  Motivation and Psychology
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 |  |  | How to Teach Character Through Sport
 Athletic Director and Coach, Bruce Brown, outlines an application model that coaches can use at each practice to consistently, purposely, and conciously teach the character that goes along with the game. Brown has been employed by the NFL for 22 years, he is a inspirational spokesman, and has authored and produced a number of coaching books and videos. (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | 1001 Motivational Messages and Quotes for Athletes and Coaches
 This unique reference offers 1001 motivational quotes from noted athletes, writers, celebrities and world leaders.(book)
 $19.95 |  |  |  |  | Another 1001 Motivational Messages and Quotes
 Coach and best-selling author, Bruce Brown, builds on the words of wit and wisdom of his powerful first collection of motivational messages with another 1001 sayings to move, motivate and inspire. (book)
 $19.95 |  |  |  |  | Motivating Your Players
 An engaging discussion of what coaches can do to properly motivate their athletes. By Theresa Grentz of the University of Illinois. (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Basketball Skills & Drills Volume 13: Team Attitude
 Reviews the eight critical factors necessary for a positive team attitude and explains what coaches can do to cultivate these factors in their players. (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Basketball Skills & Drills for Younger Players Volume 11: The Role of Parents in Athletics
 Discusses what a parent can do to allow growth, help performance and keep proper perspective from the athletes’ point of view. By Former Coach and NAIA Champions of Character Special Presenter Bruce Brown.(video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Redefining the Term ''Athlete''--Using the Five Core Values
 This video, a volume in the NAIA’s “Champions of Character Video Series”, examines several athletic character traits and presents suggestions on what coaches can do to enhance their development. From NAIA Champions of Character Presenter and former coach Bruce Brown. (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Team Building Through Positive Conditioning
 Shows how coaches can take what has been the most difficult and negative part of practice and turn it into a positive and productive experience. (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | The Role of Parents in Athletics
 Discusses what a parent can do to allow growth, help performance and keep proper perspective from the athletes’ point of view. (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Basketball: Coaching for Success
 Bob Hill of Fordham University offers an informative overview of how coaches at all levels of competition can develop a winning program. (book)
 $17.95 |  |  |  |  | Developing a Successful Girls' and Women's Basketball Program
 The one resource you need to establish a successful girls' and women's basketball program. This complete, thorough and easy-to-understand manual covers every aspect of program development, including: Preseason tasks, practice planning, drills for team offense, defense and special plays, scouting, game-day consideration, end-of-season responsibilities, off-season training -- even tournament planning, fund-raising and more! (book)
 $19.95 |  |  |  |  | Basketball Skills & Drills Volume 14: Teaching Tips
 This video details how and why teaching plays a critical role in successful coaching. Explains how coaching is teaching, how to demonstrate and explain properly, how to use appropriate teaching progressions, giving feedback, using drills as teaching tools, how to correct mistakes, as well as assessment and evaluation and much more. Includes a free pocket-sized set of “Coaching Cues” so you can take what you’ve learned from this video with you to the locker room, court, and championship! (video)
 $39.95 |  |  |  |  | Practice and Game Evaluation
 Provides a detailed overview of a grading system, based on a coach’s values and style, that can be used to evaluate a player’s performance during practices as well as in games. The video also discusses 18 separate breakdown factors on which coaches can base their evaluations. (video)
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|  | "Balance is perhaps the most important word for a player or coach to keep in mind."
Coach John Wooden, Hall of Fame Player and Coach
Books and Videos By:
Bruce Eamon Brown, Athletic Director of Northwest College. Mr. Brown has been employed by the NFL for over 22 years, he regularly speaks to athletes, parents, youth groups and coaches. He is the author of six coaching books and has produced six instructional videos.
Theresa Grenz, Entering her 30th year as a head coach, Theresa Grentz has made her mark nationally in women’s basketball. The eighth winningest women’s basketball coach in NCAA history, Grentz led the Illinois to a program-best 24-8 mark in 1996-97, and has an overall mark of 148-98 in her eight seasons in Champaign. Her success at Illinois earned her back-to-back Big Ten Coach of the Year and WBCA District Coach of the Year honors in 1997 and ‘98. Grenz serves as the president of the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).
Bob Hill, Head Coach at Fordham University, Hill had a challenging tenure. However, Hill's experience as head coach with the Knicks, Pacers and Spurs gives him a wealth of coaching insight. |