EP14: How Basketball Coaching Differs Across Continents with Jon Yu
In this episode Alex Sarama interviews Jon Yu, who has been exploring an ecological approach in his coaching practice. Jon shares his coaching journey, from starting as a high school assistant coach to coaching at College Prep in Italy. He discusses the importance of investing in learning as a coach as well as his experience implementing CLA in player development sessions. Jon also talks about the importance of building rapport with players and creating a transformational coaching environment. He shares insights from his onboarding program for new players and highlights the benefits of using small-sided games and constraints-based coaching.
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Key Takeaways:
3:45 - “Investing in learning and growth as a coach is essential for personal and professional development.”
11:18 - “Implementing the concepts of variability and differential learning can enhance player development and engagement.”
14:15 - “Building rapport with players is crucial for creating a positive and transformational coaching environment.”
16:00 - “Onboarding programs for new players can help accelerate their understanding of team systems and principles of play.”
20:08 - “Small-sided games and constraints-based coaching can provide opportunities for players to explore and develop their skills.”
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