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In this episode, Alex Sarama is joined by Felix Engel to discuss his experience with ecological dynamics and the CLA (Constraints-Led Approach) in coaching. He shares how he first came across the CLA and wanted to find a more effective way to train his team. Felix emphasizes the importance of creating intentional learning environments and being observant as a coach to make necessary changes. He and Alex delve into the benefits of differential learning and how the CLA has been used at the professional level. They close by discussing changing coach education to an interactive process and the utility of using questions as a coach.
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Key Takeaways:
3:10 - The CLA isn’t free play; its intentional manipulation of constraints
11:16 - Differential learning can complement the CLA by infusing variability in closed environments allowing players to explore there movement landscapes
17:46 - An effective coach is someone who can transfer the intentions of how the team wants to play from practice to the game
19:15 - The CLA can be successfully implemented in professional sports teams
25:30 - Felix’s experience at the transforming interactive coaching clinic
People Mentioned:
Wolfgang Schollhorn
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Wolfgang-Schoellhorn
Thomas Tuchel
https://fcbayern.com/en/teams/first-team/coaches-and-staff/thomas-tuchel
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