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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2025 · 12 MIN

Ep 252 Keeping Youth Basketball Players Engaged in the Summer

from Coaching Youth Hoops (Youth Basketball Coach) · host Teachhoops.com

Don't forget, to celebrate their 250th podcast episode, Coaching Youth Hoops is offering a 25% discount on all practice plans for the month of June 2025. Head over to ⁠coachingyouthhoops.com⁠, click the green "Get Started" button, and use the promo code PODCAST250 at checkout. Coaching Youth Hoops offers strategies for maintaining player involvement during the off-season, from camps to at-home challenges. In this episode of the Coaching Youth Hoops Podcast, Bill Flitter and Steve Collins discuss the unique challenges of keeping young basketball players engaged during the summer months. Collins opens by reflecting on the reduced stress and improved sleep he experiences after the basketball season, humorously connecting it to the constant mental load of coaching and teaching. This segues into a brief, lighthearted discussion about the potential future impact of AI on grading in education. The main topic then shifts to the difficulties of retaining player engagement in youth basketball, particularly for coaches running AAU or grade school programs where teams might change frequently. The hosts acknowledge the numerous distractions summer presents, from family vacations and other sports to the simple lack of agency many young players have in their schedules (e.g., parental decisions overriding practice). Collins notes that high school players often have more personal drive and freedom to commit to basketball workouts, whereas younger athletes might be pulled in many directions. Flitter suggests practical strategies for coaches, including running summer camps and implementing individual challenges like a "3,000-shot club" or "5,000-shot club" that rely on the honor system with parent accountability. He even shares an anecdote about his players deflating basketballs to take on vacation. Both emphasize the importance of making these activities fun and competitive, offering prizes for participation and achievement, and understanding that consistency in engagement, while difficult, ultimately shows up on the court. Don't forget, to celebrate their 250th podcast episode, Coaching Youth Hoops is offering a 25% discount on all practice plans for the month of June 2025. Head over to coachingyouthhoops.com, click the green "Get Started" button, and use the promo code PODCAST250 at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Don't forget, to celebrate their 250th podcast episode, Coaching Youth Hoops is offering a 25% discount on all practice plans for the month of June 2025. Head over to ⁠coachingyouthhoops.com⁠, click the green "Get Started" button, and use the promo code PODCAST250 at checkout. Coaching Youth Hoops offers strategies for maintaining player involvement during the off-season, from camps to at-home challenges. In this episode of the Coaching Youth Hoops Podcast, Bill Flitter and Steve Collins discuss the unique challenges of keeping young basketball players engaged during the summer months. Collins opens by reflecting on the reduced stress and improved sleep he experiences after the basketball season, humorously connecting it to the constant mental load of coaching and teaching. This segues into a brief, lighthearted discussion about the potential future impact of AI on grading in education. The main topic then shifts to the difficulties of retaining player engagement in youth basketball, particularly for coaches running AAU or grade school programs where teams might change frequently. The hosts acknowledge the numerous distractions summer presents, from family vacations and other sports to the simple lack of agency many young players have in their schedules (e.g., parental decisions overriding practice). Collins notes that high school players often have more personal drive and freedom to commit to basketball workouts, whereas younger athletes might be pulled in many directions. Flitter suggests practical strategies for coaches, including running summer camps and implementing individual challenges like a "3,000-shot club" or "5,000-shot club" that rely on the honor system with parent accountability. He even shares an anecdote about his players deflating basketballs to take on vacation. Both emphasize the importance of making these activities fun and competitive, offering prizes for participation and achievement, and understanding that consistency in engagement, while difficult, ultimately shows up on the court. Don't forget, to celebrate their 250th podcast episode, Coaching Youth Hoops is offering a 25% discount on all practice plans for the month of June 2025. Head over to coachingyouthhoops.com, click the green "Get Started" button, and use the promo code PODCAST250 at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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