Alan Stein | 12 Week Off-season Agility and Conditioning Program for Basketball Players

Written by Coach Peterman

I have coached at the NCAA Division 2 (Southwestern Oklahoma State University), NAIA (USAO), and JUCO Levels (Blinn College and Carl Albert State College) as well as high school. I just felt that fellow coaches especially young coaches need to constantly work on their “game”. Just like the basketball players that we coach. We as coaches need to improve ourselves. That is my story and why I do this blog.

February 1, 2011

12 Week Off-season Agility and Conditioning Program for Basketball Players

  • Workouts feature short, high intensity bursts of energy that include sprinting, back pedaling, defensive sliding, and jumping
  • Includes Workout Charts and Checklists

Buy Here:

12 Week Off-season Agility and Conditioning Program for Basketball Players – Basketball — Championship Productions, Inc.
with Alan Stein,
Head Strength & Conditioning coach for the nationally renowned DeMatha Catholic High School boys basketball program;
owner of Stronger Team;
has worked with elite high school, college, and NBA players.

The difference between good players and great players is that great players don’t get tired late in the game.

The importance of conditioning is quite evident in the sport of basketball. If you really want to maximize your potential, you must do things outside of just playing basketball to improve your game. It is important you participate in a truly comprehensive agility and conditioning program. You will be able to run faster, jump higher, and box out stronger!

As you know, the game of basketball consists of short, high intensity bursts of energy that include sprinting, back pedaling, defensive sliding, and jumping. Therefore, this day-by-day, 12-week conditioning program utilizes these movement patterns. The best players are in the best shape! Included are a dozen full color drill diagrams.

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