Elite Training Camp – Coaching and Career Development

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Elite Training Camp for Coaching (ETC) is a coaching and career development. The first ETC was help in August 2017. Coach Eastman, a former NBA executive and assistant coach (LA Clippers and Boston Celtics), college head coach, college assistant coach, college athletic director and Nike skills academy director is the founder and main speaker. ETC was created to help coaches improve in their current positions and to prepare for their next opportunity. While most attendees are basketball coaches, much of the content is applicable to coaching other sports, and even to leading work teams in the non-sports world. The 2017 guest speaker was Ed Tapscott, a Washington Wizards executive and former NBA head coach. Eastman and Tapscott share experiences from over 50 years in basketball. Panelists include Eastman, Tapscott and college coaches Mike Rhoades, Chris Mooney and Raphael Chillious.

1  Be a Learn-it-All Coach
2  Improving as a Coach
3  101 INTRODUCING THE CLIMB0:34:44
4  102 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN0:16:29
5  103 CLIMBING THE LADDER0:24:01
6  104 OVERCOMING THE CHALLENGES OF THE CLIMB0:39:00
7  105 PREPARING YOUR INTERVIEW NOTEBOOK0:29:59
8  106 PANEL DISCUSSION: Eastman, Rhoades, Mooney, Tapscott, Chillious1:22:24
9  107 INTERVIEW QUESTIONS YOU MUST ANSWER0:33:52
10  108 BEING GREAT WHERE YOU ARE0:48:47
11  109 COACHING MILLENNIALS (Tapscott)1:43:38
12  110 Xs & Os0:55:20
13  NOTES: Personal Development Plan Notes
14  WORKSHEET: Interview Questions
15  NOTES: Assistant Coach “Musts”

kewe4Kevin EastmanNBA and College Basketball Coach 35+ Years; Speaker to Sports and Corporate TeamsFollow

Corporate, College and Sports Team Speaker with 35+ years experience in coaching, including: 13 years in the NBA; Los Angeles Clippers: VP of Basketball Operations and Assistant Coach; Boston Celtics Assistant Coach – NBA Championship 2008, NBA Finals 2010, coached two NBA All-Star games; 11 Years College Head Coach; 11 Years College Assistant Coach;; 4 Years College Director of Athletics