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Encouragement to join as a premium member
When I decided to move to a conceptual offense this season, my research led me to SAVI, and their philosophies immediately resonated with me. I started as a monthly member but quickly bit the bullet and upgraded to an annual membership—and it has completely transformed my program. Last year, my practices lacked structure, and I rarely used small sided games nor used constraints in any of our games/drills. This year, by implementing SAVI's 4-quarter practice plan and the layered teaching concepts of the RDS system, our practices are structured in a far better way, and our players are getting significantly more quality reps tailored to their strengths. The proof is in the results: we finished last season with a record of 12-20, but halfway through our current season, we are already 12-7 and competing at a much higher level. The free community is a great starting point, but unlocking the premium membership is where the real transformation happens. Beyond the deep-dive X’s and O’s, the premium community of coaches is a phenomenal wealth of knowledge, and @Mark Cascio, @Tyler Coston and @Clare Murphy are absolute diamonds who are always accessible and willing to help. If you are sitting on the fence about upgrading, stop hesitating. Look at it as a direct investment in your coaching growth and your team’s success rather than an expense. The structure, elite resources, and immediate impact on winning habits make the premium membership worth every single penny.
Exiting a drive and kick
I am four out run mostly rose series. When we drive and kick to the corner what do yall primarily do? A)Find the closest corner to exit even if it is ball side B) Always go opposite where you kicked to get back into four out spacing or C)Do what ever gets me to the perimeter the quickest D) it depends on if the corner drives
0 likes • Jun 21
@Luke Cameron I have the driver fill the dunker spot and move the person who was in the dunker spot out to the wing. I have no true big this season so it helps draw the opposition big away from the paint
Rookie question
Rookie here - I coach girls at a small private school. Our kids will always play other sports. Could this offensive system help if our practice time is limited? I've noticed I already teach some similar concepts as what I've seen here in the few videos I've watched. Wondering if going deeper would even be a benefit given my context.
1 like • Apr 8
@Kevin Daniel Hi coach. Short answer is yes. I joined on the month membership and consumed a bit in that time and then(through some good fortune) was able to commit to the full year membership and the extra information I get from that is worth it. I've just started implementing the RDS concepts with my high school team and having the extra info and the community is so useful.
1 like • Apr 8
@Daniel Smith From what I know they combined the best of Race & Space with the best of Drive & Space to create RDS so it's sort of like the next iteration of both.
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Head Coach of the Waimea College Senior A boys team -- a high school in Richmond, New Zealand

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