European Training – Dribbling

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Coach Bart Wouters organizes and runs Specialization Practices for different clubs in Belgium. He is the Director and Organizer for FROS and STARS Camps. He is the Head Coach of the Off-Season Practices in Limburg and the Coordinator and Head Coach of the Boy’s Academy U14 of Limburg United – feeding the 1st Division Team.

This course is suitable for players of all ages and skill levels.

Coach Wouters begins the course with individual steps to build up a crossover, fake crossover, between the legs and spin move dribble.

To conclude the course, he incorporates unique, multiple-player set-ups to hone the dribbles learned in the first half while on the move.

1  Dribbling Drills0:10:43

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While coaching professional teams at the highest level from 2003-2013, Bart was named 2012-13 Coach of the Year for Limburg. At the same time, Bart demonstrated his ability to coach all ages by leading an 18-Under girl’s team to the Top 3 spot in 2011 and 2012!

Bart’s penchant for coaching began while he was still a player at age 16. He began working camps, even in the USA at Catawba College and Wake Forest University. He began organizing his own camps at age 30.

Currently, Bart organizes and runs Specialization Practices for different clubs in Belgium. He is the Director and Organizer for FROS and STARS Camps. He is the Head Coach of the Off-Season Practices in Limburg and the Coordinator and Head Coach of the Boy’s Academy U14 of Limburg United – feeding the 1st Division Team.

Bart’s USA connections go well beyond his 15-year relationship with Better Basketball’s Rick Torbett. He has worked closely with such well-know names as Kevin Eastman, Russell Turner, Bryan Galuski, Tom Ryan, Paul Honsinger, Jay Wells, Dante Calabria, Scott Davis, Dean Keener, Sean Kearney, Ryan Goodson, Jim Baker, Mike Kelly, Mark Byington, Cliff Waddy, and John Beilein.