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Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

Ep 2884 How Do You Turn the "Quiet Months" Into a Championship Foundation?

Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

teachhoops.com

Education, Sports, Basketball, How To

4.9555 Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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https://teachhoops.com/ How Do You Turn the "Quiet Months" Into a Championship Foundation? Off-season practice planning requires a total "Mental Pivot" from the tactical complexity of the winter to the Individual Technical Loading of the spring and summer. During the season, you coach the "Team"; in the off-season, you coach the "Athlete." The goal isn't to install a secondary break or a new zone offense; it is to expand the "Skill Ceiling" of every player on your roster. If your off-season practices look like your January practices, you are failing to develop the "tools" your players will need when the games actually matter. A great off-season plan is broken into three distinct phases: Technical Foundation (April-May), Physical/Skill Loading (June-July), and Competitive Integration (August). The core of every off-season session must be "Rep Density." Because you aren't preparing for a game on Friday, you can afford to spend 45 minutes on a single skill, like "Finishing with the Non-Dominant Hand" or "Footwork on the Wing." Utilize a "Station-Based Approach" even with small groups. This keeps the heart rate up and ensures that players aren't standing around watching teammates. The objective is to move from "Blocked Practice" (shooting 50 identical shots) to "Variable Practice" as quickly as possible. By changing the angles, distances, and speeds, you force the brain to "solve" the problem rather than just memorize a motion, leading to skills that actually transfer to a chaotic game environment. Finally, your off-season must include "Small-Sided Games (SSGs) with Constraints." While individual skill work is vital, it is useless if a player doesn't know when to use the skill. 2-on-2 and 3-on-3 games are the "Lab" where awareness is built. For example, run a 3-on-3 "No Dribble" game to force better cutting and passing, or a "Baseline Trap Only" game to work on composure under pressure. By the time the pre-season begins in the fall, your players shouldn't just be "in shape"—they should be "Game-Ready" with a expanded toolkit and a higher basketball IQ. Remember, championships are won in March, but they are built in the empty gyms of July. Basketball off-season training, player development, individual basketball workouts, skill acquisition, basketball strength and conditioning, high school basketball, youth basketball, basketball IQ, small-sided games, rep density, variable practice, basketball footwork, coaching philosophy, team culture, basketball strategy, athletic leadership, mental toughness, basketball shooting drills, off-season roadmap, program building. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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From the fifth quarter studios in Madison, Wisconsin. you're listening to Coach Unplugged.

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And now, your host, Steve Collins.

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Hey, everybody. Welcome, welcome, welcome. Welcome to Coach Unplugged. I am so happy to decided to join us. If you like this podcast, you should go over, listen to a bunch of the other ones in our network with like the five-minute basketball coaching podcast or high school hoops or coaching youth hoops. All of those are, I think, interesting. And we would love if you left a five-star review, you can leave those one-star reviews at home. And then also go over and check out T-chhoops.com for coaches who want to get better. You know, 25 years ago, when I took over a program that no one wanted, that hadn't had had five winning seasons and 35 years, I was the only applicant, no one wanted it. I would have killed for a resource like T-T-T-T-Troops.com.

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