The By Any Means Coaches Podcast

3 Things Coaches Say That Hurt Players

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Mar 13, 2026
The podcast breaks down three common coaching lines that unintentionally hinder player learning. It explains why “move the ball” lacks direction and how creating advantages makes passing meaningful. It warns against internal shooting cues like “snap your wrist” and offers external and feel-based alternatives. It also shows how to build genuine intensity through practice design and competitive environments.
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INSIGHT

Ball Movement Is A Byproduct Of Creating Advantages

  • "Move the ball" is directionless; true ball movement is a byproduct of creating and maintaining advantages.
  • Cue players to create advantages (collapse the defense, pass to open space) so movement finds the best shot, not just more passes.
ADVICE

Use Constraints To Teach Purposeful Passing

  • Do design practice constraints that force advantage creation and limited passes so players feel purposeful ball movement.
  • Use disadvantaged defensive looks or require a pass-based advantage to teach when passing actually leads to better shots.
INSIGHT

Internal Cues Make Movement More Rigid

  • Internal cues like "snap your wrist" create an internal focus that makes movements rigid and less accurate.
  • Research shows internal focus harms accuracy, consistency, efficiency, and learning compared with external focus.
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