
EP 8: Justin Lovvorn | Crafting a Culture of Long-Term Skill Development
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About this listen
In this episode, Justin Lovvorn shares his approach to basketball skill acquisition and how he builds long-term development pathways for athletes. He dives into driving skill through simplicity, discusses the overlooked positives of AAU basketball, and gives his perspective on how strength and conditioning can best support skill development.
Justin is the Owner of Shooters HQ in Dallas, TX, and was recently named Head Boys’ Basketball Coach at Fort Worth Southwest Christian School.
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Chapters
02:26 Transitioning to Head Coach
03:49 Philosophy of Coaching and Player Development
05:49 Understanding Individual Players
07:56 The Entrepreneurial Journey of Shooters HQ
10:10 The Importance of Ownership in Coaching
11:30 The Journey of Developing Shooters
17:09 Cutting the Fluff in Training
21:18 Developing Skills Independently
23:41 Understanding Game Context and Personal Development
26:45 The Balance of Skill Development and Autonomy
27:11 Pathways to Long-Term Player Development
30:42 Defining Roles in Player Development
31:58 Scaling Development for Different Skill Levels
33:57 The Role of Strength Training in Basketball
35:50 Navigating the AAU Landscape
40:14 Creating Diverse Learning Environments
40:51 Closing the Skill Gap
43:23 Influential Figures in Coaching
45:33 The Importance of Dependence and Identity