Youth sports is about developing skills and fun. Brendan Winters is a former Davidson Wildcat and European professional basketball player as well as the co-founder of Pro Skills Basketball and co-director of Pro Skills Basketball Charlotte. A good skill trainer will do more than playing games all summer. "We're sending a message to families, young athletes, coaches about rethinking how we do things at the youth level," he said. Of course, to get the most out of one on one there has to be rules, such as dribble limits. I have found your material informative and helpful. Equal playing time ensures young children have an opportunity to experience the game. We started a 6th grade team playing ONLY m2m... ran an open post offense, do what you want and have fun. Just like anything if you emphasize and teach it, you can get lots of offensive rebounds. Hi, I just started to coach a six graders team of mostly13 year olds. Good luck, This helps alot thanks! Advanced: In one-on-one, start by checking the ball, limit dribbles to 1-2. Intermediate – Same as beginners except there is no resetting. So if that means jumping on your right-leg and shooting right-handed on the same side, so be it. If your team can learn to defend, it will keep you in games. When they do things wrong, you can talk do them on the bench and provide instruction (trying to shout and teach during the heat of the game doesn't really work).My first suggestion is to get some practice time scheduled. Some see a demonstration and get it. Basketball teaches children social skills and coping strategies that are useful at school, home and in peer relationships. AND I WILL JUST GET TRIED READING THIS BASKETBALL STUFF! She is also on a swim team so she works on other skill sets. Equal playing time throughout the game for ages 7-8 and throughout the first three periods for ages 9-11 (coach’s discretion after the third period). What advice would you give her to prepare her to try out for her schools middle school team one year from now? Take a big step with the left foot towards the right side of the basket, jump off that foot, drive right knee up, and shoot layup off backboard with right hand. NBA guidelines: Don't focus on just basketball before age 14 | Fox News Fox News ©2020 FOX News Network, LLC. Your goal is to get them ready to play in the house program... thats great! Give them a foundation by teaching fundamental skills like crazy. Whether you’re doing it to spend more time with your child, contribute to your community, or just express your love for the game, proper preparation is essential for success. Great drills, I have been playing basketball for a while. Defense came almost naturally to her this season. I know that if they are athletes, coordinated, and hard workers, then they have a real good chance to be as good at basketball as they want to be (even if the never play bball until middle school or high school). I’ve noticed in our scrimmage most of the girls “freeze up” with pressure or dribbles passively. "They actually provide a strong foundation for success in your sport.". Her coach then told her not to do that because he was worried they wanted the girls near the top of the lane to get the first pass.So basicallly, how do I explain offensive positioning to my child, when her coaches are instructing her to stay still and wait for passes? I have 7 girls ages 9-12 that have alot of heart for the game but need fundamentals! The operative word in "Youth Sports" for too many people is 'Sport" where it should be "Youth. There's only 6 girls on the team but during practice, she basically stands under the basket while 2 or 3 kids play 99% of it. USA Basketball statement regarding the passing of former USA Basketball president Tom Jernstedt. Dribbling, passing, footwork, and have lots of fun. !function(d,s,id){var js,fjs=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],p=/^http:/.test(d.location)? Remember to make sure that they have fun also.You are young but they should look up to you as a role model. Thanks a lot for all this information. Highlights from the rules and standards include the recommended use of: Smaller basketballs for ages 7-8 (size 5, 27.5” circumference) and ages 9-11 (size 6, 28.5” circumference). And make sure your son knows it's ok to make mistakes. Hi,You got a really useful blog I have been here reading for about an hour. B) Challenges their coordination. “These standards are meant to help coaches and administrators incorporate best practices into their teams and programs according to grade level.