Girls U16, Christmas Basketball Camp
Girls U16, Christmas Basketball Camp
Player Development Program
Objectives:
Provide an excellent camp experience that introduces participants to conceptual offensive principles through small-sided games, constraint-led instruction, and differential learning approaches.
For: Girls in grades 8 - 11
The camp will be limited to 15 participants
When: Monday and Tuesday, December 22 and 23.
Where: Holly Family Elementary School
What Times: 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM
What will be covered:
Combining Player Development with conceptual principles of play and decision training.
Introducing dominoes (advantages) and catch reads (when to shoot, pass and drive);
Introducing first and second level triggers (blast cuts, solos and gets);
Introducing penetration reaction principles (when and how to move off the ball) on dribble penetration.
Introducing purposeful 3 on 3 and 5 on 5 with constraints.
Youth Basketball Program
The Jr NBA Program will not have a winter 2020 session.
for players 5-7-year-olds
Saturdays
10am – 10:45am
Saturdays
11am – 11:45am
$125 per person
Location: Jack Hulland School
The Wolf Pack Jr NBA program is designed to provide young athletes with fun, high-quality, and developmentally appropriate basketball training, programming, and coaching as part of a holistic approach to long-term athlete development.
The JNYB curriculum is flexible and aligned with the Sport Canada Long- Term Athlete Development [LTAD] Model.
Jr. NBA Youth Basketball (JNYB) is Canada’s national youth basketball program designed to develop fundamental skills, sportsmanship, and a love for the game of basketball. Canada Basketball and NBA Canada have partnered up to create this grassroots initiative to empower community basketball groups, facilities, and clubs across Canada in an effort to positively influence youth through the sport of basketball.
JNYB allows participants the opportunity to maximize their potential while promoting the importance of youth basketball as a vehicle to build character, discipline, and self-esteem. With each session, players have an opportunity to learn both basketball and movement skills, as well as mental and life skills.
The curriculum follows the guidelines of Sport Canada’s Long-Term Athlete Development [LTAD] Model and aims to give a holistic approach to athlete development. The program is geared towards youth between the ages of 5-12 and runs for 12 weeks, however, it is flexible in nature to allow local coordinators to adapt the program to their needs and resources within their community while keeping the core principles and philosophies intact.
