i'm sure someone else with guard training experience can tell you the most popular methods of training them.
Here's my advice for training guards:
I try to train as many of the 'guard' skills as possible. These skills are Jump Shot, Jump Range, Handling, Passing, Outside Defence and Driving. Instantly, you should see that guard trainers have a disadvantage over Big Guy trainers since our trainees need training in 6 skills. However, many forms of training that are relevant for guards will train handling and driving too.
I rotate the following skills over the 12 full training weeks of the season (ie. those where you will get three games), training PG and SG:
3 Weeks Pressure (trains Outside Defence and inside defence)
3 Weeks Passing (trains passing, handling and driving)
6 Weeks Jump Shot or Outside Shooting (trains jump shot, jump range, handling and driving)
In the two 'short' weeks I train either Free Throws or Stamina.
I do intend to do some One on One training (trains Handling and Driving) next season if my players level up early, but (perhaps controversially) its not a priority for me.
EDIT: Sorry, Acworth, should be replying to Hannan.
Hannan, you have 4 reasonable guards aged 23 or under who will make a decent basis for a guard-training program, so train one of the three skills mentioned in the rotation above for PG and SG. Try to get them 48 minutes each and remember to schedule a scrimmage next week - fancy a scrimmage?
Last edited by LA-The Phil at 4/18/2008 1:45:16 PM