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I Don't Do Drills Anymore
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In this transformative episode of "The Coach Dave Love Podcast," NBA Shooting Coach Dave Love and co-host Matt Robertson discuss a significant shift in Coach Love's coaching methodology. "I Don't Do Drills Anymore" delves into why Coach Love has moved away from traditional drills and embraced a more dynamic approach to training basketball players.
Key Points of Discussion:
- The Evolution of Workouts: Dave explains the transition from using specific, repetitive drills to adopting a more fluid workout structure. He shares how this new approach allows for continuous adjustment and adaptation to the players' needs and the situations at hand.
- Emphasizing Variability and Challenge: Learn about the importance of incorporating variability in training sessions. Dave discusses how creating diverse scenarios within practices can better prepare players for the unpredictability of actual games.
- Challenge Point Theory: The episode explores the concept of the Challenge Point Framework, where the difficulty of the tasks is tailored to match the skill level of the player. This method ensures optimal learning and improvement by pushing players just beyond their current abilities without overwhelming them.
This innovative approach aims to make workouts more engaging and effective by mimicking game-like conditions and encouraging players to adapt and solve problems on the fly.
Tune in to "The Coach Dave Love Podcast" for more in-depth discussions on modern coaching techniques and insights into basketball training. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dedicated coaches and players.
59 episodes
Manage episode 429137369 series 3546027
In this transformative episode of "The Coach Dave Love Podcast," NBA Shooting Coach Dave Love and co-host Matt Robertson discuss a significant shift in Coach Love's coaching methodology. "I Don't Do Drills Anymore" delves into why Coach Love has moved away from traditional drills and embraced a more dynamic approach to training basketball players.
Key Points of Discussion:
- The Evolution of Workouts: Dave explains the transition from using specific, repetitive drills to adopting a more fluid workout structure. He shares how this new approach allows for continuous adjustment and adaptation to the players' needs and the situations at hand.
- Emphasizing Variability and Challenge: Learn about the importance of incorporating variability in training sessions. Dave discusses how creating diverse scenarios within practices can better prepare players for the unpredictability of actual games.
- Challenge Point Theory: The episode explores the concept of the Challenge Point Framework, where the difficulty of the tasks is tailored to match the skill level of the player. This method ensures optimal learning and improvement by pushing players just beyond their current abilities without overwhelming them.
This innovative approach aims to make workouts more engaging and effective by mimicking game-like conditions and encouraging players to adapt and solve problems on the fly.
Tune in to "The Coach Dave Love Podcast" for more in-depth discussions on modern coaching techniques and insights into basketball training. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dedicated coaches and players.
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