2019 NCAA Championship Runner-up;
2019 Big Ten Coach of the Year;
AVCA Division I Northeast Region Coach of the Year;
Led Wisconsin to National Championship Game in First Season;
coached Dayton to four straight A10 championships;
4x AVCA Regional Coach of the Year
Using video and on-court demonstrations, Wisconsin Head Coach Kelly Sheffield teaches coaches how to train the individual defender.
Eliminate Pre-Contact Movement on Defense
Coach Sheffield starts by showing clips of Olympic play and demonstrates how even the best defenders are often moving when the attacker hits the ball. This movement at contact keeps the defender from reacting quickly to the ball and limits range. Video examples are used to show defenders that are stopped and balanced at attack, and the positive plays that result from it.
Defensive Posture and Ankle Load
After using video to demonstrate the importance of a balanced defender at contact, Coach Sheffield uses an on-court demonstration to discuss proper posture and ankle load. Using basic training drills, he shows how a defender with good ankle load can cover plays in all directions.
Training the Defender to Read the Attacker
Again using video, Coach Sheffield shows what defenders should be looking at when the attacker prepares to hit. Using multiple attackers, the hand position that "gives away" tips and off-speed shots is shown. Coach Sheffield talks about training defenders to watch for the "give away" and react correctly to it. This ensures the earliest opportunity to be in correct defensive position to make the dig.
Develop good fundamentals in your defenders to make more plays with the techniques provided in this dynamic presentation.
Produced at the 2014 AVCA Spring clinic.
48 minutes. 2014.