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41 contributions to Confident Point Guard
Workshop: Reframe Failure to Build Confidence
If fear of failure holds you back or keeps you from playing at your best, this workshop is for you. Here’s what we cover: 1. Failure is your teacher – It helps you learn and grow. 2. Failure is necessary – Success comes from learning through failure. 3. Failure is a process, not an identity – Your mistakes don’t define you. 4. Create a failure-friendly environment – Praise effort, not just results. We also dive into examples like Steph Curry’s missed shots and Michael Jordan’s mindset on failure.
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Preseason Confidence & Overcoming Fear of Failure
This video is clip from one of my confidence workshops & the topic is "Overcoming the fear of failure." I used this MJ commercial to teach a powerful lesson that many players will need as they enter a long season of ups & downs. I'm always amazed at how many players have mentally checked out by the time we get to Thanksgiving. I saw this in high school & college with many of my teammates but also could see it in other teams. True story, last season I went to a Univ. of Louisville mens basketball game in the preseason vs a small college. I went bc I was training the starting point guard on the small college but I sat behind UofL's bench that game in mid-Oct. What I saw on the bench told me everything I needed to know about that UofL team & the season they were about to have. They had no energy, during timeouts half the players were not engaged at all or not even paying attention. The players weren't smiling, they weren't clapping or encouraging each other & they just looked like they didn't like each other. They won a blow out game of course because of their talent & size but I walked away saying this team doesn't like each other & they having a loser's mindset... They ended up winning 8 games the whole season. I say this because as a player your confidence is something you have to protect at all costs & continue to build especially in the early part of the season to avoid a long miserable season. There are many hurdles you may need to overcome (injury, lack of playing time, a tough coach, a losing culture, selfish teammates, losing or toxic mindset, etc). These can happen anywhere & at all levels. The key is you protect your energy, your emotions & keep making deposits into your confidence bank. Here's a few tips: 1. Feed your mind & body correctly. Be very careful about what you let into your temple while you're in season & need to perform at a high level. The food you eat matters, it fuels & controls your emotions more than you think. More importantly the things you let into your mind (thoughts, music, what you look at & who you listen too) all create the environment you will perform out of. Protect it. 2. Give yourself room to accept failures & grow. Referencing the MJ commercial & lesson I posted its important that you view the season as a marathon that MUST include failures & valleys. Allow & accept that this will happen & it is actually NECESSARY for your growth as a player & person. This takes the pressure off of being perfect at every moment. 3. Stick to a Routine. Routines remove the array of emotions from getting your work in. Some days we're motivated but often we're not or we're going through it emotionally & just don't feel like putting in the work. By having a set routine (skill work, lifting, stretching, prayer, diet, sleep, etc) it allows you to weather those storms you go through because that is where most people lose confidence, in the storms.
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Ball Handling vs Handling Pressure defense
Here is a Game Film Breakdown of different examples of how to handle the ball against defensive pressure. Also how I introduce these concepts into a drill for players in training. This is part of my course "HANDLING DEFENSIVE PRESSURE." I have uploaded this full course inside the VIP COMMUNITY. Here are 5 tips to consider when understanding this skill set: 1. Ball Handling skills are developed with repetition, consistency & stress. We have all done the traditional ball handling drills but the skill of handling pressure is developed differently. handling pressure deals more with your body position, protecting the ball & basketball IQ. 2. The players that handle pressure the best have these intangible qualities: POISE, PLAY UNDER CONTROL & STRONG WITH THE BALL. It is hard to really measure these skills but once you see them in a player you can tell that player is special. 3. Most dribbling drills are fundamentally designed for you to attack defenders on their heels, not protect the ball against an aggressive defender. This is why so many players with great ball handling skills still struggle in games against an aggressive on ball defender. The skill of handling pressure has to be taught differently. 4. Once you learn the body position & ball placement its important to practice this against live defense. This is the best way to develop this skill, you have to go live against defense & start learning through trial & error. Cones are not Bones, you have to get used to feeling real defense. 5. Watch great point guards who do a masterful job of handling pressure all game & different situations (traps, full court pressure, setting up offenses, etc). This is why I created my full online course for you guys. If you would like to have access to the full course "Handling Defensive Pressure" to see all the film breakdowns of full court pressure, traps, drawing fouls, getting open on wings, breaking 5 counts, dribbling against great defenders, etc. Its normally $99 but I've put it inside our VIP community which is only $29/mo right now for the first 50 that get inside it!
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Ball Handling vs Handling Pressure defense
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@Nathan Oshidari over time I've come to the conclusion its just an entirely different skill to learn (handling pressure) that is more difficult than developing ball handling skills. There is such a mental & mechanical aspect to it
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@Jason Hill love to hear that! Keep me posted on how he's doing. I think its so important to just let players go live against defense & make their mistakes. It speeds up the learning curve when you just go through it
Building Confidence as a Player In-Season
Over the years as a player & now as a player development coach I have seen how confidence is built. Each player is different because of different factors (talent, coaching, roster opportunity, work ethic, etc)... Here are some major keys to growing in confidence as a player: *Work ethic & Routines- Having a strong work ethic & consistent training routines is a powerful tool to ride through the highs/lows of the season. Your routines will change depending on your work load (practice/games). Sticking to consistent work habits keeps a player from relaxing when things are going well & from quitting when things are going bad. The work is the work, it has a way of balancing all things out in the end. Confidence comes from the trust in your EXTRA WORK. **Watching Film- The old saying is 'film don't lie.' But even for younger players to watch themselves play it helps to actually see yourself in game. You know what you were thinking, you can see your effort level & its honestly accountability. Film doesn't lie, you can improve by watching film if you approach it as a student trying to learn. You'll gain confidence knowing the areas to address. ***Adjust your shooting/dribbling routine for the system & looks you're getting. When you're in season you start getting a defined role & understand what is expected of you. So you will begin to see exactly what type of shots you're getting, what type of situations you're in, what type of defenses you are going against. This will help you create a new in season routine to improve at those specific things. You'll gain more confidence when you feel more prepared. ****Mind & Spirit- Basketball is very spiritual. I'm a follower of Jesus, so for me one of my daily & game day routines was getting alone. Reading 1-2 chapters in the Bible & praying. I made a post about this recently in this community. I would write down 1 verse on a slip of paper & put that in my sock before each game. I would memorize it & it had a real calming effect on how I played & processed pressure situations. Its so important to calm your mind & spirit throughout the season, finding that quiet space is so important.
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Reading Ball Screens
Hi guys hope you’re well. Looking for any advice, tips & resources I can use to help me read the defence when I come off a ball screen?
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Great topic Adam, you gave me an idea for a community call in the future on this specifically. I actually trained a D1 college team (UAB) on this specifically with their guards.
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ADAM, I just switched tomorrow's community call on zoom to this topic: Ball screen reads & Bball IQ. Be sure to jump on if you're available. Friday 1pm est
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