DiscoverThe Talent Equation Podcast“I think sometimes you do drills for other reasons than skill development" - a conversation with Mike Jagacki
“I think sometimes you do drills for other reasons than skill development" - a conversation with Mike Jagacki

“I think sometimes you do drills for other reasons than skill development" - a conversation with Mike Jagacki

Update: 2024-04-10
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This episode is another in my new series focussed on having conversations with people I don't 100% agree with.

Mike Jagacki joins me to explore the nuances of his basketball coaching philosophy which takes a 'best of both worlds' approach' trying to integrate ecological ideas with concepts from information processing. 

Key Themes Discussed:
  • Balancing Coaching Styles: the importance of finding the right mix between structured and flexible coaching approaches. We delve into how aligning coaching philosophies within the staff and incorporating various styles can lead to optimal team performance.
  • Influence of Mentors and Philosophy Integration: The episode highlights how mentors have played a crucial role in shaping Mike's coaching beliefs and practices. We explore the significance of building a solid defensive foundation and how integrating different coaching philosophies enhances player capabilities.
  • Player Development Methodologies: Unpacking the balance between isolated skill drills and game-like contextual training, in fostering player growth. The focus is on the necessity of blending foundational skill-building with decision-making and real-game scenarios for effective skill transfer.
  • Dynamic and Adaptive Training: Training methods that are not only dynamic and adaptive but also encourage creativity. These methods aim to refine specific skills while ensuring they fit within a structured sports system.
  • Building Confidence and Teamwork: We examine the role of drills in fostering confidence, teamwork, and a positive player mentality. The episode also covers how pre-practice rituals can instill core values in players.
  • Overcoming Challenges and Instilling Core Values: From desensitizing players to fear and hesitation to the use of specific terminology for smooth transitions from individual skills to team play. 

    I enjoyed the conversation - I hope you do too. 


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“I think sometimes you do drills for other reasons than skill development" - a conversation with Mike Jagacki

“I think sometimes you do drills for other reasons than skill development" - a conversation with Mike Jagacki

Stuart Armstrong