Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Basketball Awards

There are myriad reasons for youth basketball trophies to be awarded, but what kind of award are you able to give to your adult recreational league?

It may seems daft at first, but giving out basketball trophies for your team's matches is as logical as with babies.

But who do you give the trophies to? the winners of the championship game? NO! You can give awards for being champion in these drills, as well:

Adults seldom outgrow the appreciation of rewards for their hard work, they should not outgrow that appreciation in play, either.

Team on the Mountain: We have all played Man of the Mountain....this is a scrimmage drill that follows the same rules. Break your team in to as lots of 4-man teams as you can. The game is played in lightning rounds: each team plays only until they are scored on. The next team replaces them. Play continues like this until you have cycled through all the teams a few times; the last team standing wins! In the event you get the whole league involved, the game can be even more fun. Give a basketball trophy to each member of the winning team!

Free-throw king: Keep in mind those games from the arcade where you had to get the mini basketball in to the net as lots of times as you could within two minutes? This drill is kind of like that. Put all of your balls in to a rubbish bin & have your team line up behind the free-throw line. person  mans the bin, throwing the balls to the thrower, who attempts score as lots of points as feasible in two minutes. There is another player stationed below the basket to collect balls & get them back to the bin. After two minutes all players rotate; shooter becoming collector, collector becoming bin manager, & bin manager returning to the line to shoot himself. Give basketball trophies to your consistent top shooters at the finish of the season.

 

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