Everyone should tailor practice to their needs. To suggest our practices are the model is idiotic. If you find something useful, great.
Here are some considerations from saved (Google Drive) practice spreadsheets.
A menu of possible actions to include (above).
Practice should reflect needs at the time.
A fairly generic practice (90 minutes, middle school girls)
Another generic 90 minute practice layout, arranged by segments
"Are we building a program or a statue?" Help players contribute to successful teams, to 'see the game', to be good teammates, worthy opponents, and responsible adults. The game is for the players.
Lagniappe. Get your shooters a shot against the zone.
Double flare the zone to setup your shooter against zone defensehttps://t.co/bKORFepWR8 pic.twitter.com/s8RcMUZhBa
— Matt Hackenberg (@CoachHackGO) January 14, 2023
Lagniappe 2. Understanding how the pieces fit together is harder than it sounds. Filtering and using a firehose of data is a useful skill.
Really like this (Decision Making, Ed Smith) pic.twitter.com/hntbeps32s
— Rob Carroll (@thevideoanalyst) December 8, 2022