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Former DI coach @rickcarter23 and player @joehanel33 passing down the DETAILS learned over their DI days.

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Noah Shannon (@noahshannon2022) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coaches always tell us never give up on a play... here’s highlight of one of my blocks this weekend at ⁦Prep Hoops 🏀 in Grand Rapids. We are 2-1⁩ ⁦Full Package

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We’ve got a a great group of coaches signed up for Wednesday’s webinar, but always looking to add more. Let us know if you’re interested.

We’ve got a a great group of coaches signed up for Wednesday’s webinar, but always looking to add more. Let us know if you’re interested.
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Stepping into your shot and eyeing the rim is 🔑. Not only does it make you more dangerous as a scorer, but it can create the space your teammate needs for an open vs. contested jumper.

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Tonight’s the night. Still spots available to join in our first ever coaching webinar. Follow the link in our bio to sign up.

Tonight’s the night. Still spots available to join in our first ever coaching webinar. Follow the link in our bio to sign up.
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Creating a uniform, communication bible is key within your program. Follow the link in our bio to watch the full YouTube video on communication.

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The strongest teams always huddle. It shows your opponents that you can’t be broken and you can’t be shaken. Follow the link in our bio to watch the full YouTube video on communication. Richard Carter ™

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The summer months build great teams, and beneath each great team lies a foundation of hard work and improvements. Our second coaching webinar will focus on constructing a specific off-season program that will elevate your team. Follow the link in our bio to register.

The summer months build great teams, and beneath each great team lies a foundation of hard work and improvements.

Our second coaching webinar will focus on constructing a specific off-season program that will elevate your team.

Follow the link in our bio to register.
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Start your summer on the right foot by learning from DI coach Rick Carter about proper off-season development. Rick’s diverse DI experience gives him a valued perspective in the player/team development space. Follow the link in our bio to register.

Start your summer on the right foot by learning from DI coach Rick Carter about proper off-season development.

Rick’s diverse DI experience gives him a valued perspective in the player/team development space.

Follow the link in our bio to register.
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Advice for Young Coaches: 14) Develop a motor in athletes. Start with conditioning. Challenge them to battle fatigue in practice. Teach them to play tired & still go full speed; require it. Build the motor and you’ll help create an athlete with much more upside and ability.

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Getting everyone on board and in the right spot drives a functional team. However, the driver of your bus may not always be as it seems. Follow the link in our bio to watch the full video on our YouTube page.

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Identifying leaders can be difficult. It’s not always your best player or your loudest player. It’s the one that the rest of your team listens to the most. Pay attention to whose voice carries the most weight on your team, and invest in that voice.

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my favorite thing about the NBA is while it’s a superstar driven league, there are so many role players that are vital to the success of teams who won’t be remembered in future valuable lesson that you don’t need notoriety to be successful, just skills valuable to greater whole