EPISODE · Sep 28, 2023 · 32 MIN
EP2: Why Should All Coaches be Using Methods Backed by Science?
from The Transforming Basketball Podcast · host Transforming Basketball
In this episode, Alex Sarama delves into how basketball coaches and practitioners can inform their approaches based on contemporary skill acquisition research. He highlights the gap that exists between the research and its practical application, providing some practical examples as to how this can be overcome. Within the episode, Alex emphasizes the importance of coaches understanding the essence of human movement in order to design coaching and organizational approaches based on an ecological dynamics framework. Learn about player development with our activities book. Inside, you'll find 50 activity diagrams for your workouts and team practices:https://transformingbball.com/small-sided-games-book Level up your coaching with our Amazon Best Selling Book: https://amzn.to/3vO1Tc7 Access tons more of evidence-based coaching resources: https://transformingbball.com/products/ Key Takeaways 1:10 - "There's a big gap that exists in terms of the ideas stemming from the research world, and then the ability of practitioners to practically apply them." 5:05 - "There's a readily accessible evidence-base for us to access, learn, and apply in whatever field we're working in within basketball." 10:24 - "Understanding the differences between the two skill acquisition perspectives." 13:30 - "An affordance is simply an opportunity for action." 19:50 - "Constraints are always present and impacting every single possession and every movement within basketball, whether that's a practice or a game." 25:05 - "Variability needs to be an essential component of our practice environments." Links Website: http://transformingbball.com/ Instagram: @transformingbasketball YouTube: @transformingbasketball Facebook: Transforming Basketball TikTok: @transforming.basketball
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