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On this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast Nathan Grubel interviewed professional basketball skills coach Phil Beckner on his career training NBA players like Damian Lillard, Anfernee Simons, and Ryan Dunn as well as how to project shooting and what goes into building a reliable foundation. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the No Ceilings Podcast Nathan Grubel interviewed professional basketball skills coach Phil Beckner on his career training NBA players like Damian Lillard, Anfernee Simons, and Ryan Dunn as well as how to project shooting and what goes into building a reliable foundation. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Phil Beckner - NBA Player Development Coach
Phil Beckner - NBA Player Development Coach
Phil Beckner - NBA Player Development Coach
Phil Beckner - NBA Player Development Coach
Phil Beckner - NBA Player Development Coach
I've admired Phil Beckner for a while now. He's best known as Damian Lillard's personal coach, but he does so much more. A couple of months before this episode was created, Phil called me for an opinion on something he was doing, and it took our relationship to another level. I give the analogy that we are both Doctors, but i might be more of specialist but Phil is more of General Practitioner. While i might be viewed as a shooting expert, very specific types of players would benefit from my help, but more people in general would benefit from Phil's help. If you are basketball coaching junkie, you need to listen to this episode.
It has been a terrific year and in this week's episode we look back on the year that was on the podcast, detailing important takeaways, teaching points, and fun thoughts. All of this is done through a new segment called "Name that Pod." Thanks to all for listening, and enjoy the look back on some of the best moments of the year. To join coaches and staff from the NBA to High School from over 40 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!
In this episode of the BOS Podcast, Adam Menner talks with Damian Lillard's coach and high performance consultant Phil Beckner. Phil Beckner is the former coach of Weber State. Phil now runs a very successful consulting business where he works with NBA superstars and CEO's of fortune 500 companies. Adam and Phil break down the comparison of coaching in sport and training when transitioning from a coach to a business owner. Phil breaks down: How he made the transition from coach to business owner How the best in the world think Leadership tactics for any business owner The 2 most important qualities of high performers The secrets of Dame Lillard's success Much more! If you found this episode valuable please like, share, and subscribe to the podcast!
Tim Frazier was told he was too small and weak to play contact sports. But sibling rivalry fueled him to prove his doubters wrong and propelled him to a basketball scholarship with Penn. There, his stellar play at the point earned Tim All Big Ten honors. Yet disaster loomed, and he tore his Achilles just a few months later. Looking at the game through his coaches' eyes, he turned a negative into a positive and worked his way back onto the court with courage and determination.In his senior year, Tim's pure point guard skills and improved shooting got him back in contention for the NBA draft, but he never heard his name called. He worked out for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers and made the Boston Celtics' summer league squad. He was playing in the D League in Maine when he got the call from the 76ers, who needed cover because of injuries. Avery Bradley had to lend Tim shoes because his were locked in his team's practice facility. Tim had a series of short stays with multiple NBA teams, before getting a two-year deal with New Orleans. He played for 9 seasons in the league, before taking his talents to Greece and France.In this episode, Tim dishes on:What mental tools he used to come back strong after tearing his Achilles and stay in the NBAWhy his draft workout led to the 76ers drafting Joel Embiid How he apprenticed under Rajon Rondo and Damian LillardWhy he and trainer Phil Beckner almost came to blowsHow his faith has kept him strong through adversityWhat athletes can do to level up on the court and in lifeHow pro basketball games in Greece involve fans throwing flares, coins, and moreKeep up with Tim on his Instagram feed @timfraz23
Tim Frazier was told he was too small and weak to play contact sports. But sibling rivalry fueled him to prove his doubters wrong and propelled him to a basketball scholarship with Penn. There, his stellar play at the point earned Tim All Big Ten honors. Yet disaster loomed, and he tore his Achilles just a few months later. Looking at the game through his coaches' eyes, he turned a negative into a positive and worked his way back onto the court with courage and determination.In his senior year, Tim's pure point guard skills and improved shooting got him back in contention for the NBA draft, but he never heard his name called. He worked out for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers and made the Boston Celtics' summer league squad. He was playing in the D League in Maine when he got the call from the 76ers, who needed cover because of injuries. Avery Bradley had to lend Tim shoes because his were locked in his team's practice facility. Tim had a series of short stays with multiple NBA teams, before getting a two-year deal with New Orleans. He played for 9 seasons in the league, before taking his talents to Greece and France.In this episode, Tim dishes on:What mental tools he used to come back strong after tearing his Achilles and stay in the NBAWhy his draft workout led to the 76ers drafting Joel Embiid How he apprenticed under Rajon Rondo and Damian LillardWhy he and trainer Phil Beckner almost came to blowsHow his faith has kept him strong through adversityWhat athletes can do to level up on the court and in lifeHow pro basketball games in Greece involve fans throwing flares, coins, and moreKeep up with Tim on his Instagram feed @timfraz23
Tim Frazier was told he was too small and weak to play contact sports. But sibling rivalry fueled him to prove his doubters wrong and propelled him to a basketball scholarship with Penn. There, his stellar play at the point earned Tim All Big Ten honors. Yet disaster loomed, and he tore his Achilles just a few months later. Looking at the game through his coaches' eyes, he turned a negative into a positive and worked his way back onto the court with courage and determination.In his senior year, Tim's pure point guard skills and improved shooting got him back in contention for the NBA draft, but he never heard his name called. He worked out for several teams, including the Philadelphia 76ers and made the Boston Celtics' summer league squad. He was playing in the D League in Maine when he got the call from the 76ers, who needed cover because of injuries. Avery Bradley had to lend Tim shoes because his were locked in his team's practice facility. Tim had a series of short stays with multiple NBA teams, before getting a two-year deal with New Orleans. He played for 9 seasons in the league, before taking his talents to Greece and France.In this episode, Tim dishes on:What mental tools he used to come back strong after tearing his Achilles and stay in the NBAWhy his draft workout led to the 76ers drafting Joel Embiid How he apprenticed under Rajon Rondo and Damian LillardWhy he and trainer Phil Beckner almost came to blowsHow his faith has kept him strong through adversityWhat athletes can do to level up on the court and in lifeHow pro basketball games in Greece involve fans throwing flares, coins, and moreKeep up with Tim on his Instagram feed @timfraz23
Slappin' Glass sits down this week with one of the most sought-after Player Development Coaches at the NBA, Semi-Pro, and College levels, Phil Beckner. The trio dive into a ton of valuable insights from Coach Beckner on conceptual workouts, breaking through plateaus, and talk program standards and "Drills Gone Wrong" during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!"To join coaches and staff from the NBA to High School from over 40 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!
Growing up in a broken home, Phil Beckner watched his mom walk to work at a gas station, and later clean houses after long shifts at a truck stop. So when it came to putting in the effort to earn good grades or a basketball roster spot at Kansas Wesleyan University, he had a higher standard to aim for. When he graduated, Phil applied his gift for getting the best out of others to coaching, with roles at Weber State, the Oklahoma City Blue (the Thunder's D-League affiliate), and Nebraska.After two years as associate head coach at Boise State, Phil made the difficult decision to walk away from the college basketball sidelines. Several NBA teams came calling, but he chose to focus on two clients – Damian Lillard and Tim Frazier – and build his own coaching business instead. Betting on himself eventually paid off, with the likes of Mikal Bridges, Anfernee Simons, CJ McCollum, and Cam Johnson relying on Phil to develop their skills, mindset, and character. He also consults with the Philadelphia 76ers and other elite teams, athletes, and organizations.In this episode, Phil shares:How his mom's work ethic, two teachers' examples, and several mentors imprinted on himWhere the philosophy behind “Be better, be different” came from and how everyone can harness the success formula that made Damian Lillard an All-Star player and personWhy he equips players to be better humans as he's developing them on the courtWhat led him to leave college coaching and build a coaching business from scratch instead of taking an NBA jobWhy “We don't want anything from you – we want everything FOR you” guides his coachingWhy a deep level of significance is more impactful than a surface level of successLearn more from Phil @PhilBeckner on Twitter and at develop2compete.com
Phil Beckner is a Player Development Coach & Consultant for numerous NBA players as well as several different college basketball programs. He works with players, teams, and organizations to enhance performance and maximize results. He has instructed and led elite level players, as well as high level teams and organizations in creating a blueprint for development and strategies to enhance leadership skills. Beckner spent 2 seasons at Boise State where he served as an assistant and then associate head coach. While at Boise State, Phil was part of 2 consecutive 20 win seasons, 2 NIT appearances, and was instrumental in the development of 2018 NBA first round Draft pick Chandler Hutchison(#22 Chicago Bulls). Phil was a collegiate coach for 10 seasons, plus one year as an assistant coach at the professional level. Before arriving at Boise State he spent one season at Nebraska, and one season on staff with the Oklahoma City Blue, the NBA D-League affiliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Before joining Oklahoma City, Beckner spent seven seasons at Weber State, helping the Wildcats to six consecutive postseason appearances. He served as the program's Director of Basketball Operations for two years before being elevated to assistant coach for five years. Beckner was primarily responsible for the defensive plays, as Weber State won a trio of Big Sky titles in his tenure at the school. Phil worked closely with NBA All-Star Damian Lillard during his time at Weber State. Beckner began his coaching career at the high school level while also teaching physical education at Buckeye High School. He was a part of the staff that won the Arizona state title in 2006. As a player, Phil was a four-year letterwinner at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kan., where he earned his bachelor's degree in physical education in 2005. If you're looking to improve your coaching please consider joining the Hoop Heads Mentorship Program. We believe that having a mentor is the best way to maximize your potential and become a transformational coach. By matching you up with one of our experienced mentors you'll develop a one on one relationship that will help your coaching, your team, your program, and your mindset. The Hoop Heads Mentorship Program delivers mentoring services to basketball coaches at all levels through our team of experienced Head Coaches. Find out more at hoopheadspod.com or shoot me an email directly mike@hoopheadspod.com Follow us on social media @hoopheadspod on Twitter and Instagram and be sure to check out the Hoop Heads Podcast Network for more great basketball content. Have a notebook handy as you listen to this episode with Phil Beckner, NBA Player Development Coach & Consultant. Website - bebetterbedifferent.com Email - philbeckner1@gmail.com Twitter - https://twitter.com/philbeckner (@philbeckner) Visit our Sponsors! https://www.drdishbasketball.com/ (Dr. Dish Basketball) Mention the Hoop Heads Podcast when you place your order and get $300 off a brand new state of the art Dr. Dish Shooting Machine! http://www.fastmodelsports.com/ (Fast Model Sports) FastModel Sports has the most compelling and intuitive basketball software out there! In addition to a great product, they also provide basketball coaching content and resources through their blog and playbank, which features over 8,000 free plays and drills from their online coaching community. For access to these plays and more information, visit http://fastmodelsports.com (fastmodelsports.com) or follow them on Twitter @FastModel. Use Promo code HHP15 to save 15% https://www.coachingportfolioguide.com/hoopheads (The Coaching Portfolio) Your first impression is everything when applying for a new coaching job. A professional coaching portfolio is the tool that highlights your coaching achievements and philosophies and, most of all, helps separate you and your abilities from the other applicants. Special Price of just $25 for...
Phil Beckner is currently a Player Development Consultant for numerous NBA players helping them to perform at their highest level both personally and professionally. Phil also works with several high performing teams, organizations, and businesses, all to help enhance skills and maximize results. In doing so, Phil helps create a blueprint for development improving strategies to ultimately enhance leadership skills. Connect with Phil Beckner on Twitter @PhilBeckner This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball. Mention "United Basketball & Leadership Podcast" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models. Connect with Dr. Dish on Twitter or Instagram @drdishbball FASTDRAW | Use code UBC2021 to get 15% of any FastDraw and Fastscout Products. KLIPDRAW | Get a 10% discount right now. KlipDraw Motion, reveal the game today.Use Promo Code: zjxWKgnv0w Purchase steaming video of the Hoosier Gym Clinic | 7 Speakers | 10 Sessions | 8+ hours of content https://unitedbasketball.podia.com/21-hoosier-gym-coaches-clinic/buy
Addi Walters is a member of the Iowa Wolves' (G-League) coaching staff. She shares her experiences from the G-League Bubble. her summer training pros with Phil Beckner, and working this year's NBA Draft Combine.This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball Shooting Machine. Mention "Quick Timeout" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models.Organize, communicate, and build community in a new way with the Wildkard app. The app allows you to create virtual training programs, manage schedules, give player and game reports, and post videos and player highlights. I've checked out the platform and I highly recommend you give Wildkard a look! Request a demo today.Sign up now for the members-only A Quick Timeout+ Newsletter. Each Sunday, you'll receive exclusive basketball content in the form of coaching courses, video breakdowns, coach interviews, exclusive audio, and more!
Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show reacting to the Phillies comeback win against the Nationals last night. Ant asks Choonis if the train is out of the shop yet, but the answer is still no. They also discuss the Sixers hiring Damian Lillard's trainer Phil Beckner as a Coaching Consultant (0:00-46:41). Ant wonders how invested people are in tonight's first NFL Preseason Game. The show also talks to a rattlesnake expert (46:41-1:35:06). The guys discuss the lack of excitement for preseason football. Ant also talks about the coolest baseball machine he's ever seen (1:35:06-2:19:17). Anthony is sick and tired of Ben Simmons. He then takes a few more calls to finish out the show (2:19:17-3:04:08).
Today on The Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony opens the show reacting to the Phillies comeback win against the Nationals last night. Ant asks Choonis if the train is out of the shop yet, but the answer is still no. They also discuss the Sixers hiring Damian Lillard's trainer Phil Beckner as a Coaching Consultant (0:00-22:19). The guys discuss the lack of excitement for preseason football and the 2021 season in general (22:19-31:15).
Danny Marang sits down with longtime NBA Skills Coach, Phil Beckner - who has trained Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum & Mikal Bridges to name a few - to discuss what it's like to be a development coach. The process involved, setting the foundations, and the work necessary to perform at the highest levels. Phil details the early days with Lillard at Weber State, the genesis of their relationship and how a former Blazer's Edge staffer was there to see it up close and personal. Discussion centers around the habits and building blocks that the best of the best take - and where even some of the best and most talented players fall short. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
According to Yaron Weitzman of Fox Sports, the Philadelphia Sixers are hiring Phil Beckner as a consultant to the coaching staff. This will be his first NBA job, and he is the longtime (and current) trainer of Damian Lillard. He was also the Assistant Coach at Weber State during Lillard's last two seasons of college basketball. #Sixers #PhilBeckner #DamianLillard #NBANews Philly Take with RB Merch Store: https://philly-take-with-rb.creator-spring.com/ Subscribe to Philly Take with RB on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ6xo8_BSzZJVYfWEqEt1Gw INSTA: https://www.instagram.com/rbphillytake/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RBPhillyTake
Adam Gordon with The Rising Coaches Podcast sits down with Phil Beckner - Player Development Coach.
This episode is sponsored by the Dr. Dish Basketball. Mention "United Basketball & Leadership Podcast" and receive $300 off on the Dr. Dish Rebel, All-Star, and CT models. Connect with Dr. Dish on Twitter or Instagram @drdishbball Phil Beckner is currently a Player Development Consultant for numerous NBA players helping them to perform at their highest level both personally and professionally. Phil also works with several high performing teams, organizations, and businesses, all to help enhance skills and maximize results. In doing so, Phil helps create a blueprint for development improving strategies to ultimately enhance leadership skills. Connect with Phil Beckner on Twitter @PhilBeckner
Phil Beckner is a professional player development consultant. He is currently training some of the highest level basketball players in the country while continuing to build his brand, Be Better Be Different. Phil’s 11 years of coaching experience includes stops at Weber State, Nebraska, Boise State and the G league team, Oklahoma City Blue. With an impressive list of NBA clients, he has played a key role in the development of one of the most lethal shooters and scorers in the league, Damian Lillard. On this episode, Phil talks about what has shaped his mentality into what it is today. He also hits on how his experience coaching at the college and professional ranks has impacted his philosophy on player development and what young athletes need to do to become elite basketball players. www.dvlpbasketball.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dvlp-basketball/support
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Fran Fraschilla is joined by Arizona Wildcats alum Nico Mannion. The two discuss a wide variety of topics, including:Nico on what he’s doing to stay ready for the draft Nico on what the off-season has looked like for himNico on his relationship with Steve NashNico on how Jason Kidd and Steve Nash influenced his gameNico on how he deals with the spotlightNico on how playing at Arizona will help his transitionNico on how he got better defensively in college Nico on Coach MillerNico on working on his passing gameNico on how he bounces back from adversityNico on being ItalianNico on his memories of ItalyNico on basketball being in his blood Nico on Kobe Bryant Nico on representing Italy Nico on being one of the youngest players to ever play for the Italian National TeamNico on playing against Theo Maledon and Killian Hayes Nico on the new Arizona guard Kerr Kriisa Nico on scoring 42 points against RussiaNico on what the next thing he needs to improve is Nico on the lessons Phil Beckner has taught him Nico on extending his range Nico on being a gym rat
Guest: Phil Beckner, NBA Player Development CoachIn this week’s basketball coaching conversation, NBA player development coach Phil Beckner joins the Basketball Podcast.Phil Beckner is currently a Player Development Consultant for numerous NBA players helping them to perform at their highest level both personally and professionally. Phil also works with several high performing teams, organizations, and businesses, all to help enhance skills and maximize results. In doing so, Phil helps create a blueprint for development improving strategies to ultimately enhance leadership skills.Prior to that, he spent 2 years at Boise State where he served as an assistant and then associate head coach. While at Boise State, Phil was part of 2 consecutive 20-win seasons, 2 NIT appearances, and was instrumental in the development of the 2018 NBA first-round Draft pick Chandler Hutchison (#22 Chicago Bulls).Phil has been a collegiate coach for 10 seasons, plus one year as an assistant coach at the professional level. Before arriving at Boise State, he spent one season at Nebraska, and one season on staff with the Oklahoma City Blue, the NBA D-League affiliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder.Breakdown1:00 - Difference between a Coach and Trainer3:00 - Training Sessions5:00 - Process of who you Choose to Work with9:30 - Player's Progress12:00 - Normalize Lillard's Success14:00 - Philosophies on Improving Player's Shooting16:00 - Communication19:00 - Working on Shooting20:30 - Extending Player's Shooting Range26:00 - Hard Last Dribble30:00 - Providing Feedback to a Shooter32:00 - Start with an Intention36:00 - Real Barrier39:00 - Periodization Process42:30 - Extending Range for Some Players45:00 - Most Common Hurdles in Developing a Player49:00 - Player Development51:00 - Incorporating Decision Making52:00 - ConclusionPhil Beckner’s BioBio: https://weberstatesports.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/coaches/phil-beckner/33Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilBecknerBasketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionBetOnline Website:Website: www.betonline.agBest in the West Video SeriesBest in the West Website: http://bestinthewestclinic.com/
In this COVID-19 edition of Riding the Bench, Johnjay again sits down with Phil Beckner who is involved with NBA player development, as well as consulting for the league. In addition to that, he's the personal shooting coach for Damian Lillard of the Portland Trailblazers!
Listen and check out the incredible story of Phil Beckner. Starting as an assistant coach not earning any money to becoming one of the best player development coaches in the NBA today.
During the COVID-19 pandemic the Johnjay and Rich show is staying on LIVE until noon everyday on 104.7 KISS FM Phoenix! On today’s show, Craig DeMarco (owner of Upward Projects) calls in to talk about how all his restaurants are coping as well as what measures he’s taking to help his workers. Also, Phil Beckner calls in to give some motivational advice to the crew.
If you're like most people, you're fascinated by learning from the best of the best. Today's guest, Phil Beckner, basketball consultant and coach, is one of those individuals. He is one of the best basketball coaches in the country, working most notably with Damian Lillard, dating back to his years at Weber State. Phil drops […]
Phil Beckner is a Player Development Coach & Consultant for numerous NBA players as well as several different college basketball programs. He works with players, teams, and organizations to enhance performance and maximize results. He has instructed and led elite level players, as well as high level teams and organizations in creating a blueprint for development and strategies to enhance leadership skills. Beckner spent the previous 2 seasons at Boise State where he served as an assistant and then associate head coach. While at Boise State, Phil was part of 2 consecutive 20 win seasons, 2 NIT appearances, and was instrumental in the development of 2018 NBA first round Draft pick Chandler Hutchison(#22 Chicago Bulls). Phil was a collegiate coach for 10 seasons, plus one year as an assistant coach at the professional level. Before arriving at Boise State he spent one season at Nebraska, and one season on staff with the Oklahoma City Blue, the NBA D-League affiliate of the Oklahoma City Thunder. Before joining Oklahoma City, Beckner spent seven seasons at Weber State, helping the Wildcats to six consecutive postseason appearances. He served as the program’s Director of Basketball Operations for two years before being elevated to assistant coach for five years. Beckner was primarily responsible for the defensive plays, as Weber State won a trio of Big Sky titles in his tenure at the school. Phil worked closely with NBA All-Star Damian Lillard during his time at Weber State. Beckner began his coaching career at the high school level while also teaching physical education at Buckeye High School. He was a part of the staff that won the Arizona state title in 2006. As a player, Phil was a four-year letterwinner at Kansas Wesleyan University in Salina, Kan., where he earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 2005. If you are enjoying the Hoop Heads Pod please leave us a 5 star rating and review on your favorite podcast app, tell your friends in the coaching community about the show and make sure you’re subscribed so you never miss an episode. Check out hoopheadspod.com where you can listen to every episode we’ve ever recorded and find out more about the mission that drives our show. Grab a pen and paper right now so you can take some notes as you listen to this episode with Player Development Coach Phil Beckner. Email - philbeckner1@gmail.com Twitter - @philbeckner Support this podcast
Johnjay sits down with Phil Beckner who is involved with NBA player development, as well as consulting for the league. In addition to that, he's the personal shooting coach for Damian Lillard of the Portland Trailblazers!
Coach Beckner talks about being better teachers, building relationships and impact.
Bob and Chris break down the nominees for rookie of the year and coach of the year at Boise State for the upcoming Boise State season awards, plus Phil Beckner on the development of Damian Lillard, plus a preview into Hawaii football.
Bob and Chris talk to former Boise State assistant Phil Beckner on the development of Damian Lillard from Weber State to Portland, and where his development can go from here.
Phil Beckner, Player Development Concepts Guest: Phil Beckner, NBA Player Development Trainer In this week’s basketball coaching conversation, NBA player development trainer Phil Beckner joins the podcast. Beckner is currently a Player Development Consultant for numerous NBA players as well as several different college basketball programs. Phil works with players, teams, and organizations to enhance performance and maximize results. He has instructed and led elite level players, and high level teams/organizations in creating a blueprint for development, and strategies to enhance leadership skills. Breakdown: 0:00 - Introduction 2:00 - Difference between Workouts and Development 2:10 - Detail and Teaching 3:35 - True Development Needs Feedback 4:00 - How do you Decide with the Players you work with What your Going to Develop? 4:04 - Player Development Philosophy 5:00 - Develop the Person and the Player 7:15 - "It's not Just the guy that works the hardest, the most talented, it also doing things the right way that so Important." 9:00 - Character - Building Foundation 10:18 - "...Those Habits Create Better Habits" 11:50 - Concept of Noticing Progress 14:35 - Showing Plan and How the Plan Works 16:05 - Adding Challenge 17:04 - Set the Expectation 17:30 - Precision 18:30 - "Encourage Mistakes but only if there trying to do it the Right Way" 24:41 - 1st Absolute: Knowing What You Get Done With Your Players 26:00 - 2nd Absolute: "Rips and Pivids and Jabs" 26:25 - 3rd Absolute: "Change Phase, Change Direction" 26:50 - 4th Absolute: "Finishing" 27:32 - 5th Absolute: "Shooting" 29:00 - Shooting on the Move 29:30 - Specificity of the Workout for a Player 29:35 - 4 Finishes: Regular One Leg with One Hand Off the Dribble 31:00 - 4 Finishes: Inside-Hand Finish 32:20 - 4 Finishes: Reverse Finish 33:00 - 4 Finishes: 2-Foot Power Finish 36:10 - Giving Something that Get Them Excited 37:00 - Teaching Communication and Leadership 43:36 - Start with a Mentor Phil Beckner’s Bio Bio: http://broncosports.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/phil_beckner_1014247.html Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilBeckner Email: philbeckner1@gmail.com Basketball Immersion Website: http://basketballimmersion.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersion Facebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersion
In this episode Dave welcomes back special guest and basketball coach Phil Beckner, and together they take a look at how to draw out the best in others when it comes to coaching. In addition, they discuss how to get the most out of the coaching that you receive personally, so you can bring out the best in yourself. Apply their insight today to not only help yourself live the game changer life more consistently, but to impact others to do the same as well.
Bob and Chris talk to Boise State men's assistant coach Phil Beckner on the development of Chandler Hutchison during his time at Boise State, and where Hutchison can take his game from here.
Bob and Chris talk to Phil Beckner assistant head coach of Boise State men's basketball on the development of Chandler Hutchison, Huddle with Coach Harsin on the impact of the early signing day on recruiting, and the voice Utah State Scott Garrard on how the Aggies can slow down Chandler Hutchison.
In this episode, Dave welcomes coach Phil Beckner from the Boise State men's basketball program. Together they discuss the principles of an all-star work ethic through insight and examples from coach Beckner's experience in working with various current NBA stars.
Today Tom sits down with the Boise State Broncos assistant basketball coach, Phil Beckner. Listen in as Phil talks with Tom about his path leading up to being a Bronco coach and his experience with FCA.Read More →
Why You Should Listen? Phil Beckner remembers the late night call that changed Damian Lillard’s life, as does Damian Lillard. It was 11:30 that night when Phil’s phone rang and he saw the name Damian Lillard. His heart jumped because late night phone calls typically bring bad news. It was Damian and he asked humbly, “Coach, how […]