

EP2: Why Should All Coaches be Using Methods Backed by Science?
13 snips Sep 28, 2023
This podcast discusses the gap between research and practical application in basketball. It emphasizes the importance of evidence-based approaches and understanding skill acquisition perspectives. The significance of affordances and constraints in player development is explored, along with the value of variability in practice environments. Technique work and manipulating constraints are highlighted as key aspects of basketball skill development.
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Bridging the Research-Practice Gap
- There's a gap between skill acquisition research and its practical application in basketball.
- Alex Sarama aims to bridge this gap by making research accessible and applicable to coaches.
Skill Emergence
- Skill in basketball is not something that is acquired, but rather an emergent property.
- It arises from the interaction between the player and their environment, not repetitive drills.
Ecological Dynamics and Self-Organization
- Ecological dynamics explains movement as self-organizing rather than top-down controlled.
- Players' body parts coordinate based on environmental constraints, not solely brain directives.