Coach Your Brains Out

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Apr 14, 2022 • 42min

TEAM TENETS with Jonathan Newman-Gonchar

1:26 - Diving into Jon’s idea of WIPs (weekly improvement plans) that were introduced in Episode 1.Are they always 1-on-1 or are they group meetings?6:08 - Whiteboard where Jon’s players write their two mechanical or technical skills as well as their mental skill.8:23 - Example of an effective practice focus suggested by players compared to one that is less coachable.10:24 - Particular stats that Jon prioritizes in meetings.12:56 - Spending time with starters vs. spending time with non-starters.15:26 - Diving into Jon’s three tenets - particularly his belief in striving to be “1% better”.Always working hard towards bettering yourselfWhat kind of qualities are needed to be a part of the program?18:07 - Explaining Jon’s second tenet: “be a scientist”.What does it mean for an athlete to be a scientist?19:24 - Example of how an athlete can be a scientist20:28 - Coaching like a scientist.21:34 - How does Jon want his players to approach his third tenet: “challenge the status quo”.23:25 - What do Jon and his players do differently from other programs that are outside of the status quo?25:20 - What does Jon’s staff do that challenges the status quo?26:35 - What Jon has done to create an environment where his staff feels comfortable to challenge him.27:51 - What Jon has done to be a more “open” coach.Keeping authority while also maintaining a certain level of humilityBeing straightforward with athletes29:12 - Explaining the “illegal moves”.33:48 - A little bit about Billy’s book (the link to buy it is below!)Listener Questions34:31 - How Jon took everything he has learned from his mentors and created his own style of coaching37:44 - What has been the biggest change in Jon’s relationship with his players since becoming the head coach of the program? Read Billy's new book! The Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionGet CYBO the book! Support the show
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Apr 7, 2022 • 29min

INDIVIDUALIZED PLAYER DEVELOPMENT with Jonathan Newman-Gonchar

Newman (episode 1)1:26 - A little bit about John’s experience in the last 3 years as the 10th head coach of the women’s volleyball program at The University of New Mexico.Originally an assistant coach - transitioned into a bigger roleTransitioning from specializing in a certain skill area to having a role in every aspect3:24 - Important takeaways from the recent season where UNM had a record of 20-10.4:55 - Will the beach volleyball program be reinstituted?6:10 - Improving individual skills while also maintaining a clear direction for the entire team.7:50 - Trade-offs of focusing mostly on individual development.Difficulty maintaining the team-centric mentality8:49 - Benefits of focusing on individual development.9:54 - What kind of balance has Jon developed between team focused development and individual development?11:47 - Drawbacks of focusing on only developing one aspect.13:38 - Looking at individual development holistically rather than just technically.16:11 - What goes into the planning of team focused practices?18:49 - Adjusting to physical and technical variation of athletes when planning the IDP.22:44 - How does the assistant coaching staff operate during practices?25:10 - How are IDPs created and what role does the coaching staff play in their creation?Read Billy's new book! The Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionGet CYBO the book! Support the show
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Mar 31, 2022 • 31min

WHOLE VS PART SKILL PRACTICE -Motor Learning for Coaches

1:28 - Andy’s primary focus of study, and what he has his PhD in.What he does for the Pittsburgh PiratesMotor Learning + Sports Psychology2:45 - What is part vs. whole practice?Interconnected technique and skillsBreaking down the parts of Beethoven’s 5th SymphonyConnecting sports and musical analogies7:06 - If you mess up the first part, can you continue with the rest of the parts?8:20 - How to emphasize certain skill areas without making whole practice too overwhelming for the athlete.12:20 - Will part practice actually help you improve, or does it have a placebo effect on the athlete?Ineffective simulations for volleyball drills in young ages17:18 - How to implement whole practice into our warmups.21:01 - Are the different parts of motor learning connected, and if they are, how are they connected?Some gray areas in betweenSome aspects to take from each partFrom an academic standpoint, it’s hard to mixTrial and erroring + measuring the effects in practices to find the best approach29:03 - Summary of the topics discussed.Read Billy's new book! The Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a ChampionGet Coach Your Brains Out the book! Support the show through Patreon. 
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Mar 25, 2022 • 30min

MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING with Dr. Jonathan Fader - Part 2

1:30 - When asking athletes open-ended questions meant to stimulate their own thought, how important is it to leave them time/space to answer it?2:34 - Guidelines for what kind of questions to ask.4:33 - Effectively phrasing your questions.5:30 - What can and should coaches do with the feedback from their questions.7:04 - Examples of reflective listening.8:42 - Working in listening techniques into daily conversation.12:25 - Why is punishment not effective in the long term?17:29 - When to keep pressing athletes and when to stop.18:58 - How to approach following up with athletes after motivational interviewing.22:44 - Explaining strength lenses.25:12 - Is there a way to efficiently implement motivational interviewing without distracting from reps in practice?Dr. Fader's BookWe're excited for you to read Billy's new book for athletes and coaches! Get the Inner Knight on AmazonContact Billy to order copies for your team
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Mar 17, 2022 • 33min

MOTIVATIONAL INTERVIEWING with Dr. Jonathan Fader - Part 1

2:50 - Introducing Dr. Fader and the topics of this episode.3:46 - Becoming a better listener.4:22 - What Dr. Fader hopes to accomplish with his book.5:38 - Why many already existing programs are ineffective with helping people struggling with addiction.6:10 - How to actively engage with people with feelings of ambivalence.6:40 - Making trust and communication a skill that is actively taught to athletes.10:04 - What kind of athlete would motivational interviewing be the most effective with?12:49 - Affirmation in moderation (treating it like salt).13:32 - Putting heart rate monitors on coaches and having them be mic’ed up.14:26 - Explaining the concept of the writing reflex.15:30 - Natural inclination to look for what is wrong or not working.17:22 - When and when not to correct mistakes.18:40 - Example of an “ask offer ask”.21:25 - Making an effective transition to becoming a more guiding and listening coach.24:09 - Always having a purpose when presenting.26:40 - Making sure it’s about the athlete - using “You” as opposed to “I”.Dr. Fader's BookWe're excited for you to read Billy's new book for athletes and coaches! Get the Inner Knight on AmazonContact Billy to order copies for your team
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Mar 10, 2022 • 29min

THE INNER KNIGHT

Filled with lessons on practice, competition, and mindset, The Inner Knight is a powerful tale for athletes, coaches, and anyone who wants to achieve greatness.Meridian Kay dreams of becoming a champion knight. But when her one passion in life is threatened, she flees home to prove herself in England’s Tournament of Champions. Alone in a foreign land, Meridian meets the one teacher who can help her achieve the impossible.“The Inner Knight is the best thing on learning I've ever read.” –Tom Black“The Inner Knight is the most entertaining way to learn the mental skills it takes to be the best version of yourself. Athletes, coaches and learners will love this book!” –John Mayer“The Inner Knight is everything a modern-day high performance manual should be, disguised as a charming medieval story about knightship, mentorship, and pursuing one’s passion at all cost. If you want to learn how to consistently perform at or near your best when your best is needed, this story’s for you!” –Bernie HollidayGet it on AmazonContact Billy to order copies for your team
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Mar 3, 2022 • 29min

STORYTELLING with Jamie Morrison - Part 2

1:22 - Why Jamie prioritizes out of system attacking and how he uses storytelling to improve it. 3:34 - Common problems that teams face when out of system.5:26 - Changing the mindset to be more explosive and aggressive attacking out of system.6:48 - Prioritizing hand sets by having all back row players being able to set out of system.8:12 - How Jamie teaches the “slow to fast” footwork using stories.10:37 - Has Jamie’s stories stuck during the competition?12:16 - What elements of out of system play does Jamie focus on during practice?15:22 - Why and how Jamie implements tape into his practices.17:30 - Explaining the “ball is a clock” story and how it can help develop out of system attacking.19:23 - Using bands to improve arm swings.22:20 - How to prevent athletes from reverting back to their old technique.27:21 - Preparing athletes for their futures.Read Billy's new book! The Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a Champion
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Feb 24, 2022 • 29min

STORYTELLING with Jamie Morrison - Part 1

1:48 - How Jamie sets up successful presentations like he did at the AVCA Convention.3:11 - How storytelling can teach skills effectively.4:39 - Are analogies similar to stories, and are they equally effective?4:47 - Confusion to “aha” moment in athletes.5:50 - Going into depth on Jamie’s presentation about setting at the AVCA Convention.7:16 - Explaining how Jamie used med-balls as part of his storytelling.9:45 - Will stories still be remembered even months later?11:00 - Why Jamie believes storytelling is more effective than verbally communicating tips and advice.12:53 - Cases when Jamie doesn’t have a story planned.16:04 - Explaining Jamie’s “train track” story.17:34 - Similar to how the med-ball story can be physically manifested, can the train track story also be tangibly implemented or is it just a cue?19:32 - Implementing stories in practice.22:06 - Will Jamie use stories on what not to do, as opposed to what to do?23:10 - Will Jamie use stories in matches as well?24:56 - Balancing practice time with verbal feedback and storytelling.26:05 - Jamie’s tips on coming up with stories and how he personally comes up with them. Get CYBO the book! https://www.amazon.com/dp/1098630904Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/coachyourbrainsout
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Feb 17, 2022 • 31min

PRACTICE PERIODIZATION - Motor Learning for Coaches

Harjeev Singh, who works with the Orlando Magic, shares insights on integrating motor learning with data analytics in basketball. Casey Kreider, a volleyball coach at Miami, discusses the importance of periodization in practice plans. They delve into balancing skill acquisition with strength training, the necessity of adapting practices based on physiological loads, and the significance of maintaining athlete confidence. The conversation emphasizes a purposeful approach in coaching, ensuring that practice effectively translates to game performance.
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Feb 10, 2022 • 46min

BILLY ALLEN WITHIN THE GAME

-Mindset and preparation-Focusing on what you can control-Mindfulness practice and self-talk -Training and trusting mindsets-Lessons learned from Coach Your Brains Out-WritingCheck out Billy's books! https://www.amazon.com/Billy-Ketch-Allen/e/B07JCJ9Z9TWithin The Game Podcast https://www.withinthegame.com/ 

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