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Tex Winter E Bob Kloppenburg, Arrivano a Torino Per Insegnare Ai Coach Italiani Due Sistemi Vincenti Della NBA sono lieti di invitarLa al I° Clinic Torino Basket: TEXTEX WINTERWINTER ee BOBBOB KLOPPENBURGKLOPPENBURG I segreti del sistema di gioco NBA Il sistema d'attacco 'Triangle Offense' TEX WINTER + Il famoso sistema difensivo 'SOS Pressure Defense' BOB KLOPPENBURG Palazzetto Valentino Ballin Via Piazzi 25, Torino 23 e 24 giugno 2007 www.donboscocrocetta.com info: [email protected] I due guru della pallacanestro americana, Tex Winter e Bob Kloppenburg, arrivano a Torino per insegnare ai coach italiani due sistemi vincenti della NBA. TRIANGOLO OFFENSIVO DI TEX WINTER EEEE LA PRESSIONE DIFENSIVA NBA 'SOS P RESSURE DEFENSE ' DI BOB KLOPPENBURG UNUNUNUN APPUNTAMENTOAPPUNTAMENTO DADADADA NONNONNONNON PERDEREPERDERE !!!! Palazzetto Valentino Ballin Via Piazzi 25, Torino 23 e 24 giugno 2007 IIII COACHCOACH :: TEX WWINTERINTER Morice Fredrick "Tex" Winter è una leggenda della Nba, allenatore di successo e innovatore del sistema di gioco americano con un suo 'Triangolo offensivo'. Come assistente di Phil Jackson ha vinto sei titoli con i Chicago Bulls e tre con Los Angeles Lakers. Dopo 57 anni in panchina adesso lavora come consulente di Jackson per i Lakers. Studiando presso l’Università South California nel 1947 imparò il triangolo offensivo da Sam Barry. Immediatamente Winter cominciò la sua carriera nel mondo della pallacanestro professionistica come assistente del noto coach premiato nel Hall of Famer, Jack Gardner, nella squadra Kansas State University. Nel 1951 diventò il più giovane allenatore nella lega universitaria americana alla Marquette University. Come allenatore nel Kansas State, dove si fermò per 15 anni, vinse otto titoli della Big Eight Conference e si qualificò per due Final Four. Fu premiato come allenatore dell’anno 1958. Quattro anni dopo pubblicò un libro sul triangolo offensivo, sistema che utilizzò con tanto successo al Kansas State- intitolato The Triple-Post Offense . Allenò anche Houston Rockets, University of Washington, Northwestern University e Long Beach State. Un computo generale di 454 gare vinte a livello universitario. Nel 1985 cominciò una nuova tappa della sua carriera come assistente allenatore con i Chicago Bulls. Affiancando Phil Jackson, primo allenatore dei Bulls dal 1989, Winter fu parte integrale dei 6 campionati vinti dai Bulls nel 1991, 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997 e 1998. Winter seguì Jackson quando lasciò i Bulls per Los Angeles Lakers, dove aggiunse altri 3 titoli alla bacheca personale, 2000, 2001 e 2002. All’età di 84 anni Tex Winter è ancora consulente del coach dei Lakers Phil Jackson e rimane il più rispettato assistente della NBA. La sua vitalità, saggezza e integrità sono note così come il suo contributo al gioco del basket rimarrà nella storia. Il suo libro ‘Il triangolo offensivo’ è nella terza edizione ed è stato pubblicato in parecchie lingue considerato uno dei migliori libri di strategia del gioco. Allenatori di tutto il mondo hanno seguito i clinic di Winter e continuano a cercare i suoi consigli. La sua influenza nella pallacanestro e nel futuro del gioco è incalcolabile e difficilmente superabile come carriera essendo stato appena un viceallenatore. Winter è membro di parecchi halls of fame, ha vinto il John Bunn Award alla carriera del Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Purtroppo, anche se nominato sei volte per il Basketball Hall of Fame non ha ancora vinto quest’onore. L’importanza di Winter non è quantificabile in numero di premi come quella di Red Auerbach o John Wooden ma il suo segno rimarrà nella storia come l’uomo che insegnò la geometria del basket a Phil Jackson, Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neil e Kobe Bryant come assistente. WINTER E K LOPPENBURG HANNO GIOCATO INSIEME AL USC PRIMA D'INIZIARE LE LORO CARRIERE DI SUCCESSO COME ALLENATORI . DOPO TANTI TRIONFI E ALCUNI DECENNI DI BASKET , SI RITROVERANNO IN ITALIA PER LA PRIMA VOLTA GRAZIE A TORINO BASKET PER INSEGNARE AI NOSTRI COACH COME SI DIFENDE E COME SI ATTACCA NEL CAMPIONATO NBA . BOBOBOBOB K K LOPPENBURGLOPPENBURG Bob Kloppenburg è uno dei più rinomati coach americani, ma a differenza di altri che lavorano sull’attacco, il suo contributo nella pallacanestro mondiale si centra nel lavoro in difesa, essendo il creatore del noto sistema di basket 'SOS defense' Allenatore negli anni 80 nei Cleveland Cavaliers passò a fare l’assistente nei Seattle Supersonics dove restò 12 anni di grandi successi. Allenò anche i Rockets e Clippers della NBA e l'UNLV. Pat Riley lo battezzò 'Genio della difesa' e Tex Winter 'una gran mente del basket'. In quaranta anni in panchina, ha sviluppato una strategia difensiva basata su 12 principi diffusa ormai in tutta la NBA. Già ritirato gestisce uno dei migliori siti di strategia del basket Hooptactics.com e conduce i 'D clinic' insegnando in tutto il mondo una spettacolare tecnica di difesa: cioè forzare l’attacco a reagire davanti alla difesa usando i 12 principi chiave. Questo permetterà di distruggere l’attacco perché la difesa inizia l’azione e la costringe a muoversi nel modo previsto. Kloppeenburg è autore del libro 'SOS Pressure Defense ', best seller per allenatori usato nel basket come risorsa nell'insegnamento e perfezionamento tattico della pressione difensiva. Ha prodotto anche la popolare serie di video 'SOS Disruptive Pressure Defense'. LLLLOOOO SPONSORSPONSOR :::: NAMEDAMED Fondata nel 1988, Named, acronimo di Natural Medicine, è diventata negli anni un riferimento sempre più importante per un settore, quello della medicina naturale, che in Italia ha registrato negli ultimi anni una crescita notevole con un numero di persone sempre maggiore che vi si accosta. Named importa e distribuisce prodotti di aziende all'avanguardia: Pascoe, Ferrosan, Pekana, Meripharm, New Era, Forest Herbs ed inoltre, in esclusiva, due prodotti che hanno raggiunto nel tempo una diffusione ed un successo davvero considerevole, che ha contribuito a far conoscere la nostra azienda ad un "pubblico" sempre più vasto. Si tratta di Immun'Age della Osato, un integratore ottenuto da FPP (Fermented Papaya Preparation) ossia Carica Papaya, sottoposta ad un processo tecnologicamente avanzato di bio- fermentazione della durata di 10 mesi e di Menoflavon della Melbrosin il primo ed unico integratore che impiega nella menopausa i fitoestrogeni del Trifoglio pratense, la fonte naturale più potente e sicura di fitoestrogeni, associati a Calcio e Vitamina D3. Named distribuisce inoltre in esclusiva apparecchiature medicali Vega (diagnostiche e terapeutiche) ed Herrmann (idrocolonterapia e ozonoterapia), due aziende tedesche dalla comprovata esperienza e serietà. Tali aziende si fregiano di varie certificazioni e "marcature" CE che sono indice di affidabilità e qualità delle apparecchiature. All'attività commerciale di Named si è affiancata nel corso degli anni un'attività di formazione sempre più capillare svolta attraverso alcune associazioni che operano in stretta sinergia con Named: S.I.M.F. (Società Italiana di Medicina Funzionale) che attraverso una scuola triennale gestita da docenti di prim'ordine, ed una serie di corsi tematici, si propone l'aggiornamento continuo della classe medica italiana relativamente alla medicina naturale DDDDOTTOTT .. F. FF RANCESCORANCESCO A A VALDIVALDI Il DOTT. FRANCESCO AVALDI si è laureato in Medicina e Chirurgia presso l’Università di Pavia. Specializzato in Farmacologia Clinica Ospedaliera ha svolto l’attività di Ricercatore Clinico presso alcune delle più importanti Industrie Farmaceutiche. Ha ottenuto il Diploma in OMEOPATIA presso la CISDO di Milano ed in MEDICINA FUNZIONALE presso la SIMF dove attualmente svolge l’attività di docente. Svolge attività didattica anche nella scuola di Medicina Estetica affiliata alla SIMF. Nella sua attività clinica utilizza il VEGATEST ed apparecchiature di bio-risonanza, di cui tiene corso di aggiornamento per Medici. Responsabile AREA BIOCHIMICA DEL MILAN LAB dal 2002. I° CLINIC TORINO BASKET 2007 Il clinic prevede un totale di 16 ore di lezione Soltanto il versamento della quota garantisce la partecipazione al Clinic. Le iscrizione devono essere accompagnate dal versamento della quota del clinic. Quota d'iscrizione : 80 € primo allenatore (70 € allenatori successivi della stessa società) In caso di iscrizione anticipata entro il 17/6 le quote saranno di 70 euro primo allenatore e 60 successivi stessa società. Per i tesserati PGS ci sarà un 15% di sconto. Versamento bancario; Intestato PGS DON BOSCO CROCETTA c/c. 3237046 ABI 02008 CAB 01113 Torino CAUSALE : Clinic GLI ALLENATORI ISCRITTI AL CLINIC RICEVERANNO MATERIALE PER POTER SEGUIRE IL CORSO E NOZIONI DI MEDICINA SPORTIVA CON PRODOTTI OMEOPATICI OFFERTI IN OMAGGIO DAL NOSTRO SPONSOR NAMED. MODULO ISCRIZIONE: I CLINIC TORINO BASKET Nome e Cognome_____________________________________________ Tessera CNA allenatore n°_____________________________________ Società________________________________________________________ Voglio ricevere informazione alberghiera: Inviare questi dati via fax al 0115811282 insieme alla ricevuta o per email a [email protected].
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