- On the defensive boards, positioning and toughness dominate. On the offensive boards, cultivate aggressiveness and anticipation.
- Block out with hands up. Coach Wooden emphasized the "jumping frog" position. You can't rebound with hands down and I believe that medicine ball training can help develop better 'hands'.
- Rebounding margin was one of the 'big four' analytic factors in Dean Oliver's pioneering evaluation of statistics and results.
- Rebounding 'matters'.
- Coach Tom Izzo of Michigan State is famous for using football helmets and shoulder pads to aid in rebounding training.
- Another approach is making ALL rebounds LIVE, including made baskets. The offense can "score again" after made baskets in this drill.
Two areas that don't get much attention include: 1) practicing tip-ins and 2) tip outs. Notre Dame won a game in the tournament with a tip in and even though you can't grab the rebound, you might tip it out to a teammate. Individually, I'd practice tip-ins by trying to miss underneath in a way that saw the ball bounce off the rim to become available to tip. I wouldn't overindulge time on this, but it's a small point that might help some players. Some programs have basket inserts that force rebounds and that's an alternative.