Description
About this Course
So you ready to take your game to the next level?
Looking for something to challenge you as a player or as a coach want to give your players something more?
Here is a Basketball Playbook with Advanced Fundamental Drills.
Why do we call it Advanced Fundamental Drills?
Because every time you hit the floor work on staying to the fundamentals. Even though a drill may be more challenging doesn’t mean to forget your foundation.
As with any drill make sure to:
1. Go GAME SPEED. Without question, going game speed helps keep your game sharp and allows a quicker path toward improvement. Going at a quick pace best prepares you for what will happen in a game.
2. Add Competiton. Whether going another against another individual or competing with yourself, this helps keep drills energized.
3. Get Feedback. If a coach is helping you listen to their pointers on how to improve. By yourself? Video the workout and then go back and review. Even better, video and then ask someone who knows the game to give you advice.
Let’s get better starting today!
Course Contents
1 | Basketball Playbook-Advanced Fundamental Drills |
2 | Basketball Playbook-Advanced Fundamentals Downloadable File |
Coach Credentials
Tom KelseyHelping players, teams and coaches improve how they play and how they teachFollow
Tom Kelsey’s career has spanned from coaching Professional teams to players just learning the game.
Working with the NBA, Women’s Professional Basketball, High Major College Basketball, Small College Basketball. High School, Middle School, and Elementary School Kelsey knows how to communicate his message, ensures his teaching is understood, and how to measure improvement.
Kelsey has traveled all over the world teaching and coaching the game of basketball. Playing legendary coaches Don Meyer (college coach) and Rick Torbett of Better Basketball (high school coach) gave Kelsey a solid base in teaching the game.
As a player at Lipscomb University, the team averaged 30 wins per year his last three seasons.
Kelsey was the senior captain of the Lipscomb team, which won the NAIA National Championship.
At 26 Kelsey was the youngest Athletic Director and Head Basketball Coaches in the country. Before the age of 30, Kelsey’s team at Faulkner University made college basketball history by going from 4 wins to 23 wins the following season. By his third year, Kelsey was named Coach of the Year and taking the school to their first trip to the National Tournament and team set a record for wins in a season.
At Murray State, Kelsey helped recruit the #11 Ranked recruiting class, set a conference record for wins and team received the highest seed in the NCAA National Tournament ever for the Ohio Valley Conference.
At Belhaven University, Kelsey took his teams to two national tournaments in three seasons after the school had not been to the tournament in 37 years. Kelsey was named Coach of the Year and team set a school record for wins.
As an assistant coach at Alabama and LSU, he was part of recruiting and signing three #1 players in the country:
Schea Cotton
Gerald Wallace
Ben Simmons
While at both (Alabama, and LSU) they were able to sign top 5 recruiting classes. And Kelsey was named one of the top 20 recruiting coaches by HoopScoop Magazine.
Kelsey has worked, organized, and directed basketball camps in Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Poland, Greece, Belgium, Singapore, and China.
At Ensworth High School team state finalist each year on staff.
NBA (National Basketball Association) China
Camp Director/Lead Trainer
Camp Director for Junior NBA all-star camp in Beijing.
Lead Instructor for Train the Trainer program for teachers and coaches across China in the cities of Beijing, Guiyang, Lanzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai, Suzhou, and Wuxi.
NBA Cares guest clinician.
Served as Head Coach for the Music City Icons, Women’s Professional Basketball Team in 2017
Directed the process of selecting team members, practice plans, and game plan organization.
NBA Asia
Camp Director/Lead Instructor
Conducted 7-week camp for 1800 athletes. In charge of training coaches, camp staff and developing daily plans.
At the conclusion of program directed and developed curriculum or National Training Camp which selected the top 30 boys and girls for the national team.
Sport Singapore-Active SG
Consultant/Instructor/Writer
Ran weekly clinics for basketball coaches and developed drill and play notebook.
Developed and taught a course on how to implement values into each practice session and game for the national soccer team coaches.
Helped rewrite curriculum and manual for coaches certifications.
Worked with secondary and primary school physical education teachers on how to use Game For Life curriculum.
Spoke to students groups and conducted practices for area schools.
Coaching Career
Coach Tube-Basketball Ambassador
NBA China-Lead Instructor/Camp Director
Music City Icons (Women’s Professional Basketball Team)-Head Coach
NBA Asia-Lead Instructor/Camp Director
Ensworth School-Assistant Coach
Louisiana State University (LSU)-Director of Basketball Operations
Belhaven University-Head Coach
Greater Atlanta Christian School-Head Coach
University of Alabama-Assistant Coach
Murray State University-Assistant Coach
Athletes in Action-Assistant Coach
Lipscomb University-Assistant Coach
Faulkner University-Head Coach
Franklin Road Academy-Head Coach
Brentwood Academy-Assistant Coach