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PRACTICE

Fusion Practice System

The Fusion Practice System will help you work on the six fundamental keys of Offense, Defense, Player Development, Competition, Conditioning and Communication in EVERY practice. In this extensive course, Coach Rick Torbett introduces, and then unpacks a whole new approach to practice construction and execution that gets away from the linear, compartmentalized approach most coaches are used to. Bonus, the Offense in this course is the Read & React.

Emmanuel College Early Season Practice

Gain insight into TJ Rosene's approach in an early-season practice. He talks about practices being fun, competitive, and measurable. Be sure to watch TJ's closing center circle comments to his team where he challenges their collective competitiveness and how they show up as teammates. There are some important team culture takeaways in how you as a coach will mold your players and program's culture. The opening and closing talks by TJ are where the teaching lies.

Better Practices through Layering, Progressions & Loading

Part of running great practices is knowing how to create a great learning enviornment and loading in teaching to your players. TJ teaches coaches the 3 elements of layering, progressions and loading. All 3 of these teaching methodologies are effective teaching tools for you to grow as a teacher coach and more importantly for your players to maximize their learning.

Middle School First Practice

This video captures a real life MS practice led by Mano Watsa. From the opening pre-practice talk congratulating the team members who made the team to their dynamic warm up to their on-court progressions of drills.

High School Team Practice

PGC Director and long-time HS & College Coach Nick Gast leads his HS team through a practice. In this video you will see them progress through opening "on-air" offensive build out drills into competitive game situations.

On-Court Clinic Practice

Tyler Coston and TJ Rosene lead a HS team through a mock practice. They share some organizational tips as well as transition framework to help develop your teams.

Effective Practice Planning

TJ Rosene pulls the curtain back to share what he does with his college program. A big part of being a good coach is running good practices. TJ shares the 5 elements to effective practice planning: Pre-practice, Culture, Game Shots, Competing, and Post-Practice.

11 Great Practice Tips

Practice is the lifeblood of a program. Coach TJ Rosene and Coach Lisa O'Meara share 11 practice tips that you can use to maximize your time on the court and set the foundation for your practices throughout the season.

Emmanuel College Practice at Read & React 2010 Clinic

In this practice, you will see how TJ incorporates the Read and React offense into everything his team does. At the time, this was Coach Rosene’s third season with the Read & React, you’re going to see players who have two years of the R&R under their belt, some with one, and some who are learning it for the first time. This is a real practice in real time – nothing is staged.

First Day of Practice

After only ONE day of practice, you will be surprised by your new team's grasp of the big picture of basketball! They'll be able to run an offense that can counter pressure and includes screens; the only shell defensive drill you’ll ever need; and, a play to bring the ball in from out of bounds, no matter which part of the court it goes out on. Your team will be able to run a full court transition, play early offense without setting up, break presses and stay tough in the end game to keep the lead and counter pressure.