Dealing with bumps and bruises and fitness tips for young basketball players.
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The Women in the Game mentorship program will connect students and young professionals with experienced professionals in the sports industry. It is designed to provide an opportunity to develop future female leaders in sports. The program aims to help mentees improve their personal and professional goals, gain a new perspective and position themselves to advance within their current or future careers.
Duration
The mentorship program will begin following the conclusion of the Women in the Game conference, for the duration of six weeks. Each mentor/mentee will have the opportunity to create a schedule which works best for them, in a specified time frame.
Mentee Eligibility
Women in the Game attendees are eligible to apply to become a mentee. Application instructions are shared during each individual event’s registration process.
What Mentees can Expect:
FUTURE LEADERS |
INSPIRE |
CONNECT |
EMPOWER |
Dealing with bumps and bruises and fitness tips for young basketball players.
Ball handling and dribbling are critical skills for any basketball player, and for point guards in particular. Dribbling with two balls is a great way to develop those skills, so here is a series of two-ball drills.
Good form is the key to good shooting. From Tara VanDerveer, remember the acronym "BEEF" - Balance. Eyes. Elbow. Follow-Through.
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