Specialised Basketball 2022

This semesters I got the chance to do Spec basketball as one of my electives. In this elective, my aim was to improve my skills and confidence is preparation for my up coming WABL season and to understand how I work as a player and techniques to improve and alter my warm up, warm downs, diet and game play.

PLAYER PROFILE

At the start of this elective, I complete a self reflection as part of an out of school basketball program I’m in. I had 5 different areas of my game that I had to rate myself out of 10 how, say a strength of that area and say an improvement I wanted to work on. below is what I completed at the start of the year:

If I had to re assess myself, I feel as though I have improved but not so much as to change my scores. I feel that my improvements might change but as I now have different goals and focuses for my season. for example, I would change one of my focusses to be working on my left handed finishes to the basket.

DEFENSIVE CONCEPTS

SHELL DRILL: This semester, the defensive drill we got taught was the shell drill as one of our Defensive concepts.

Defence 1 : has 2 feet in the paint, on the split line. prepared to help on defence if the person with the ball drives base line.

Defence 2 : 1 foot in the paint and between is player and defence 1 player. guards both so D1 can can stay under the basket.

Defence 3 : 1 foot in the paint. guards his player and D2 player if 2 guards 1s player.

Defence 4 : no feet in the paint. slightly between their player and the ball. D4s job is to be ready to steal the ball if it gets passed to their player. Also provides pressure for their player as D4 is taking away the passing option to their player.

Defence 5 : no feet in the paint, pressure on their player as they have the ball. 1 foot above their players foot, forcing them baseline and into the double team with D1.

This drill/play allows players to learn rotation on the court when playing defence. I had previously learnt this before but going through it step by step really helped me to understand how to cover all the players on the court, whilst still applying pressure and help to your teammates.

OFFENSIVE CONCEPTS

PICK AND ROLL: we got taught the pick and roll for our offensive drill. the pick and roll allows for a player to get rid of their player, and have an option at the basket. the pick and roll involves 2 players and their defence. player 1, has the ball and player 2 sets a screen for them. as the name suggests, the person who sets the screen picks, and as player 1 comes off the screen, player 2 rolls to the basket.

Offence 1 : O1 is the player with the ball. O1 waits for the screen to be set by O2. Once screen is set, O1 dribbles towards the key, bumping shoulders with the O2, so that their defence cant get above the screen and has to either switch or go below the screen. Once O1 comes off the screen, they look for O2 or they takes the ball to the basket.

Offence 2 : O2 is the screener and sets the screen for the person with the ball (O1). The screener must get 1 foot above the defence and be parallel to the side line. as O1 comes off the screen, O2 rolls/turns their body towards the O1, and closes their defence and rolls towards the basket as an option to score.

This offence is very useful is most situations. it allows for the ball to move around the court and supplies many options for a score, whether that be shooting, passing to the roller, kicking the ball out to the perimeter or just create some movement and space. the pick and roll is very simply but very effective.

WAFL Presentations

In this elective, we were fortunate enough to have some of the WAFL west coast player come out to talk to us about a few things regarding being an elite athlete. in total we had about 3 session, 1 with boys and girls, and 2 with just girls.

We had the presentation with the boys and girls about how important our diet is when being an athlete. what to eat to get energy pre game and post game and training. we learnt about simple and complex carbs and when to have them. we learnt about how important it is to have a balanced diet. I found this presentation very useful because I had no clue about how important a good and proper diet is and how it can effect your game if you don’t eat properly.

The next 2 presentations were just with the girls. These were about injury prevention with women, and hormones n\and periods whilst playing. we learnt about how women’s bodies and all very different and therefore our physique makes us more prone to injuries like tarring our ACL. We learnt about how we have 4 stages during our period and monthly cycles, which yet again, effect how we play.

These presentations had a major effect on me. I learnt a lot from them and have taking many things into consideration after hearing about the different topics and how important it is to fuel you body right, warm up correctly, and how our periods can effect how we play.

OVERVIEW

Overall, I really enjoyed this elective. it has taught me many things and has provided me with more information about elite athletes that I wouldn’t have known if I didn’t choose this elective. I would definitely recommend this elective for anyone who has any interest in basketball what so ever, and provides many great opportunities to improve as a player.

ART- CASTING AND CONSTRUCTION

This semester I chose to do the Art Casting and Construction as one of my electives. In this elective we had to create a Amulet/Talisman to protect us from something. I learnt a lot during this elective, including how to use different mediums like soap and clay, pinkie sill casting, epoxy and in particular for my amulet, using gold and silver leaf.

ORGANISED- MEETING THE TARGETS

I had certain expectations for myself when creating my artwork. I wanted to learn how to use different medium and different techniques when using clay and soap. The outline of this project was again to crate an amulet but at first I wasn’t sure what an amulet was. After doing so research, I drew inspiration from ancient Egypt amulets and the wore down gold look that they had. At first I wasn’t sure how I was going to achieve this, but after some digging around in the art supply closet, I came across the gold, sliver, and bronze leaf.

INQUIZITIVE- HOW DID I DEVELOP MY DESIGN?

At the start of this project, I was struggling to find a design that I liked. I did many different drawings to try and find the best fit, and in the end I ending up going with a sun. I wanted this sun to protect me from darkness and light my way in the future. First of all I was struggling to get my sun the way I wanted and when I did get it the way I wanted, I thought it was a bit plain. So, I added so miner detail, as seen below, and I think it turned out really nice.

I wanted to go for a beaten metal look and look like it was shining whenever you looked at it. I wanted to achieve this using gold, bronze and silver leaf. I did many tests on my first amulet and found the certain colour combos and techniques that I really liked AS SEEN BELOW:

PROBLEM SOLVING

One of the biggest problems was trying to find what colour paint I should put under my metal leaf. I found that black was too powerful and made the leaf go muddy, and that without any paint it didn’t make the metal leaf pop as I would’ve liked it too. So I came to the conclusion that gold paint would look the best as it covers the cracks under the gold leaf and makes the sliver leaf pop nicely. Another problem I encounter was when I was getting my original amulet out of my mould. When getting it out, my amulet fell apart. It wasn’t a massive problem in the long run but if I needed to recast my mould for any reason, I wouldn’t have been able too. But overall my project ran smoothly and I was happy with how it turned out.

CREATIVE – FINAL PRODUCT

After all the testing and trials and errors, I completed my amulet. I am very happy with the end product but if I was to do this again, there would be very minimal change. I am happy with the development of my design and how I progress during this task, and most off I am happy that I took my time and didn’t rush.