
Pacey Performance Podcast The quadrant system; allowing creativity and structure in planning and periodisation with Daniel Bove (Director of Performance, New Orleans Pelicans)
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Sep 2, 2021 Daniel Bove, Director of Performance for the New Orleans Pelicans, discusses the use of the quadrant system as a visualisation tool in strength and conditioning training. He shares principles for periodisation and planning, managing quadrants in close game schedules, and the use of force plates in the NBA. Topics also include metabolic quadrants, plyometrics, and providing feedback to athletes during rehab.
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Book Born From COVID Downtime
- Daniel began writing the quadrant system during COVID when hotel downtime let him solidify his thoughts on paper.
- Corey Slacinger encouraged him to turn those notes into the published book.
Principles Beat Rigid Periodisation In NBA
- In chaotic, high-frequency seasons like the NBA, strict block periodisation is often impractical.
- Operating with flexible principles and a quadrant decision matrix gives better real-time adaptability.
Plan Quadrant Sequence Around Schedule
- Look ahead at the schedule and opponent style to pick quadrant sequencing (e.g., recovery → repetition → speed → game for three-day cycles).
- Adjust microcycle ordering when travel, back-to-backs, or opponent physicality demand it.
