EP42: Designing Representative Practice Environments with Tom Parry
An episode of the The Transforming Basketball Podcast podcast, hosted by Transforming Basketball, titled "EP42: Designing Representative Practice Environments with Tom Parry" was published on February 16, 2024 and runs 32 minutes.
February 16, 2024 ·32m · The Transforming Basketball Podcast
Episode Description
In this episode, Alex Sarama is joined by Tom Parry, a professor at Indiana University, Kokomo. Tom shares his insights on applying ecological dynamics in sports coaching, specifically in soccer. He discusses the challenges coaches face when transitioning from traditional coaching methods to an ecological dynamics framework. Tom emphasizes the importance of combining actions and decisions in practice activities and highlights the need to design activities that involve decision-making and game-like scenarios. He encourages coaches to be open to new ideas and to value the expertise of both researchers and practitioners.
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Key Takeaways:
03:55 - Seeking Adaptability vs Fundamentals
13:15 - Questioning the validity of current practices
17:55 - Redesigning Principles of Play
23:32 - Deciphering "It Depends..."
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