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HOW WE TRAIN
There are many ways
to coach. Coaching is about teaching and about motivation. First,
teaching is the ability to instill knowledge and skill. Motivation is
the ability to instill execution. Many coaches motivate from a stance of
fear. Below the line ways to motivate others include anger, threats,
guilt, and shame. These produce immediate results, but are damaging to
everyone involved. Love is the most powerful motivational tool available
to the dedicated coach who sincerely desires to encourage athletes to
play sports at the highest performance level possible. Great coaches see
athletes not just as they are, but who they can become. As a result
these athletes become the bigger and better person the coach sees in
them.
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In simple terms the
driving force of our philosophy is to be "difference makers". This means
making a positive, often times, life changing impact on people's lives.
Teaching is not telling. Watching how to do a skill is not as valuable
as trying the new skill. Our teaching format is to briefly show the
specific skill to be taught. Break the skill into easily repeated
sections. Practice those specific sections. Get into game speed and
begin to try the new skill live. Athletes should be able to do the skill
accurately, repeat the skill, and recognize what needs to be corrected
if the skill does not accomplish its desired result. Encouragement
without correction is worthless.
We work hard to
correct athletes by promoting self correction. All skills are taught
with ways for athletes to recognize what is going wrong and how to
correct this. Once an athlete knows what is expected he or she is asked
to work on self correction.
Research shows
encouragement is the best motivator. At BASELINE2BASELINE Camps we focus
on what the athlete is doing well and encourage them to do more of it.
Encourage actually means to build courage into someone else. Our coaches
strive to give athletes the courage to believe in their potential.
What is a daily
schedule like?
Wake up is usually around 7:00 am, with breakfast for half the camp and
ball handling for the rest. Next is fundamental instruction, we break
down by position and attempt to cover these areas: shooting, individual
moves, defense and team movement. Typically stations are 60 minutes long
followed by two rounds of games. Next is lunch, then games all
afternoon, from 1:00-5:30. Dinner is served at 5:30 followed by another
round of games until 7:15. The last item of the day is the evening life
skills training meetings- skits, videos, music, life stories, and a main
speaker or the highlights of the evening. The teams then will gather for
a 15-20 minute time for team building and bonding. Lights out at 10:30
PM. Evening programs provide your team an opportunity to grow in
relationship with one another through laughter, team time and
discussion.
The cost is per camper and includes, room and board, team unity
discussion book, reffered games, instruction, and more.
BASELINE2BASELINE Team camps are not like other team camps. We offer a
product much different than any other camp on the market. Supervision,
training, team unity, special programs, professional excellence, amazing
staff, are just a few of the reasons that set BASELINE2BASELINE Camps
apart. We are committed to helping your team become the very best.
Programs who are serious about developing into championship teams know a
week at BASELINE2BASELINE Camps is the jumpstart to a great season.
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What tournaments and
special events do you have?
We offer three tournaments during the week; a special situation
tournament, challenge tournament, and then a league championship
tournament the last day.
What is the
registration process for team camp?
First, contact Wayne Howell at 919-274-2826 or
wayne.howell@baseline2baseline.net Many of our team camps have sold out and
you must contact
wayne.howell@baseline2baseline.net Wayne Howell to make sure there is an opening for you.
1) Call or email
Wayne Howell at 919-274-2826 or wayne.howell@baseline2baseline.net to reserve
your team a spot at camp as soon as possible. Minimum of 8 players per
team. These camps do fill up and spots will be reserved on a first come
first serve basis.
2) Choose Option #1
or Option #2 below and make your decision prior to April 1st or your
team may lose their reservation.
Option #1
Send $500 non-refundable deposit per team asap to the
address below. When your team arrives at camp, the coach must present a
completed registration form for each team member and ONE check to
include full payment for all athletes less the $500 deposit. No camper
confirmation emails will be sent.
Option #2
Send completed registration forms along with $125 deposit for each team
member to the address below asap. Pre-purchased gear packages should be
ordered and paid for at this time. Personal email confirmations will be
sent for each family with a valid email address.
Do you have
scholarship money?
Scholarships are awarded on a need basis. Please contact Bonnie Tucker
at the BASELINE2BASELINE Office to request an application.
What makes BASELINE2BASELINE Team Camps different?
We change the leagues
We offer opportunity to change leagues depending on your win/lost record
for the day. Instead of being placed on a league and having the
frustration of either dominating or being dominated by the competition,
we provide the flexiblity to move if you need to.
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