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Wir waren zu Gast in Hamburg beim Basketball-Bundesliga Team Veolia Towers Hamburg und haben einen Blick über den Tellerrand gewagt. Erfahre, was gutes Basketballtraining ausmacht. Außerdem sprechen wir über Besonderheiten im Aufwärm-Programm des Bundesligisten und diskutieren über Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen Basketball & Fußball.
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
Discover why Eric Reibe chose the UConn Huskies for his basketball journey. With a structured program and a rich history, UConn offers Eric the perfect platform to showcase his skills. How does European basketball compare to the American style? Eric shares his insights on practice structures and scouting differences, offering a unique perspective on the sport. Eric Reibe, a stretch five, likens his game to Kristaps Porzingis, emphasizing his shooting, passing, and screen-setting abilities. He discusses his defensive strategies, preferring to hedge screens and switch over drop coverage. The episode also explores cultural differences between Germany and the U.S., touching on attitudes and food culture. Eric's daily routine, including workouts, school, and recovery methods like sauna and cryotherapy, provides a glimpse into his disciplined lifestyle. Tune in for an engaging discussion on Eric Reibe's path with the UConn Huskies and his basketball philosophy. 0:00 Intro5:20 Eric's Journey10:32 Offensive Impact15:44 Defensive Strategies20:32 Choosing UConn25:50 Cultural Differences **Segment 1: Introduction and Eric Riba's Journey to UConn** The episode begins with Speaker A introducing the podcast, "Locked On UConn," and expressing gratitude to listeners for their support. The host highlights the importance of subscriptions and follows, which contribute to the growth of the UConn community and support initiatives like the Husky Ticket Project. The episode's focus is on Eric Riba, a new recruit for the UConn Huskies. Eric, a seven-foot lefty stretch five, is praised for his skills, basketball IQ, and fit within the UConn system. His journey from Switzerland to Germany and now to the U.S. is described as a global odyssey. Eric shares his initial impressions of UConn, emphasizing the structured environment and the program's impressive basketball history. **Segment 2: Eric Riba's Basketball Style and European Influence** Eric discusses the differences between European and American basketball styles, noting the structured practices and emphasis on running plays in Europe. He explains how his experiences in Germany and Switzerland have prepared him for UConn's system. Eric highlights his versatility as a player, capable of shooting, passing, and setting screens, which aligns with UConn's offensive strategies. The conversation touches on his role in the German national team and how it has equipped him for high-stakes situations. Eric also shares insights into UConn's recruiting process, including the attention to detail and feedback on areas for improvement. **Segment 3: Personal Insights and Future at UConn** The final segment delves into Eric's personal experiences and future aspirations. He reflects on handling adversity, such as injuries, and how he uses setbacks as opportunities for growth. Eric expresses excitement about joining UConn and the potential impact of his skills on the team's offensive system. The discussion includes fan questions about cultural differences between Germany and the U.S., his basketball influences like Dirk Nowitzki, and his daily routine. Eric humorously addresses a viral moment involving a T-shirt and concludes by expressing his enthusiasm for becoming a Husky and contributing to the team's success. #uconnbasketball #BasketballRecruit, #ericreibe , #CollegeBasketball, #UConnNation, #HuskyPride, #BasketballJourney, #InternationalPlayer, #SportsPodcast, #LockedOnUConn, #lockedonpodcast #BasketballSkills, #Recruitment, #CollegeSports, #BasketballIQ, #EuropeanBasketball, #BasketballTraining, #SportsInterview, #BasketballCommunity, #HuskyFamily, #gohuskies
Today we're joined by WMU's Brandon Muntu and his trainer Jasmine Parker of Hustle & Royalty. Through mental toughness and discipline, Jasmine Parker has excelled on the professional level of Basketball and now dishes dimes of knowledge to clients helping them reach their full potential. As for Brandon Munto, he's transition his game to the (US) states from Canada, beginning a new jounrey with Western Michigan University basketball this upcoming hoop season.Our guests discuss the rigorous training regimine along with the primary areas of focus to stay in sharpe with on-court skills.--Voicemail call in: (219) 413-9405Instagram: @TheRunPodcast Facebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: The Run with Manny WilsonTheRunUSA.com-------
Er packt seine Sporttasche und fährt zum Basketballtraining. So wie immer. Ihm wird schlecht, er verschwindet in den Umkleideräumen und kommt nicht wieder. Seine Freunde werden unruhig, sehen nach und finden ihn auf dem Boden liegend. Er ist tot. Mit 24. In dieser neuen superfrommen Folge spricht sein Vater darüber, wie er die Nachricht erhielt; was im Krankenhaus geschah; wie sie die nächsten Monate und Jahre gemeinsam als Familie überlebten. Und warum er trotzdem nicht den Lebensmut verlor.
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In this episode, you'll learn about the needs of a basketball athlete and how to design a strength and conditioning program for a basketball player. . Follow @themovementsystem on IG to learn more . Studying for the CSCS Exam? Check out the Strength and Conditioning Study Course on www.themovementsystem.com
Five years ago we connected with the then startup company Powerhandz as they entered the basketball training space. CEO Danyel Surrency Jones returns to the show to give us an update on the brand's growth, being a Black business owner, social injustice, voting rights and so much more. We borrow the Powerhandz slogan "Train with purpose" and give it a twist by telling a story with purpose in our new series Branded.
Former Wisconsin Badger and professional basketball player Jared Berggren sits down and talks with Brett about basketball training and advice for coaches offering summer programming during the current climate surrounding COVID-19 and in normal circumstances. Jared breaks down footwork, ball handling, and shooting while also discussing skills high school players are strong at and skills that need improvement across the board. Finally he discusses services that he offers high school athletes and programs through Catalyst Training.
8500 Kinder die wöchentlich erreicht werden. 1500 Spieler mit einem Alba-Pass. 65 Mannschaften im Spielbetrieb. Wahnsinnige Zahlen die gekonnt den Breiten- und Leistungssport verbinden. In dieser Episode erfahrt ihr, wie es Alba Berlin in der Jugendabteilung schafft den Spagat zwischen Breiten- und Leistungsbasketball zu meistern. Eines können wir versprechen: Was sich die Jungs und Mädels rund um Marius für Ansätze und Maßnahmen überlegt haben ist grandios. Viele der Ideen und Projekte sollte in unseren Augen auch in den Fußball Einzug halten.
An awesome interview, getting insight with Drake Berberet, who is the Assistant to the Illinois Director of Strength and Conditioning, Adam Fletcher, which includes daily sports science and S&C operations. We talked about taking a holistic approach to training athletes, and what that entails.We touched on athlete readiness, what it is, and why it’s often an important overlooked aspect of performance.What your functional system is, how stress affects it.Also talked about Sports technology such as Exsurgo’s GFlight, GStrength, and GSprint, Force Plate’s, etc. Drake can be found at Instagram: Strength2.speed Twitter: Strength2speedSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/eclecticathlete)
Interview with Roy Redd. In this episode you will learn: - How Roy went from broke and unemployed to working with Pro Athletes. - How integrity can make or break an athletes performance. - Parting wisdom for athletes and coaches looking to make it to the next level.
The 6th Proven Principle of Winning in Sports is: Having a Competitive Fire, Confidence, Expectation to Win. In this episode you will learn: - How the Marines use this principle in combat. - How being competitive can propel you to win more games. - How to develop unshakable confidence. - Why you should expect to win and how it improves your performance. - Questions that you can ask yourself to help you remember and use this principle in your sport.
Listen to multi-time state champion boy's basketball coach Nate Jones teach you: - 3 keys to building a successful program - His biggest failure and how he turned that into success the following year - The traits of championship caliber athletes - And much more
Listen to multi-time state champion boy's basketball coach Bobby Allison teach you: - 3 keys to building a successful program - His biggest failure and how he turned that into success the following year - The traits of championship caliber athletes - And much more...
The 5th Proven Principle of Winning in Sports is: Clearly and Constantly Communicate. In this episode you will learn: - The importance of communication. - How to unify and synchronize your team. - The Goal of Communication. - Types of and techniques for communicating. - The role of team trust in communication. - Questions that you can ask yourself to help you create solid communication on your team and in your program.
The 4th Proven Principle of Winning in Sports is: Create A Winning Game Plan. In this episode you will learn: - 6 Steps to creating a winning game plan. - Communicating your game plan to your team. - Questions that you can ask yourself to help you create your winning game plan
This is a Bonus episode in which you will learn about the importance of Knowing Your Strength. In this episode you will learn: - The importance of knowing your strength - Examples of different types of strengths - Tips to identify your individual and team strengths - How to improve your strengths and eliminate your weaknesses - Questions that you can ask yourself to help you find your strength
The first Proven Principle of Winning in Sports is: to Find and Attack Your Opponents Weakness. In this episode you will learn: - The 'Big 3' principles of winning in sports. - How the military use this principle in combat. - Who has weaknesses. - The 3 categories of weaknesses - How to identify your opponents weakness - Strategies for exploiting your opponents weaknesses - Questions to ask yourself during a competition to help you utilize this winning principle.
The 2nd Proven Principle of Winning in Sports is: Stick With What's Working. In this episode, you will learn: - The second of the 'Big 3' principles of winning in sports. - How the military use this principle in combat. - Stories of teams who used this principle to win and stories of teams who didn't use this principle and lost. - What most athletes and coaches focus on and what they Should be focusing on. - 2 Keys' to applying the Stick With What's Working principle - Questions that you can ask yourself to help you remember and use this principle in sports competition.
The 3rd Proven Principle of Winning in Sports is: Find Their Strength and Neutralize It. In this episode you will learn: - The third of the 'Big 3' principles of winning in sports. - How the military use this principle in combat. - Stories of teams who used this principle to win and stories of teams who didn't use this principle and lost. - What most athletes and coaches focus on and what they Should be focusing on. - 3 ways to identify your opponents strength - Questions that you can ask yourself to help you remember and use this principle in your sport.
Stories about athletes who won big using the 10 Proven Principles of Winning. Discover how we uncovered the 10 proven principles of winning using the scientific method. Find out how you will benefit from learning and applying these principles. Hear about the podcast creator and learn his background, credentials, and track record in both playing and coaching sports.