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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 10 MIN

Ep 1956 Are Your Open Gyms Building Winners… or Just Filling Time?

from Basketball Coach Unplugged (A Basketball Coaching Podcast) · host Teachhoops.com

https://teachhoops.com/ Open gym can be one of the most valuable parts of your offseason — or one of the biggest wastes of time. Too often, players show up, shoot around, play sloppy games, argue calls, and leave without getting better. In this episode, Coach breaks down how to turn open gym into a culture-building, competitive, player-led environment that actually helps your team win later in the season. Open gym should not be random. Random open gyms create random habits. If players are going to be in the gym, coaches need a simple structure that builds the things that matter: communication competitiveness leadership shot selection defensive habits team standards accountability Open gym does not need to feel like practice, but it should still have purpose. Too many open gyms become: half-speed shooting lazy transition defense arguing over fouls players choosing teams by popularity no communication no standards no leadership no carryover to the season Players get sweaty, but they do not always get better. Before the first game starts, give players one clear standard for the day. Examples: “Today we sprint back every possession.” “Today we talk on every screen.” “Today every team must get a paint touch before a shot.” “Today no one argues calls.” “Today the winning team stays only if they defend.” One standard gives the gym focus. 1) The First 10 Minutes: Skill With PurposeStart with something short and sharp. Examples: finishing through contact catch-and-shoot decisions two-dribble attacks closeout into containment advantage passing This sets the tone and keeps players from drifting into lazy habits. 2) The Middle Segment: Competitive Play With ConstraintsDo not just roll the ball out. Add a rule that teaches the habit you want. Examples: no paint touch, no point defensive stop counts double no talking, possession does not count turnover means automatic point for the other team must make one extra pass before scoring Constraints teach better than speeches. 3) The Final Segment: Pressure FinishEnd open gym with something that feels like a game. Examples: first team to 3 stops wins down 4 with 2 minutes left free throw decides possession no dribble possession one stop to stay on Players remember how you finish. Open gym reveals a lot if you know what to look for. Watch for: Who organizes the group? Who talks when they are tired? Who competes without the ball? Who includes younger players? Who pouts after mistakes? Who sprints back after a bad shot? Who makes others better? Your team’s future leaders often reveal themselves in open gym before they ever get a title. Open gym should not be coach-dominated. Give players ownership. Assign simple jobs: one player starts warmups one player explains the standard one player organizes teams one player tracks wins and stops one player brings younger players into the group You are not just building basketball habits. You are building ownership. At your next open gym, do not just unlock the doors and hope. Pick one standard. Add one constraint. Create one pressure finish. Then watch who leads, who competes, and who brings others with them. Open gym should have purpose without feeling like formal practice One daily standard is enough Constraints create better habits than lectures Pressure finishes teach competitiveness Open gym reveals leaders, connectors, and tone-setters Random open gyms create random teams The offseason is not just about who gets shots up. It is about who builds habits when nobody is clapping. Make open gym matter. Make it competitive. Make it player-led. Make it something that carries into your season. For open gym templates, practice plans, leadership tools, and complete coaching systems, go to: teachhoops.com The Big IdeaThe Problem With Most Open GymsThe Open Gym StandardThe 3-Part Open Gym StructureWhat Coaches Should WatchThe Leadership PieceCoach ChallengeKey TakeawaysClosing Thought Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

https://teachhoops.com/ Open gym can be one of the most valuable parts of your offseason — or one of the biggest wastes of time. Too often, players show up, shoot around, play sloppy games, argue calls, and leave without getting better. In this episode, Coach breaks down how to turn open gym into a culture-building, competitive, player-led environment that actually helps your team win later in the season. Open gym should not be random. Random open gyms create random habits. If players are going to be in the gym, coaches need a simple structure that builds the things that matter: communication competitiveness leadership shot selection defensive habits team standards accountability Open gym does not need to feel like practice, but it should still have purpose. Too many open gyms become: half-speed shooting lazy transition defense arguing over fouls players choosing teams by popularity no communication no standards no leadership no carryover to the season Players get sweaty, but they do not always get better. Before the first game starts, give players one clear standard for the day. Examples: “Today we sprint back every possession.” “Today we talk on every screen.” “Today every team must get a paint touch before a shot.” “Today no one argues calls.” “Today the winning team stays only if they defend.” One standard gives the gym focus. 1) The First 10 Minutes: Skill With PurposeStart with something short and sharp. Examples: finishing through contact catch-and-shoot decisions two-dribble attacks closeout into containment advantage passing This sets the tone and keeps players from drifting into lazy habits. 2) The Middle Segment: Competitive Play With ConstraintsDo not just roll the ball out. Add a rule that teaches the habit you want. Examples: no paint touch, no point defensive stop counts double no talking, possession does not count turnover means automatic point for the other team must make one extra pass before scoring Constraints teach better than speeches. 3) The Final Segment: Pressure FinishEnd open gym with something that feels like a game. Examples: first team to 3 stops wins down 4 with 2 minutes left free throw decides possession no dribble possession one stop to stay on Players remember how you finish. Open gym reveals a lot if you know what to look for. Watch for: Who organizes the group? Who talks when they are tired? Who competes without the ball? Who includes younger players? Who pouts after mistakes? Who sprints back after a bad shot? Who makes others better? Your team’s future leaders often reveal themselves in open gym before they ever get a title. Open gym should not be coach-dominated. Give players ownership. Assign simple jobs: one player starts warmups one player explains the standard one player organizes teams one player tracks wins and stops one player brings younger players into the group You are not just building basketball habits. You are building ownership. At your next open gym, do not just unlock the doors and hope. Pick one standard. Add one constraint. Create one pressure finish. Then watch who leads, who competes, and who brings others with them. Open gym should have purpose without feeling like formal practice One daily standard is enough Constraints create better habits than lectures Pressure finishes teach competitiveness Open gym reveals leaders, connectors, and tone-setters Random open gyms create random teams The offseason is not just about who gets shots up. It is about who builds habits when nobody is clapping. Make open gym matter. Make it competitive. Make it player-led. Make it something that carries into your season. For open gym templates, practice plans, leadership tools, and complete coaching systems, go to: teachhoops.com The Big IdeaThe Problem With Most Open GymsThe Open Gym StandardThe 3-Part Open Gym StructureWhat Coaches Should WatchThe Leadership PieceCoach ChallengeKey TakeawaysClosing Thought Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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