Skill Development Playbook is the only podcast that solely focuses on basketball skill development. If you are a coach, player, or parent that would like to get insights from some of the best basketball minds in basketball on skill development, then you have come to the right place. Coach TJ interviews the world's best trainers and coaches who share: what skill development means to them, how they prepare for a training session, advice for players who work out on their own, and much more.
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Skill Development Playbook is the only podcast that solely focuses on basketball skill development. If you are a coach, player, or parent that would like to get insights from some of the best basketball minds in basketball on skill development, then you have come to the right place. Coach TJ interviews the world's best trainers and coaches who share: what skill development means to them, how they prepare for a training session, advice for players who work out on their own, and much more.
In this episode of the SDP Podcast, Coach TJ discusses whether players should train with multiple trainers. The discussion starts with why parents or player may want to train with multiple players, things to be aware of when training with multiple trainers, and is there a scenario when a player should train with multiple trainers. Let us hear your thoughts on this matter. Tweet and share your thoughts on Twitter and Instagram. Be sure to tag us @nbnbball & @sdp_podcast.
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Skill Development Playbook is the only podcast that solely focuses on basketball skill development. If you are a coach, player, or parent that would like to get insights from some of the best basketball minds in basketball on skill development, then you have come to the right place. Coach TJ interviews the world's best trainers and coaches who share: what skill development means to them, how they prepare for a training session, advice for players who work out on their own, and much more.