Taken from an on-court clinic that Alex delivered to the German Basketball Federation, you will learn about what it looks like to use small-sided games by following the design principles of nonlinear pedagogy.
Alex shows you how to run a 'nonlinear' practice by starting with 5-on-5, identifying the problems that emerge, before designing small-sided games to develop specific basketball skills and principles of play.
Seven coverage solutions to emphasize when playing with gets and pick and roll, and how nonlinear pedagogy can be used to develop these solutions.
An in-depth look at seven small-sided games with lots of ideas for changing constraints within them
Breaking down the concept to make it accessible for all coaches, with an overview of how these principles can shape your practices
Seeing how these principles can be applied to the context of teaching a conceptual offense
We will show you the behind-the-scenes conversations and strategies needed to implement these principles throughout an entire school, youth club, collegiate program.
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How Will This Help Your Team?
An effective conceptual offense will create more efficient scoring opportunities compared to motion style offenses
See why a conceptual offense can develop better players by teaching them HOW to play, not what to play
Focus on playing through principles rather than memorizing patterns and plays.