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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 7 MIN

Ep 1934 Do Your Players Limp After Mistakes… and Call It “Bad Luck”?

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Episode Summary “Losers limp” isn’t about insulting kids. It’s about naming a real basketball truth: bad body language after mistakes costs possessions, and possessions cost games. This episode breaks down how coaches can eliminate the “limp” after missed shots, turnovers, and bad calls by training a simple standard: Sprint. Talk. Reset. The mistake isn’t what kills you The response is what kills you Jogging back, blaming refs, hanging heads, and going silent turns one mistake into three Most teams don’t get beat by better plays. They get beat in the moments right after mistakes—transition defense, communication, and the ability to reset. 1) Sprint back on change Every time, not “most of the time” Transition defense is the heartbeat of your program 2) Talk on the way back Find the ball, find the basket, find your match If players can’t talk when tired, they won’t talk when it matters 3) Reset fast Choose one cue word: “Next,” “Neutral,” etc. Make it your identity and use it consistently A short-live segment (2 minutes) where you score the response, not the basket: Sprint + talk after mistakes = win the possession Jogging, complaining, head down = point for the other team This turns “effort” into a measurable standard. “You can make mistakes. You can’t make slow mistakes.” “You can miss a shot. You cannot limp back.” “Champions don’t avoid mistakes. They reset faster than everyone else.” Body language is a habit, not a personality trait Habits can be trained through standards + consequences Reward the response, not just the result The best teams aren’t perfect—they just don’t break after mistakes Pick your cue word and install it this week. Demand sprint-back and talk-back in practice. Make the reset the standard—because winners respond, and champions reset. What “Losers Limp” Really MeansThe Core Coaching PointThe 3 Non-NegotiablesPractice Solution: “No Limp Transition”Coaching Language to StealKey TakeawaysCoach Challenge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Episode Summary “Losers limp” isn’t about insulting kids. It’s about naming a real basketball truth: bad body language after mistakes costs possessions, and possessions cost games. This episode breaks down how coaches can eliminate the “limp” after missed shots, turnovers, and bad calls by training a simple standard: Sprint. Talk. Reset. The mistake isn’t what kills you The response is what kills you Jogging back, blaming refs, hanging heads, and going silent turns one mistake into three Most teams don’t get beat by better plays. They get beat in the moments right after mistakes—transition defense, communication, and the ability to reset. 1) Sprint back on change Every time, not “most of the time” Transition defense is the heartbeat of your program 2) Talk on the way back Find the ball, find the basket, find your match If players can’t talk when tired, they won’t talk when it matters 3) Reset fast Choose one cue word: “Next,” “Neutral,” etc. Make it your identity and use it consistently A short-live segment (2 minutes) where you score the response, not the basket: Sprint + talk after mistakes = win the possession Jogging, complaining, head down = point for the other team This turns “effort” into a measurable standard. “You can make mistakes. You can’t make slow mistakes.” “You can miss a shot. You cannot limp back.” “Champions don’t avoid mistakes. They reset faster than everyone else.” Body language is a habit, not a personality trait Habits can be trained through standards + consequences Reward the response, not just the result The best teams aren’t perfect—they just don’t break after mistakes Pick your cue word and install it this week. Demand sprint-back and talk-back in practice. Make the reset the standard—because winners respond, and champions reset. What “Losers Limp” Really MeansThe Core Coaching PointThe 3 Non-NegotiablesPractice Solution: “No Limp Transition”Coaching Language to StealKey TakeawaysCoach Challenge Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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