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Reid Ouse

@reidouse

✝️ Christ Follower 🏀 NBA/WNBA Skills Coach 🏀 7 Yr College Coach ⬇️ Train with Me or Check Out One of Our Courses ⬇️

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You’ve got 8 teams running 8 different systems. Zero continuity from year to year. The Levels Program brings alignment to your entire youth program—same language, same goals, same direction. 🟠 basketballcatalyst.com/levels

You’ve got 8 teams running 8 different systems.
Zero continuity from year to year.

The Levels Program brings alignment to your entire youth program—same language, same goals, same direction.

🟠 basketballcatalyst.com/levels
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You don’t need more drills. You need a roadmap. The Levels Program gives you a complete player development system—organized by grade, skill type, and progression. It’s everything your program needs in one place. 👉 basketballcatalyst.com/levels

You don’t need more drills.
You need a roadmap.

The Levels Program gives you a complete player development system—organized by grade, skill type, and progression.

It’s everything your program needs in one place.

👉 basketballcatalyst.com/levels
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Do things in order. A lot of “mistakes” players make in a training setting aren’t even mistakes. It’s just something different than what is being taught.

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Grateful to be back at the MBCA D1 Showcase for the 7th year—leading the skill session and serving as keynote speaker. Always a privilege to work with the top players in the state and help guide the next generation.

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Slow Cross Step Quick movements are confrontational and often force a reaction out of the defense. Slow movements can be effective, giving you time to cover space and beat the defender’s foot without getting them to slide. Ryan Miller

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Side jabs off the catch can be incredibly effective because the defender is likely already in a closeout situation. Our side jabs want to be quick, short and violent. To effectively sell drive you need the ball, foot and core to shift. This is hard to guard.

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Great night at the MN BB Coaches Assoc showcase. 140 of the top players in MN, ND and SD getting to workout in front of some of the top college programs in the country!