TGfU - Invasion Games
Ringkasan
TLDRIn this section, a modified basketball game is used to teach children essential concepts such as teamwork, open lanes for passing, and different defensive strategies (cold, warm, hot). The coach emphasizes that the practice can be adjusted to include uneven teams, focusing on success for learners. By employing various teaching techniques, including gameplay, drills, and equipment modification (like lowering the basketball net), the coach ensures that the children grasp the concepts of moving to open spaces. The session is designed to progress from a game to skills practice and back to gameplay, allowing for practical application of learned skills in a fun and engaging way.
Takeaways
- π Modified basketball game enhances understanding of teamwork.
- π Emphasizes moving to open spaces for effective passing.
- π Different defensive types: cold, warm, hot.
- π― Focus on skill development through practical drills.
- π Transitioning between game and practice for effectiveness.
- β½ Concepts learned apply to other sports like soccer and hockey.
- π¨ Modify equipment to suit playersβ needs for success.
- π Promote engagement and enjoyment in learning sports.
- π₯ Odd-numbered teams can create opportunities for learning.
- π Assessing understanding is crucial for skill progression.
Garis waktu
- 00:00:00 - 00:07:13
This section discusses teaching strategies using modified basketball games to enhance understanding of invasion games. The focus is on creating success in learning by having odd-numbered teams (two-on-one) to emphasize concepts like getting open to receive passes. The game restricts dribbling to encourage movement towards open space. Defense types are introduced, namely 'cold defense' where players simply occupy space without jumping or blocking, 'warm defense' where players can intercept passes, and 'hot defense' which allows for aggressive defensive plays. Modification of equipment, such as lowering the basket, is also highlighted to make the game accessible. After gameplay, teaching involves breaking down concepts. Drills reinforce understanding of open lanes for passing, with adjustments based on student needs. The approach integrates game concepts that apply across various sports, showing progressive learning from play to practice to full-game application.
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Video Tanya Jawab
What is the focus of the modified basketball game?
The focus is on moving to open lanes for passing and understanding different defensive strategies.
What are the types of defense discussed?
The types of defense are cold, warm, and hot defense.
How does the coach modify the game for teaching purposes?
The coach modifies the game by changing player numbers, using a smaller ball, and lowering the basketball net.
What teaching approach is used in this session?
The teaching approach is to start with a game, identify what needs work, then practice specific skills, and return to gameplay.
What is the importance of moving to open spaces?
Moving to open spaces is crucial for effective passing and teamwork, relevant in various sports.
What equipment is used in the teaching session?
A size five basketball and cones for drills are used.
Is dribbling allowed in the game?
No, dribbling is not allowed in this modified game.
How does the coach assess the children's understanding?
The coach observes their grasp of the concept and adjusts practices based on their performance.
What is an example of a drill used to reinforce learning?
A drill involves setting up cones and having children practice passing in open lanes.
What is the goal of the teaching session?
The goal is to enhance understanding of game concepts and teamwork in sports.
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- basketball
- teaching
- defense
- open lane
- teamwork
- modified game
- skills
- practice
- sportsmanship
- youth sports