

Repetition without Repetition
Sep 17, 2024
Nikolai Bernstein, a renowned Soviet neurophysiologist, revolutionized our understanding of movement in sports. He discusses his groundbreaking theory of "Repetition without Repetition," emphasizing that no two movements are identical, which is crucial for skill development in basketball. The conversation highlights how incorporating variability in practice can better prepare athletes for unpredictable game scenarios. Misconceptions about practice variability are clarified, promoting subtle changes over radical shifts in form to enhance adaptability and performance.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Humorous Journey of Naming a Child
01:36 • 2min
Repetition Without Repetition in Skill Acquisition
03:54 • 10min
From Practice to Performance: Rethinking Basketball Training
14:13 • 5min
Embracing Adaptability in Sports Training
18:51 • 14min
Embracing Variability in Free Throw Practice
32:38 • 16min
Transitioning Between Insights and Coaching Strategies
48:57 • 3min
Dynamic Shooting Practices
51:30 • 7min