Niklas Geske starts his differential learning practice with finishing layups, varying footwork, spin, and even rolling the ball off different fingers.
He focuses on simulating in-game situations by practicing floaters, high finishes off the glass, and incorporating footwork variations.
He also adds variability to his shooting practice by changing shot angles, footwork, and shooting in dynamic situations, fading in different directions.
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In this episode, Alex Sarama is joined by Felix Engel and Niklas Geske from Germany to discuss player perspectives of a differential learning approach. They explore how differential learning can impact shooting performance and share their experiences and insights. Niklas talks about his journey as a professional player and how he discovered differential learning through a seminar. Felix explains the concept of differential shooting and the benefits of adding variability to shooting practice. They also discuss the importance of observation and creativity in implementing differential learning.