Structures, Strategies and Compositions Developing SSC Attacking Strategy – Fast Break Today we will... Starter Task –Weaknesses of Fastbreak Developing fastbreak task. Issue Homework for Friday 14th March Starter Task Peer Marking Task Identify weaknesses in your chosen strategy. Explain the impact of these weakness of your performance. (4) Partner Task • Number yourself 1 & 2 1. start writing about Width 2. start writing about Speed • Use the information in the following slide to write a paragraph explaining the impact of your identified weakness. • After 3 minutes you will swap jotters and add to your partners answer this will require you to write about a different weakness. Problem / Weakness WIDTH • Don’t fill all 3 lane Impact Less space in middle lane • Less space for PG • PG has to slow down Defence in key • Less space to drive into for lay-up • No unopposed lay-up Less Options for PG • FB becomes predictable • Defence know what’s going to happen SPEED Defence able to get back • Skill level under pressure • Defenders in key • Pressure on decision making • Less space to drive into for lay-up • No unopposed lay-up • Resort to jump/set shot – lower % scored Pressure on skill level & decision making • Make errors – lose possession • Less time to think – poorer decisions • Slow down even more to avoid errors / poor decisions Developing your SSC Develop Fastbreak Copy and Complete the table below Activity Focus Success Criteria _________ _____ & _____ 60% 1. 2. No Lay-up Lay-up __ Man fastbreak Fill 2 lanes Rebound 60% 1. 2. No Lay-up ________ 3 Man fastbreak (_______) Width & Speed Skill Execution 60% 3 Man fastbreak (option 2) Width & Speed Skill Execution Decision Making 60% __________ (option 3) Skill Execution Decision Making ___ 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lay-up Passive Defender ____________ Passive & Active ____________ Continuous Fast Break Turn defence into attack Conditioned Games Use fastbreak within game Evidence of use in game Adaptations Developing Performance of fastbreak Activity Focus Success Criteria 2 Man ½ court Speed & Width 60% 1. 2. No Lay-up Lay-up 2 Man fastbreak Fill 2 lanes Rebound 60% 1. 2. No Lay-up Lay-up 3 Man fastbreak (option 1) Width & Speed Skill Execution 60% 3 Man fastbreak (option 2) Width & Speed Skill Execution Decision Making 60% 3 Man fastbreak (option 3) Skill Execution Decision Making 60% 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Lay-up Passive Defender Active Defender Passive & Active 2 Active Continuous Fast Break Turn defence into attack 60% Conditioned Games Use fastbreak within game Evidence of use in game Adaptations Question: Describe how you planned your practice of your chosen SSC (6) Structure Introduction Description of practices (include the following) • Activity • Focus • Success Criteria • Progressions/Adaptations Description of the progressive practices should include Three man description must include explanation as to why filling all three lanes was so important Explanation of how the variations allowed you to score from each lane, why it was important to adapt your strategy Discuss how unopposed practices helped improve ability to work at speed Discuss how each step allowed you to practice the movements and became progressively more demanding on your decision making skills and your skills within Basketball as they became more game like Developing Fast Break Group Task Get into a group of four Number yourself 1-4 Allocate the practices as follows: 2 Man Fastbreak (half way-full court) 3 Man Fastbreak Options 1-3 Continuous Fast Break Conditioned Games Each group member should write a bullet point explanation of the practices they are allocated Homework Due Friday 14th March Task 1 Using the structure provided in lesson 4. Complete the questions as a 15 minute timed response Identify weaknesses in your chosen strategy. Explain the impact of these weakness of your performance. (6) Task 2 Describe how you planned your practice of your chosen SSC to overcome your identified weaknesses. (6)
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