"If it ain't broke don't fix it" “Well, these drills worked for me,” “The kids just need more reps,” “We’ll get to that later.” We've all heard these phrases and even used them ourselves, it a part of your evolution as a coach and as a person. We all go through our own journey's while on the pursuit of becoming our own person and coach, where it becomes harmful is when you just blindly follow and use what YOU were taught with no reflection or digging into why you're doing something or if ther...
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"If it ain't broke don't fix it" “Well, these drills worked for me,” “The kids just need more reps,” “We’ll get to that later.” We've all heard these phrases and even used them ourselves, it a part of your evolution as a coach and as a person. We all go through our own journey's while on the pursuit of becoming our own person and coach, where it becomes harmful is when you just blindly follow and use what YOU were taught with no reflection or digging into why you're doing something or if ther...
Alex Sarama (@transformingbasketball) talks ecological dynamics, practice design, rate limiters and much more!
The TCP Podcast
52 minutes
1 year ago
Alex Sarama (@transformingbasketball) talks ecological dynamics, practice design, rate limiters and much more!
Alex is a phenomenal coach and a pioneer in this space, he's an advocate for progressing and evolving the current state of development and basketball coaching as well as the overall approach to things like: performance training, front office work, athletic training, etcThe traditional/dominant approach is outdated, and as Alex mentions in the episode - you wouldn't expect your doctor to be using methods/medicine from 2000 or early because that would be malpractice, why do we continue to accep...
The TCP Podcast
"If it ain't broke don't fix it" “Well, these drills worked for me,” “The kids just need more reps,” “We’ll get to that later.” We've all heard these phrases and even used them ourselves, it a part of your evolution as a coach and as a person. We all go through our own journey's while on the pursuit of becoming our own person and coach, where it becomes harmful is when you just blindly follow and use what YOU were taught with no reflection or digging into why you're doing something or if ther...