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*Learn strategies to compete with less material than your opponent in 1 hour
Disclaimer: This product is written from the stand point of not having a shot clock. Clock manipulation is a key element in this strategy.
Most all coaches have been there unless they are incredibly lucky. Face to face with an opponent that has way more material than you do. What are you going to do? This 48 minute game film break down shares the strategies we used for years to play in a conference with several basketball powerhouses, who frankly, we didn't belong on the court with. Through these strategies we consistently competed, and even won a few major upset victories.
This is a 48 minute video of collective game clips showing the various strategies in real game action, with a voiceover narrating the clips.
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What buyers are saying:
"I coach at a small HS and this was a fantastic resource for us. This has a lot of great tips and tricks to help get the most out of your team when you are the David vs Goliath in most games." -Philip Whitley, Rockport, MA
"We used many of the underdog strategies to have one of our school's best post season runs ever. We defeated our next-door rival in the district championship, ending their 8 year streak. In the next round we got the number one team in the state... They had already beaten us in the regular season by 32 and 17. We gave ourselves a chance and held them to 44 points. -Andrew Sheid, Grand Rapids, MI
"Coach Hack has describes proper strategy and design for coaching as an underdog. It is important to remember there are four ways to control tempo as a coach - Fast pace offense (fast break), fast pace defense (press/gamble), slow tempo offense (patient high % shots), and slow defensive tempo (gap defense with no gambling and complete rebounding effort). It is important for a coach to choose the best strategies for his talent and then practice daily accordingly. This video explains and demonstrates tempo control. -OHSBCA Hall of Famer Randy Montgomery