@SveinnMolduxi@korfuboltakvold@hoddiunn Ákkurat , þeir hafa ekki tekið eftir hinum unga þarna inná þar sem þetta er nokkuð skýrt ! En Jóhann Árni er löglegur þarna að hlaupa inná og hjálpa til !
One of my favorite moments from our (@basketse) Super Clinic was when Joe Boylan (Director of Player Development, Minnesota Timberwolves) was asked about the number of repetitions versus representativeness.
"Rather 30 shots in context than 1000 undefended shots."
This is fascinating and ties together the correlation of success with being a part of a team that is focused on ENERGY GIVING BEHAVIOR.
Furman coach Bob Ritchey was interviewed during their 2nd round game and his team was down 19 points with 15 minutes to go in 2nd half. Furman’s coach told the sideline reporter they only have 65 “EGB’s”. That lack of EGB’s was directly impacting the way they were playing and the deficit they found themselves in.
What’s an EGB? “Energy Giving Behavior”.
Examples include: Hand shakes, chest bumps, encouragement to teammates, love taps and touches, recognition, help up off the floor, etc.
Hall of Fame PG Steve Nash averaged 239 high fives per game.
Marquette basketball coach Shaka Smart eyes EGB energy giving behavior. His team tracks the metric in real time in practice and in games with a target of 3,000 EGB’s in the course of a 40 minute game.
Positivity and supporting your teammates directly ties to the success the team can have.
It starts with the intentional choice by each player to buy in to a culture of Energy Giving Behavior.
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@bjorgviningi Já skil þig , mitt fólk í Njarðvík notar oft skemmtilega nálgun þar sem það er frétt með linkum á allar helstu umfjallanir , viðtöl og fleira þó beinn fréttaflutningur heimasíðunnar sé enginn nema segja sigur eða tap nokkurn veginn !