Think of your goal follow through just like the follow through of your jump shot. You can have perfect shot… Read more »
Tag: goal setting
Goals Part 2: S.M.A.R.T. Goals, by Luke Meier
As discussed in Part 1, there is a big difference between goals and results/dreams. Once you understand this, you can… Read more »
Goals Part 1: Why Goals are Important, by Luke Meier
Goals are a key element to managing and improving performance, yet most players don’t know how to set proper… Read more »
Off-Season Skills Training Part II, by Mike Lee
Below is a compilation of 3 previous blogs that are relevant to off-season training. If you haven’t read Part I… Read more »
Off Season Skills Training-Part I: Where do You Stand? by Mike Lee
This series is a combination of posts that I have used in the past, but they are time relevant with… Read more »
Skill Development is Skill Specific, by Mike Lee
I spent last Wednesday working out a player in Eau Claire, WI. We worked on freeze dribbles into pull-ups, creating… Read more »
Self Made Players, by Luke Meier
You often hear Coaches or T.V. announcers refer to players as “self made.” How else are players made? Coaches and… Read more »
Motivational Quotes, by Alan Stein
I have been a self diagnosed “quote nerd” for as long as I can remember. Back in high school in… Read more »
The Magic Drill, by Mike Lee
More and more I am finding that players are looking for a magic drill that is going to instantly make… Read more »
One Possession, by Alan Stein
Montrose-ism #6: One Possession Coach Vetter has a player read this poem by Jeff Smith aloud to the team before… Read more »