Run & Jump Fundamentals

Learn the tools to execute a successful Run & Jump Press at any level and make your team one that NOBODY wants to play.

Installing the Run & Jump Press

  • Travel to your Gym for Camp
  • Install the Run & Jump System with Team, Players, and Coaches
  • Run a Clinic with Your Coaches
  • Provide the Run & Jump DVDFatigue is the Name of the Game
  • Provide the Run & Jump Press Manual

Run & Jump Blog

Read the blog to find the latest insights, techniques, and training philosophies to help build a base for your program.

Run & Jump Drills

Key drills to build the foundation of the Run & Jump and enhance your teams ability to press.

ABOUT EDDIE ANDRIST

With THREE National Collegiate Championships, TWO International Championships, NINE National Tournament appearances, SIX Collegiate Final Fours, SEVEN Collegiate Conference Championships, 607 total head coaching victories, and as a member of the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Coach Andrist is well known as a master of the game.

Most Recent Run & Jump Blog Articles

Read the most recent blog articles to expand your knowledge of the Run & Jump press and build the foundation of a successful press mentality.

Arms Up Technique

Limit the Fouls, Limit the Lay-ups & Limit the Offensive Rebounds.

3 R’s, 3 P’s & 3 NO’s

The simple framework to help make the Run & Jump easy to teach and learn.

Memory Progression

Designing drills to create “muscle memory” and “progression” to quickly install the Run & Jump.

What Are People Saying…

“Thank you for all you’ve done for us this season. Having you come in and then stay in touch has really been transformative for my coaching. I know I am a better coach and we are a better program for it!”

– Jeff Huber (Westlake High School)

“Reached out about your run and jump method and ordered the videos and booklet. You have always been extremely responsive to questions and I wanted you to know I really appreciate it. We moved up to a bigger division in Ohio this past year and went 27-1 losing in the state semifinals. We were very successful using your principles. Thanks again!”

– Ronnie Canterbury (Fairland Lady Dragons)