Today’s guest is Aaron Fernandez, the director of player development for the Division 1 Davidson Wildcats women’s basketball program.
There are three things that stand out to me when I heard Coach Fernandez’s coaching journey:
1. He packed a lot of experience into a small amount of time.2. He benefited greatly from a mentor, coach Nathan Messer.3. He is not afraid to try new things, which stems from constant self-reflection.
In ten years he climbed the coaching ladder very quickly thanks to those three items.
In today's episode Coach Fernandez shares a way to teach and simplify motion offense. If you’re a coach who’s willing to dial back on the play calling and allow your players to play with a little more freedom and less to think about then this is your kind of offense.
Follow Coach Aaron Fernandez on Twitter (www.twitter.com/CoachFernandez1) or ask him some questions about 'Attack Space, Create Space'.
Show notes: www.coachcallstimeout.com/46.
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