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May 11, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

The Cosell Association for Physical Education and Austin Youth Basketball

Dear Mr. Chris Corbett,

I have returned to Israel after my wide and encompassing professional tour of the leading organizations and universities in the sports and recreation discipline in the United States. My visit with you, your guidance, hosting, and escorting contributed to a large extent and provided me with an important organizational and professional perspective that aided me a great deal in my position. I thank you very much for this and hope to host you in return in the sports centers that are managed here in Israel.

Thank you and best regards,

Dr. Kuty Meridan, PhD
Director General
The Cosell Association for Physical Education,
Leisure and Health Promotion
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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May 2, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Austin Youth and Kids Basketball Leagues…We Need To Talk

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In a basketball private training session I had today a slightly disturbing experience.  I worked out with a 11 year old boy who had just finished playing in one of Greater Austin’s youth basketball leagues.  This league will remain anonymous.

The boy was a polite, smart, attentive and focused young man who clearly came from a good family background.  I asked him to assume a triple threat position… he could not.  I asked him to execute a jump stop… he did not know what it was.  I asked him to assume a defensive stance and execute a defensive slide.  He did not know what I was talking about.

Once the look of shock wore off my face, I realized that his youth basketball team coach was probably a well intentioned Dad who gave up his own leisure time to do the very best he could for his son/daughter and their team.  Perhaps the child learned these basketball basics and forgot  them.  I asked if that was possible.  Definitely not.  He had never heard of these concepts.  He was, however,  able to execute a drop step after 15 minutes of instruction, mastered (at a very basic level) rip thrus, jump stops, and defensive sliding all in the remaining 30 minutes.  He had a high learning aptitude for basketball fundamentals.  This aptitude had been wasted for the last season.

It reminded me of a team of 13 year olds I coached in Manhattan Beach, CA  many years ago.  Some of the teams we faced in the league had 3 different traps, 5 out of bounds plays, 2 set offenses, and….. 50% free throw shooting, kids dribbling with their heads down, a complete lack of trust in their teammates, complete inability to box out with sound technique, and an obsession with the three point line.

We are failing these kids.

The question then becomes: “How can Austin Youth Basketball best help these kids basketball leagues throughout Greater Austin?”  I am open to proposals.  Bring your ideas.  Here is mine.  Get every coach in your league (and I do mean every coach) together in one gym and we will go over the fundamental essentials that each child deserves.  We can also go over the essentials of practice planning.  Our focus will be teaching the coaches to teach the kids how to play.  If you want to teach the kids plays (Xs and Os) rather than how to play- this will not be a fit.  If your primary goal is a championship trophy- this may not  be a fit.  I suspect that is not the reason most of you have gone into youth sports.

Each coach deserves a chance to make a difference.  Their hearts are in the right place.  Many coaches need coaches.  This will greatly enhance the experience for the player and the basketball coach.

We can help.  Each Austin basketball league will be different in terms of needs and this will need to be customized.  Fees will be negotiable.  This is bigger than dollars and cents.  Email me at chris@austinyouthbasketball.com (chris null@null austinyouthbasketball NULL.com)  to chat about your league and how we can help put on a coaches clinic.  Many of you have done a great job moving in this direction.  Others need help.  Together we can make a difference

Filed Under: 11 - 13 Year Olds, 7 - 10 Year Olds, Austin Youth Basketball Blog Tagged With: Associations, austin kids basketball league, basketball, Coach, coaches basketball clinic, Free throw, Sport, Three-point field goal, Training, www.austinyouthbasketball.com, Youth and High School

May 2, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

www.austinyouthbasketball.com Ranks In Top 1.69% Websites Worldwide

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www.AustinYouthBasketball.com has an Alexa rank of 525,445 which is in the top 1.69 % of all websites.

We have only just begun!  Coming soon… the technology story behind the creation of www.austinyouthbasketball.com.

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May 1, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Austin Basketball News

Austin Youth Basketball is proud to announce Basketball Buzz.  Basketball Buzz will serve as a news source for everyone covering the high school and middle school  basketball scene.  Submissions will be accepted from all school basketball coaches in the Greater Austin area.  Team pages can be set up.  Austin Youth Basketball is currently accepting 2010/2011 basketball and season and team previews.  We recommend submitting high school or middle school  basketball schedule.  Submissions should be formatted in a Word document and compressed photos can also be submitted in the formatted Word document.  Submissions for season previews should be submitted to chris@austinyouthbasketball.com (chris null@null austinyouthbasketball NULL.com).   Coaches can also call Chris Corbett at 512.921.4444.

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April 24, 2010 By admin Leave a Comment

Austin Toros Kids Basketball Club

The Austin Toros are a fine organization and have given a great deal to the community of youth basketball in Austin.  They provide many clinics, summer camps and professional basketball at an affordable price in Austin, Texas.  Their camps are probably a little bit more entertainment and celebrity oriented than our true teaching camps.  this may even be a fit for your child if instruction and player development is lower on ther radar.

Check out the  Austin Toros Kids Basketball Club (http://www NULL.nba NULL.com/dleague/austin/Kids_Club-051024 NULL.html).  What a deal!  Their site states:

Hey Austin Toros fans, if you are between the ages of 2 and 12, then we’ve got an exciting offer for you. Join the Toros Kid’s Club today for just $15.00 and become part of the action all season long! By signing up you will receive a Kid’s Club t-shirt, a membership card good for a 15% discount on Toros merchandise, one ticket to 4 Toros home games, access to a post game basketball clinic following one game, a birthday card from Da Bull and other special offers throughout the game.

Filed Under: 11 - 13 Year Olds, 7 - 10 Year Olds, Austin Toros Kids Basketball Club, Austin Youth Basketball Blog Tagged With: Austin Toros, austin youth basketball, Kids Basketball Club, www.austinyouthbasketball.com

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