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Ep 2783 Does Your Practice Plan Kill Your Team's Momentum?

Ep 2783 Does Your Practice Plan Kill Your Team's Momentum?

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https://teachhoops.com/ Momentum in practice is incredibly fragile; one poorly timed lecture or a slow transition between drills can suck the oxygen right out of the gym. In this episode, we look at practice planning not just as a checklist of drills, but as a study in flow and energy management. We discuss the "art" of sequencing your time on the court, ensuring that you aren't asking for high-mental focus immediately after a physically exhausting conditioning segment, or conversely, letting players stand around too long when they need to be moving. We dive into the logistics of an efficient practice, focusing on the "hidden" time killers that most coaches ignore. We talk about the importance of rapid-fire transitions, the "zero seconds" mentality, and how to set up your gym before the players even walk in so that not a single minute is wasted moving cones or searching for basketballs. We also cover strategies for "sandwiching" your teaching moments—keeping instructions short and punchy so the sweat doesn't dry and the legs don't get stiff. Finally, we explore the psychology of the start and the finish. We discuss why the first 10 minutes determine the mindset for the next 80, and why the last 5 minutes determine how your players feel about coming back tomorrow. You will learn how to "prime the pump" with early energy drills and how to use the "peak-end rule" to ensure your team walks out of the locker room feeling accomplished and hungry, rather than drained and defeated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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