EP14: How Basketball Coaching Differs Across Continents with Jon Yu
Nov 10, 2023
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Jon Yu, an ecological approach in his coaching practice. He discusses investing in learning as a coach, implementing CLA in player development, building rapport with players, onboarding programs for new players, and using small-sided games and constraints-based coaching to develop skills.
Investing in learning and growth as a coach is essential for personal and professional development.
Implementing the concepts of variability and differential learning can enhance player development and engagement.
Deep dives
Introduction to the Podcast
This podcast aims to transform the way coaches and practitioners think about basketball performance, focusing on contemporary skill acquisition ideas applied in the basketball world. The host introduces the guest, John, who shares his coaching journey and how he discovered a better way to teach basketball.
Importance of Learning and Growth
John emphasizes the importance of investing time in learning and personal growth as a coach. He discusses how the pandemic provided a unique opportunity to study and expand his knowledge in skill acquisition, observing that many coaches may be investing time in the wrong things. He highlights the need to prioritize learning and shares his experience of how it has positively impacted his coaching.
Benefits of Manipulating Constraints in Training
John describes his experience working with the CLA (Constraints-Led Approach) and differential learning in Italy. He explains how he incorporated these concepts into player development sessions, specifically focusing on shooting. By manipulating constraints like range, location, speed, and environment, John witnessed positive engagement, camaraderie, and skill development among the players.
Creating a Transformational Coaching Environment
The host and John discuss the importance of transformational coaching and creating an environment that fosters growth and learning. They share their experiences at College Prep, highlighting the value of building rapport, onboarding new players, and developing activities that promote engagement, variability, and adaptability. They emphasize the goal of making basketball fun while helping athletes grow and succeed.
In this episode Alex Sarama interviews Jon Yu, who has been exploring an ecological approach in his coaching practice. Jon shares his coaching journey, from starting as a high school assistant coach to coaching at College Prep in Italy. He discusses the importance of investing in learning as a coach as well as his experience implementing CLA in player development sessions. Jon also talks about the importance of building rapport with players and creating a transformational coaching environment. He shares insights from his onboarding program for new players and highlights the benefits of using small-sided games and constraints-based coaching.