
The Transforming Basketball Podcast EP10: Developing Great Shooters
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Oct 27, 2023 The podcast discusses how contemporary skill acquisition approaches can be applied to shooting in basketball, debunking the idea of one optimal technique. It emphasizes the importance of individualized coordination and the role of degrees of freedom. The concepts of constraint-led approach and differential learning are introduced, providing activity ideas to increase variability and explore different movement possibilities. The podcast also explores the limitations of form shooting, the effects of a defender on jump shots, and the importance of practice design and rethinking shooting technology.
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Bernstein's Work Still Frames Practice Design
- Bernstein's century-old research showed experts use more variability, challenging the idea experts must be mechanically identical.
- This historical perspective underpins modern constraint-led approaches to skill acquisition.
Use Affordances To Improve Shot Selection
- Develop shooters' attunement to affordances by creating small-sided games that reward open, high-value shots.
- Manipulate scoring and constraints to encourage better shot selection and space creation.
Defender Presence Alters Shot Execution
- Adding a defender significantly changes jump-shot execution, increasing variability and lowering accuracy.
- Representative practice exposes players to adaptive demands they must learn to solve.
