spring to keep
defenders away Keep arm extended when performing
the Layup At the peak of your jump release the
ball towards the corner of the backboard square
Drill 3
Remember to leap off your inside foot Keep the ball below your waist when
you are dribbling the ball and keep the ball low when attempting the layup
Keep your head up to look for space on the court
Extend arm fully towards the corner of the square on the backboard
Launch yourself off your forward leg and thrust your arms upwards to gain
3. Layup Race with a defender – Similar to drill one and two except a defender will be added in to add pressure to the attacker. Will involve having four cones set out and the attacker will be running against the defender to run around a cone in the middle of the court and run back and score a Layup.
Conditioned Game – Will be focused on the Layup and involve a coned off area next to the basket which players will be allowed to score Layups and no defenders are allowed in it. Layups will also be worth two points and everywhere else will be one point. Will be a 5 vs 5 game and will be full court.
more height Bend knees for an extra spring to keep
defenders away At the peak of your jump release the
ball towards the corner of the backboard square
3 Mins
Cool Down: Light jog around the area. Include arm stretches, Leg stretches etc. Adductor Stretch, Hamstring Stretch,
Aim – Gradually to reduce the pulse. Aid the removal of metabolic waste. Prevent blood pooling.
Bicep Stretch
1 MinConclusion/debrief: Go over what participants have learned on the session and get a Q & A.
Aim – Check level of understanding through Q&A. Provide feedback to the group.
Coaching Session Review for Developing Stage Session 1 Criteria (D)
1. Outline the aim/objectives of your coaching session Aim – To introduce the Layup in Basketball
Objectives To establish the release of the basketball for the Layup To establish the stepping movement involved in the Layup To establish the jumping action for the Layup To provide a basic understanding of the rules of basketball
2. Were the aim/objectives met during the coaching session?
Yes the aims and objectives were met because during the drills the class showed an improvement of the Layup they performed from start to finish and had gained more knowledge of basketball including the rules, technique etc.
3. Evaluate what aspects were successful and what aspects need improving in
My time keeping on the session could have been improved as I had used too much time by the time I moved on to my cool down which
your coaching sessionConsider:
Time keepingDress (appropriate)Appropriate use of coaching aidsArea prepared for session/area clearedIntroductionSafety checks (participants/equipment)Aim and objectives clearly definedAppropriate warm upAppropriate and accurate use of demonstrationsPositioning and clear instructions throughoutAppropriate and accurate use of coaching pointsProgression and management of practicesMaximum participationGeneral class controlKeeps group motivatedSuitably challenging activitiesOffers technically sound information appropriate to the groupProvides individual and group feedbackAppropriate conditioned game and/or activityAppropriate cool down/conclusion/debrief to session/questioningTime management and pace of delivery
meant it was rushed and not completed properly
My dress code was professional as I wore my full tracksuit, polo shirt and had a whistle and a stopwatch
My introduction was kept to the point and clearly stated my aims and objectives. My health and safety points were mentioned during the start of the warm up.
Warm up was useful as the last part was related to a game of basketball and helped participants understand a pressured game situationMy demonstrations could have been explained better and I didn’t demonstrate enough as I would usually only do 1 demonstrations and move on which lead to some people not understanding the drill
My positioning was good as I was moving around group to group and was also standing in a good position when demonstrating
Each drill progressed well on to the one after it and it got increasingly more difficult every time
Due to a small class there wasn’t a lot of cues which meant there was a good amount of participation in the session
Class control was kept good throughout the session until the explanation of the game where people were talking and I didn’t notice because I was facing the other way
The group were motivated as I included a small challenge with a Layup race which meant they wanted to carry on with the session
My individual feedback was quite good as I was going from group to group and telling people what they were doing right and wrong. However my group feedback needed a bit of improvement as I didn’t really give any
Conditioned game was appropriate for the activity as the coned off areas helped emphasise the layup
Cool Down and my debrief felt as though they were rushed as I didn’t carry out stretches for long enough and the Q&A was also very quick
Time management could have been improved as drills were too long and cool down was too short but the pace of delivery was good throughout the session
4. What changes would you make to the coaching plan?
Manage my timings better by following my guidelines and try to speed up marking out the drills
DEVELOPING STAGE: COACHING SESSION 2 CRITERIA B
Name: Michael O’Connell Session Aim: To introduce Dribbling in Basketball
Session Objectives To establish the hand position for dribbling To establish the correct height for the ball to be bounced To establish the correct position and footwork for the Dribble
Date: 30th March 2016
Time Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
1 MinIntroduction: Introduce my name and safety procedures. Ask about injuriesTell everyone what skill they’ll will be working on in the session
Identify aims and objectives
Safety Procedures and Injuries
Warm up:
1. Numbers Game – Shout Aim – To get everyone warmed up and ready for the session/activity.
Dribbling Tig reinforces the idea to keep your head up when dribbling.
5 Min
out a number and players have to get into groups of that number
2. Stretches – High Knees, Arm Circles, Skipping and Body Twists (All x2)
3. Tig with added basketballs – Each player dribbles around the designated area with a basketball and chasers have to catch the players. When a person is caught they place the ball behind them and another player has to roll the ball through their legs and then they can carry on
Increasing heart rate and pulse raising exercise.
Equipment - Basketballs for Part 3
Remind players to look where they’re going
TIME Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
20 Mins
Core Drills/Activities:
1. Ball familiarity – Everyone gets a ball and finds a space in the hall. Everyone gets instructions to dribble the ball and try and sit down while dribbling and keeping their head up. Also get told to go on tiptoes.
2. Dribble Course – Players told to dribble in and out of cones. Told to do a crossover at each cone.
3. Dribble course with a Defender – Similar to drill 2 except 2 defenders are on lines now trying to stop the dribbler from getting past them. If
Aim – To get everyone thinking about dribbling and to try new moves. Get a better understanding of dribbling. Involve quick thinking during the drill to mimic a game situation
Objectives – By breaking down the technique involved in dribbling to make it easier to performIntroducing pressured events to what players would experience in game to help make better decisions during the gameAllow players to try dribble moves with little pressure
Equipment - Cones, Basketballs, Baskets, Markers, Bibs
Drill 1
Keep feet shoulder width apart Keep your head up to look where
your dribbling Bend your knees to keep balance
Drill 2
Dribble/Bounce the ball with your fingertips. Don’t let it touch your palm
Keep the ball below your waist when you are dribbling the ball
Keep your head up to look where your dribbling
Bend your knees to keep balance and move forward on the balls of your feet
Drill 3
Dribble/Bounce the ball with your fingertips. Don’t let it touch your palm
Keep the ball below your waist when you are dribbling the ball
Keep your head up to look where your dribbling
Bend your knees to keep balance
defender gets the ball then the dribbler swaps with the defender.
Conditioned Game – Will be focused on dribbling and there will be gates located around the court in which teams have to dribble through to gain points. Teams have to go through 5 gates to get 1 point. If game gets to Easy/Hard then change the number of gates
and move forward on the balls of your feet
Keep your body over the ball to help shield the bell away from the defender
3 Mins
Cool Down: Light jog around the area. Include arm stretches, Leg stretches etc. Adductor Stretch, Hamstring Stretch, Bicep Stretch
Aim - Gradually to reduce the pulse. Aid the removal of metabolic waste. Prevent blood pooling.
1 MinConclusion/debrief: Go over what participants have learned on the session and get a Q & A.
Aim - Check level of understanding through Q&A. Provide feedback to the group.
Coaching Session Review for Developing Stage Session 2 Criteria (D)
1. Outline the aim/objectives of your coaching session
Aim - To introduce Dribbling in Basketball
Objectives To establish the hand position for dribbling To establish the correct height for the ball to be bounced To establish the correct position and footwork for the Dribble
2. Were the aim/objectives met during the coaching session?
The aim was met during the session however some of the objectives were not met due to by the end of the session participants were still using the wrong hand position when they were dribbling and using two hands. However I would say that everyone had the correct footwork and position when they were dribbling
3. Evaluate what aspects were successful and what aspects need improving in your coaching session
Consider:Time keepingDress (appropriate)Appropriate use of coaching aidsArea prepared for session/area clearedIntroductionSafety checks (participants/equipment)Aim and objectives clearly definedAppropriate warm upAppropriate and accurate use of demonstrationsPositioning and clear instructions throughoutAppropriate and accurate use of
My time keeping on the session was good as the schedule I had planned I kept to and followed the times on it
My dress code was professional as I wore my full tracksuit, polo shirt and had a whistle and a stopwatch
My introduction was kept to the point and clearly stated my aims and objectives. My health and safety points were mentioned during the start of the warm up
Warm up was useful as it involved a small game which can help in a real game such as keeping your head up to look for space, pass etc.
My positioning could have been improved as I had to partner up with one of the participants for around 2 minutes while his partner was away to the toilet and I felt I didn’t get to see the rest of the
coaching pointsProgression and management of practicesMaximum participationGeneral class controlKeeps group motivatedSuitably challenging activitiesOffers technically sound information appropriate to the groupProvides individual and group feedbackAppropriate conditioned game and/or activityAppropriate cool down/conclusion/debrief to session/questioningTime management and pace of delivery
class as much as I would have liked to
Each drill progressed by difficulty level and gave the participants a challenge
The class was quite big and there was some ques when it came to the 2nd and 3rd drill which could have been worked on by adding an extra line
Class control could have been improved as during my explanations some participants would either talk over me or not pay attention and not know what to do.
The group were motivated as they wanted to beat the defenders on the final drill and were excited and motivated to do so
My individual feedback was ok as some people improved their technique when I gave them some advice but sometimes people wouldn’t listen and their dribbling technique was poor
Conditioned game was appropriate for the activity as the gates helped emphasise dribbling and helped improve it in a pressured situations
Cool Down and my debrief were appropriate and included the correct muscles to stretch and included a short summary of the session
Time management was good as drills were kept to appropriate times and the session overall was kept to the 30 minute mark
4. What changes would you make to the Maybe next time make the drills more challenging and also keep
coaching plan? the class focused and under control more by asking them questions about what I told them about a certain technique so I know their paying attention.
DEVELOPING STAGE: COACHING SESSION 3 CRITERIA B
Name: Michael O’Connell Session Aim: To introduce Shooting in Basketball
Session Objectives: To establish the arm movement and technique involved with the shot To establish the body position for shooting To establish the release of the ball when shooting
Date: 6th April 2016
Time Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
1 Min
Introduction: Introduce my name and safety procedures. Ask about injuriesTell everyone what skill they’ll will be working on in the session
Identify aims and objectives
Safety Procedures and Injuries
5 Mins
Warm up:1. Light Jog around the
court – Shouting out different actions to do.
2. Stretches – High Knees, Arm Circles, Skipping and Body Twists (All x2)
3. King of the Ring – Players dribble inside a designated area and try and knock other player’s balls outside the area while trying to
Aim – To get everyone warmed up and ready for the session/activity. Increasing heart rate and pulse raising exercise.
Equipment - Basketballs for Part 3
3rd Drill helps players to realise to keep their heads up when dribbling as they need to watch out for defenders
protect their own. If the ball goes out then the player does 3 star jumps and joins back in
TIME Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
20 Mins
Core Drills/Activities
1. Form Shooting – Players stand around 2 feet away from the basket and practice their shooting form and to get a better understanding of the technique used for shooting and to help them for the next drill
2. Two Line Shooting Drill - Involves two lines of players standing to each side of the basket. One line takes a jump shot from one of the cones and after the shot the other collects/rebounds the ball and the players swap lines. After each player has had a few shots the shooting line is changed to the
Aim – To help players with their technique of shooting. To introduce shooting into basketball
Objectives – To provide a better understanding of players own shooting ability. To establish a realistic shooting scenario. To allow players to practice shooting and new skills with little pressure
Equipment – Cones, Basketballs, Baskets, Markers, Bibs
Drill 1 To begin the shot, crouch down with
your knees apart and face the basket Aim for the ball to loop quite high and
focus on the shot to be continuous and try to get into a rhythm
Drill 2 To begin the shot, crouch down with
your knees apart and face the basket Aim for the ball to loop quite high and
focus on the shot to be continuous and try to get into a rhythm
Straighten legs when releasing the ball and release the ball at the peak of your jump
Drill 3 To begin the shot, crouch down with
your knees apart and face the basket Aim for the ball to loop quite high and
focus on the shot to be continuous and try to get into a rhythm
Straighten legs when releasing the ball and release the ball at the peak of your jump
rebounding side to let players attempt it with from a different angle. Each time a player gets a shot in they move to the next cone which will be further away. If they miss they stay at the same cone
3. Catch and Shoot – Similar to drill 2 except one line sits under the basket which are defending and one line stands just behind the free throw line which is the shooter line. The defending line passes the ball to the shooter line and then the defender runs towards the shooter to add some pressure to the shooter whereas the shooter needs to try and score with the added pressure. Players swap lines with each other after each shot.
Conditioned Game – Focus on shooting within a game by telling attacker they can’t
Use you weaker hand as a support for the shot and this would help balance the ball
enter the area close to the basket so they have to take a jump shot. Only defenders are allowed in their own area and attackers have to stay outside the area
3 MinsCool Down: Light jog around the area. Include arm stretches, Leg stretches etc.Adductor Stretch, Hamstring Stretch, Bicep Stretch
Aim - Gradually to reduce the pulse. Aid the removal of metabolic waste. Prevent blood pooling.
1 MinConclusion/debrief: Go over what participants have learned on the session and get a Q & A.
Aim - Check level of understanding through Q&A. Provide feedback to the group.
Coaching Session Review for Developing Stage Session 3 Criteria (D)
1. Outline the aim/objectives of your coaching session
Aim - To introduce Shooting in Basketball
Objectives To establish the arm movement and technique involved with the
shot To establish the body position for shooting To establish the release of the ball when shooting
2. Were the aim/objectives met during the coaching session?
The aim was met as the children did have a basic understanding of the shooting technique however they sometimes didn’t understand
the one hand shooting motion and kept on using two hands
3. Evaluate what aspects were successful and what aspects need improving in your coaching session
Consider:Time keepingDress (appropriate)Appropriate use of coaching aidsArea prepared for session/area clearedIntroductionSafety checks (participants/equipment)Aim and objectives clearly definedAppropriate warm upAppropriate and accurate use of demonstrationsPositioning and clear instructions throughoutAppropriate and accurate use of coaching pointsProgression and management of practicesMaximum participationGeneral class controlKeeps group motivatedSuitably challenging activitiesOffers technically sound information appropriate to the group
My time keeping was ok throughout the sessions as some the warm up was kept to the correct time but during the drills some may have been shorter than expected
My dress code was professional as I wore my full tracksuit, polo shirt and had a whistle and a stopwatch
My introduction was kept to the point and clearly stated my aims and objectives. Health and safety points were also added and participant injuries were also covered
Warm up was useful as it helped match what would happen in a real game of basketball as someone might steal the ball and players need to learn to shield the ball with their body to mirror a real game
My positioning was good as I was moving around group to group and standing in between groups when explaining drills and demonstrations
Each drill progressed well on to the next one as it slowly developed the participants ability of the shooting action in basketball
Due to a small class there wasn’t a lot of cues which meant there was a good amount of participation in the session
Provides individual and group feedbackAppropriate conditioned game and/or activityAppropriate cool down/conclusion/debrief to session/questioningTime management and pace of delivery
Class control was kept under good control as the class payed attention to when I was explaining and demonstrations drills
The group could have been more motivated as I didn’t include a small game related drill between the drills and this meant the children weren’t as motivated as they could have been
My individual feedback could have been improved as I focused more on the group instead of the individuals completing the drills
Conditioned game was appropriate for the activity as the limited area gave teams better opportunities to take a jump shot
Cool Down could have been improved as kept it short as I needed to talk to the class in the debrief so may have rushed it
Time management could have improved as some drill times were a bit inconsistent
4. What changes would you make to the coaching plan?
Next time include a motivator drill to keep the class excited and ready to carry on with the rest of the session. Also keep to times written on the sheet and perform a full cool down
DEVELOPING STAGE: COACHING SESSION 4 CRITERIA B
Name: Michael O’Connell Session Aim: To introduce Passing in Basketball
Session Objectives To establish the release point of the chest pass To establish the release point of the bounce pass To establish the flicking motion when passing
Date: 13th April 2016
Time Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
1 Min
Introduction: Introduce my name and safety procedures. Ask about injuriesTell everyone what skill they’ll will be working on in the session
Identify aims and objectives
Safety Procedures and Injuries
Warm up:
1. Numbers Game – Shout out a number and
Aim – To get everyone warmed up and ready for the session/activity. Increasing heart rate and pulse raising exercise.
3rd Drill helps players to realise to keep their heads up when dribbling as they need to watch out for
5 Minsplayers have to get into groups of that number
2. Stretches – High Knees, Arm Circles, Skipping and Body Twists (All x2)
3. Tig with added basketballs – Each player dribbles around the designated area with a basketball and chasers have to catch the players. When a person is caught they place the ball behind them and another player has to roll the ball through their legs and then they can carry on
Equipment - Basketballs for Part 3catchers
TIME Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
Core Drills/Activities:
1. Partner Passing line – Each player gets a partner and lines up on
Aims - To help players with their technique of passing. To introduce passing into basketball
Drill 1 Keep eyes on passer when
completing the pass Make sure fingers are spread over
20 Mins
one of the cones facing each other. The players then perform a chest pass and bounce pass to each other. Add in a competition to complete most passes in 1 minute to motivate class
2. Passing Square – Players get into groups of 4 and make a square. Players then pass and move the ball around the square following their pass when they perform a pass. Add a defender if drill is becoming too boring or easy
3. Three Man Moving Passing Drill– Players get into groups of 3 and
Objectives – To establish the flicking moving that is associated with passing. To establish the arm movement and power involved in the pass. To establish the foot movement used for passing
Equipment – Cones, Basketballs, Baskets, Markers, Bibs
the ball to generate more power For bounce pass look to aim pass
around 2/3 away from your partner when passing and complete same arm extension as the chest pass
Drill 2 Keep eyes on passer when
completing the pass Make sure fingers are spread over
the ball to generate more power Extend arms fully and towards your
partner allowing to gain more distance
For bounce pass look to aim pass around 2/3 away from your partner when passing and complete same arm extension as the chest pass
Drill 3 Keep eyes on passer when
completing the pass Make sure fingers are spread over
the ball to generate more power Extend arms fully and towards your
partner allowing to gain more distance
Flick the wrists when completing the pass and thumbs should be pointing downwards
For bounce pass look to aim pass around 2/3 away from your partner when passing and complete same arm extension as the chest pass
then perform a series of passing while on the move. The starting player (Player 1) passes to player on the right (Player 2). Player 1 then runs behind player 2 while at the same time player 2 passes to 3. Player 3 then passes to player 1 and it begins again. Essentially when a player makes a pass they follow it and go behind the player they passed it to waiting to receive another pass
Conditioned Game – Game focused on passing so players have to make 5 passes before being allowed to score a basket. Can’t pass to the same person more than once in a row.
3 Mins
Cool Down: Light jog around the area. Include arm stretches, Leg stretches etc.Adductor Stretch, Hamstring Stretch, Bicep Stretch
Aim - Gradually to reduce the pulse. Aid the removal of metabolic waste. Prevent blood pooling.
1 MinConclusion/debrief: Go over what participants have learned on the session and get a Q & A
Aim - Check level of understanding through Q&A. Provide feedback to the group.
DEVELOPING STAGE: COACHING SESSION 5 CRITERIA B
Name: Michael O’Connell Session Aim: To introduce Defensive Technique into Basketball
Session Objectives To establish the footwork involved when playing defence To establish the body movement involved when playing defence To introduce man-to-man defence and defensive stance
Date: 20th April 2016
Time Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
1 Min
Introduction: Introduce my name and safety procedures. Ask about injuriesTell everyone what skill they’ll will be working on in the session
Identify aims and objectives
Safety Procedures and Injuries
5 Mins
Warm up:1. Numbers Game –
Shout out a number and players have to get into groups of that number
2. Stretches – High Knees, Arm Circles, Skipping and Body Twists (All x2)
3. Dribbling Game – Everyone apart from a few players get a ball. The players without a ball have to try and steal the ball
Aim – To get everyone warmed up and ready for the session/activity. Increasing heart rate and pulse raising exercise.
Equipment - Basketballs for Part 3
3rd Drill helps players understand the importance of keeping your head up when playing basketball as you can look for space and avoid defenders
off of the players with the ball. If the game becomes too hard or easy then change the amount of catchers
TIME Content/Practices Aim/Objective of Content/Drill & Equipment Required
Coaching Points
20 Mins
Core Drills/Activities:1. Zig Zag slides –
Players get into groups and stand on each corner of the court. The players should be facing their line and the sidestepping diagonally until they reach a cone and then swap direction now going to the opposite side line. Players then sprint back and the next person goes.
2. Defensive Mirrors – Players get into partners and then everyone lines up on the baseline.
Aim – To provide a basic introduction into defence in Basketball. To develop a players defensive technique
Objectives – By introducing situations where players will have to think quickly. Involve quick thinking during the drill to mimic a game situation.Allow players to understand what to do on defence when playing basketball
Equipment – Cones, Basketballs, Baskets, Markers, Bibs
Drill 1 Make sure a low stance is kept
throughout the drill Remember to keep light on your feet
when moving so you can change direction easier
Drill 2 Make sure a low stance is kept
throughout the drill Remember to keep light on your feet
when defending so you can change direction easier
Keep arms out wide to make yourself seem bigger and to limit the attackers space
Drill 3 Make sure a low stance is kept
throughout the drill Remember to keep light on your feet
when defending so you can change direction easier
Keep arms out wide to make yourself seem bigger and to limit the
One player is the attacker and one is the defender. The defender needs to try and stay in line with the attacker while the attacker is trying to break away from the defender by going from side to side. Players swap roles after 15 seconds and then the next pair go
3. One on One – Players are put into pairs and then they start at the free throw line with the attacker starting with the ball facing the attacker. The attacker’s goal is to try and score a basket while the defender needs to try and play up close and tight defence on the attacker and force a poor shot. Swap over after each
attackers space Keep close to the attacker to add
pressure and force an error
shot and then the next pair goes
Conditioned Game – Focus on the defensive side of the game by giving players a netball bib with a position on it and the person on the opposite team with the same position is the person their marking for the game. Also standard scoring applies however when a team get a defensive stop i.e. missed shot, they are awarded a point.
3 Mins
Cool Down: Cool Down: Light jog around the area. Include arm stretches, Leg stretches etc.Adductor Stretch, Hamstring Stretch, Bicep Stretch
Aim - Gradually to reduce the pulse. Aid the removal of metabolic waste. Prevent blood pooling.
1 MinConclusion/debrief: Go over what participants have learned on the session and get a Q & A
Aim - Check level of understanding through Q&A. Provide feedback to the group.
Coaching Session Review for Developing Stage Session 4 Criteria (D)
1. Outline the aim/objectives of your coaching session
Aim: To introduce Passing in Basketball
Session Objectives To establish the release point of the chest pass To establish the release point of the bounce pass To establish the flicking motion when passing
2. Were the aim/objectives met during the coaching session?
Yes all the aims and objectives were met as the children taking part had clearly improved from the start and fully understood the each aspect of the bounce and chest pass
3. Evaluate what aspects were successful and what aspects need improving in your coaching session
Consider:Time keeping
My time keeping was good as I kept to my 30 minute mark and every drill was carried out correctly and to the time schedule
My dress code was professional as I wore my full tracksuit, polo shirt and had a whistle and a stopwatch
Dress (appropriate)Appropriate use of coaching aidsArea prepared for session/area clearedIntroductionSafety checks (participants/equipment)Aim and objectives clearly definedAppropriate warm upAppropriate and accurate use of demonstrationsPositioning and clear instructions throughoutAppropriate and accurate use of coaching pointsProgression and management of practicesMaximum participationGeneral class controlKeeps group motivatedSuitably challenging activitiesOffers technically sound information appropriate to the groupProvides individual and group feedbackAppropriate conditioned game and/or activityAppropriate cool down/conclusion/debrief to session/questioningTime management and pace of delivery
My introduction included everything I should have such as aims, objectives, safety and injuries
Warm up was good and included useful stretches which helped warm the muscles that were going to be used during the game and drills.
My positioning was good throughout the session as I could clearly see the whole class and explained drills with everyone sitting down and focused on my explanations
Each drill moved on to a more challenging drill well and the class were able to complete the drills while also challenging themselves
The class size was around 12 people which meant there wasn’t any cues as the drills involved everyone in the group
Class control could have been improved as during explanations people would talk over me or not pay attention. Also sometimes people would shout out when I was speaking
The group were motivated during the 1st drill and this helped them with the rest of the session as they wanted to carry out more drills
My individual feedback was good as everyone in the group was getting their own feedback and this helped them improve their performance and technique
Conditioned game was appropriate for the activity as it emphasised passing and helped people practice passing in a game situation
Cool Down was good and helped slowly relax the muscles that
were used during the session and the Q&A featured the right questions about the session
Time management was good as the sessions warm up, drills and cool down were all kept to the time schedule
4. What changes would you make to the coaching plan?
The class control could be improved by making people sit out when they aren’t listening and make the explanations clearer when demonstrating the skill
City of Glasgow College, School of Hair, Beauty and Sport
Coaching Session Review for Developing Stage Session 5 Criteria (D)
1. Outline the aim/objectives of your coaching session
Aim - To introduce Defensive Technique into Basketball
Objectives To establish the footwork involved when playing defence
To establish the body movement involved when playing defence To introduce man-to-man defence and defensive stance
2. Were the aim/objectives met during the coaching session?
The aim was met to introduce defence into basketball but the objectives were quite difficult to achieve as the session may have been too hard for the ability level and many players struggled to understand the footwork and defensive stance
3. Evaluate what aspects were successful and what aspects need improving in your coaching session
Consider:Time keepingDress (appropriate)Appropriate use of coaching aidsArea prepared for session/area clearedIntroductionSafety checks (participants/equipment)Aim and objectives clearly definedAppropriate warm upAppropriate and accurate use of demonstrationsPositioning and clear instructions throughoutAppropriate and accurate use of coaching pointsProgression and management of practicesMaximum participationGeneral class controlKeeps group motivatedSuitably challenging activities
My time keeping was good as I kept to my 30 minute mark and every drill was carried out correctly and to the time schedule
My dress code was professional as I wore my full tracksuit, polo shirt and had a whistle and a stopwatch
My introduction included everything I should have such as aims, objectives, safety and injuries
Warm up was good and included useful stretches which helped warm the muscles that were going to be used during the game and drills.
My positioning was good throughout the session as I could clearly see the whole class and explained drills with everyone sitting down and focused on my explanations
Each drill moved on to a more challenging drill however some children found it quite difficult and I didn’t think of an alternate but most of the children were challenging themselves
The class size was around 12 people which meant there wasn’t any cues as the drills involved everyone in the group
Class control could have been improved as during explanations
Offers technically sound information appropriate to the groupProvides individual and group feedbackAppropriate conditioned game and/or activityAppropriate cool down/conclusion/debrief to session/questioningTime management and pace of delivery
people would talk over me or not pay attention. Also sometimes people would shout out when I was speaking
The group were motivated during the 1st drill and this helped them with the rest of the session as they wanted to carry out more drills
My individual feedback was good as everyone in the group was getting their own feedback and this helped them improve their performance and technique
Conditioned game was appropriate for the activity as it emphasised passing and helped people practice passing in a game situation
Cool Down was good and helped slowly relax the muscles that were used during the session and the Q&A featured the right questions about the session
Time management was good as the sessions warm up, drills and cool down were all kept to the time schedule
4. What changes would you make to the coaching plan?
Class control could have been worked on and the difficulty of the drills could have been altered to make them easier. Also making explanations more straightforward so the players can understand it and be able to perform it to a better standard