Listen "Alex Sarama | How to Develop Adaptable Athletes Using Skill Acquisition Science"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, Alex Sarama joins to share his unique coaching philosophy when developing skillful, adaptable athletes. Drawing on ecological dynamics, constraints-led approaches (CLA), and differential learning (DL) his goal is to revolutionize player development.From his early coaching days in the UK to his NBA experience and global coaching journey, Alex discusses the limitations of traditional coaching methods and how modern movement science can help athletes become adaptable, dynamic performers in the heat of competition. Whether you’re a strength & conditioning coach, personal trainer, or sport scientist, this episode provides actionable insights into how learning and training should work hand-in-hand to optimize performance.Time Stamps:[06:00] Writing "Transforming Basketball"How Alex self-published a professional-level bookThe challenges of writing and organizing thoughts into a bookWhy the book became a springboard for his company[14:00] The Problem with Traditional Coaching ApproachesThe disconnect between coaching methods & movement scienceWhy repetition-based drills don’t build true skill adaptabilityBreaking the myth: More reps ≠ better performance[18:00] Implementing the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA)How skill is actually developed through dynamic environmentsWhy small-sided games are more effective than traditional drillsPractical examples of CLA in basketball development[25:00] Teaching Novice Players with CLA & Differential LearningHow to design training for beginnersTask simplification vs. decomposition—why traditional methods failReal-world coaching scenarios: Using DL & CLA to expand skill adaptability[33:00] How to Measure Skill Transfer & Performance GainsUsing film, analytics, and real-time adjustmentsWhy customized data and KPIs matter more than generic statsHow NBA teams should rethink their analytical approach[42:00] The Future of Coaching & Skill AcquisitionWhy sports is at the beginning of its "Moneyball" era for skill acquisitionThe importance of breaking silos between coaching, analytics, & performance scienceAlex Sarama is currently the Director of Player Development for the Cleveland Cavaliers in the NBA. He previously worked for NBA Europe based in Madrid, as well as Paris Basketball in the EuroCup and the Rip City Remix (the Portland Trail Blazers’ G League Affiliate).Alex is also the founder of Transforming Basketball. He is widely regarded as an industry-leading practitioner within the field of contemporary skill acquisition and more specifically, the usage of the constraints-led approach. His book, Transforming Basketball, was released in April 2024. He has delivered clinics in over 40 countries around the world and worked as a coach developer for numerous organizations and international basketball federations.You can follow Alex on Instagram and Twitter.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and follow The Performance Connection Podcast on Instagram!
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