EP58: Why There is No 'One Size Fits All' with Martin Andrade
In this episode, Alex Sarama is joined by Martin Andrade, a coach that is known for his creative and innovative approach to skill acquisition and player development. Martin shares how he came across the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA) and ecological dynamics, and how it has transformed his coaching style. He discusses the importance of creativity in coaching and how he designs practice activities and constraints to help players develop functional solutions on the court. Martin also shares his insights on shooting and how he incorporates differential learning and CLA principles into shooting drills and small-sided games.
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Key Takeaways
04:40 - Martin's trial and error process of activity design
08:50 - The drawbacks of rigid and benefits of variable shooting
13:00 - Differential Learning and CLA activities for shooting
17:50 - Martin's strategies for Warmups and SSGs
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