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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Joanne P. McCallie | All-Access Duke Women's Basketball Practice Dvds

All-Access Duke Women's Basketball Practice
•Get an "All-Access" look at three of Joanne P. McCallie's practices at Duke University
•Add a variety of offensive and defensive drills to your drill catalog
•Get an insiders look at the Duke early offense and half-court offensive philosophy




Check it out here: All-Access Duke Women's Basketball Practice - Basketball -- Championship Productions, Inc.

with Joanne P. McCallie,
Duke University Head Women's Basketball Coach;
2005 National Coach of the Year (Michigan State);
Gold medalist coach of the 2006 U-20 National Team and the 2007 U21 World Championship Team
Learn the essentials to running a successful practice from one of the top women's coaches in the game today-Joanne P. McCallie! This is your chance to watch three practices leading up to Duke's opening contest for the 2009-10 season in which the Blue Devils finished 30-6 and earned a 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

TEAM WARM UP:
Coach McCallie begins each practice with a team warm-up/stretching segment, individual development drills, and team development drills. These drills are designed to improve ball handling, passing and shooting skills while incorporating McCallie's offensive and defensive philosophy. You will see break down drills for post and perimeter players, situational transition drills and full court conditioning drills.

OFFENSE:
Get an in-depth look at McCallie's offensive system from the early offense philosophy and calls to half court options into the shot clock play, plus a look at what they do versus zone defenses. You will see how Duke executes its early offense through different reads and calls versus a 5-on-0 setting as well as in a 5-on-5 scrimmage. You also get an in-depth look at some of Duke's half-court offensive sets they use versus man and zone defense.

DEFENSE:
On the defensive side of the ball, McCallie shows some of her man defensive drills as well as her match-up zone. See how Duke defends on the ball, works on transition defense and defends the post. Get a look at McCallie's hybrid 1-2-2 match-up defense. The match-up begins as a 1-2-2 set utilizing both zone and man principles. See techniques for disrupting the ball, eliminating passing lanes and placing pressure on the offense. She adds to the defense by showing where and how they trap to cause disruption to the offense.

Experience is what makes Joanne P. McCallie one of the top coaches in the country. Incorporate her concepts into your program for next season.

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