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The TCP Podcast
Tyler Clark
67 episodes
3 weeks ago
Alex and I talk about timeout philosophies and how we approach giving feedback in-game, whether that's in a timeout, pre game, half time or post game Alex brings a plethora of experience from middle school AAU all the way up to division 2 womens basketball and everything in between, while most of my experience has been through the lens of an assistant position at a collegiate level The contrast in our experiences created a great dynamic to discuss both timeouts (when to call them, how to make...
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Alex and I talk about timeout philosophies and how we approach giving feedback in-game, whether that's in a timeout, pre game, half time or post game Alex brings a plethora of experience from middle school AAU all the way up to division 2 womens basketball and everything in between, while most of my experience has been through the lens of an assistant position at a collegiate level The contrast in our experiences created a great dynamic to discuss both timeouts (when to call them, how to make...
Show more...
Basketball
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness,
Fitness,
Sports
Episodes (20/67)
The TCP Podcast
Timeout Philosophies & In-game feedback (Part 1)
Alex and I talk about timeout philosophies and how we approach giving feedback in-game, whether that's in a timeout, pre game, half time or post game Alex brings a plethora of experience from middle school AAU all the way up to division 2 womens basketball and everything in between, while most of my experience has been through the lens of an assistant position at a collegiate level The contrast in our experiences created a great dynamic to discuss both timeouts (when to call them, how to make...
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 12 minutes

The TCP Podcast
The Power of Showing Up: Is consistency the key to life?
Alex and I discuss the power of consistency, times we've struggled to be consistent in our own lives as well the times that consistency has helped take us to places that we didn't know we could go We discuss the contrast between motivation and discipline, what exactly does it mean to be inspired and what place does that have, the bond and trust that comes with showing up consistently as well as what happens when you don't show up... Beyond just consistency, we touched on priorities and ...
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4 weeks ago
52 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Alex Silva (@byanymeanssilva) talks his unique rise to coaching, importance of relationships, youth & middle school training, how to utilize social media and more
We're so back. Alex is one of the best people i know, as a person and coach, he's one of one and he has one of the more unique stories in the industry in my opinion. He brings an incredible variety of expertise and experience, it's always a pleasure to talk to him and learn from him. Make sure you guys tune in all the way until the end for a special announcement! Make sure to follow both Alex and I on socials and share this if you took some value from it. My IG: https://www....
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1 month ago
48 minutes

The TCP Podcast
WE'RE BACK!! Quick listen with updates on the show going forward, let's get to work.
Beyond excited to get back to it, thank you to everyone that was still listening to episodes while I wasn't posting consistently, y'all are the backbone of this show and I appreciate you greatly. I have so much in store for this podcast and I can't wait to bring y'all so much value every single week!!
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1 month ago
4 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Alex Sarama (@transformingbasketball) talks ecological dynamics, practice design, rate limiters and much more!
Alex is a phenomenal coach and a pioneer in this space, he's an advocate for progressing and evolving the current state of development and basketball coaching as well as the overall approach to things like: performance training, front office work, athletic training, etcThe traditional/dominant approach is outdated, and as Alex mentions in the episode - you wouldn't expect your doctor to be using methods/medicine from 2000 or early because that would be malpractice, why do we continue to accep...
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1 year ago
52 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Jack Pyzynski (@jackpyzynski) pt. 2
Enjoy the rest of Jack and I's conversation!
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1 year ago
52 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Jack Pyzynski (@jackpyzynski) pt 1. brings us through struggles in covid to winning a national championship, playing NCAA D2 and what really matters in life outside of basketball
Jack is a great human & basketball player, he and I talk about his journey from being under recruited, having his freshman year taken away by covid, winning a national championship the next year and then back to back conference championships along with all the struggles and hardship in between After SMCC Jack takes us through his experience at Franklin Pierce which a NCAA Division 2 school in NH in the NE10, he played there for one semester and shortly transferred to UNE (University ...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

The TCP Podcast
What Is Skill & Constraints Explained
This week I touch on what exactly skill is, and how it differs from things like technique, as well as what exactly constraints are and how we can use/apply themThere's an important distinction that I think needs to be more known and that's the difference between a games-approach and the constraints-led approach, while you'll see a lot of crossover between the two they are very different. There are plenty of coaches that create small-sided games and apply one constraint and then leave that and...
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1 year ago
27 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Trevor Ragan (@learnerlab) talks zoo tiger vs jungle tiger, the importance of representation, growth mindset and feedback
Trevor does an amazing job breaking down, what can be pretty dense, science about learning. In the weeds, talking to the researchers about their work and applying it constantly to his own work and then creating content and making it super consumable for anyone listening Trevor and talk about a metaphor he coined "zoo tiger vs jungle tiger", what that means to him and how it applies to life and even sport. We talk a little about representation and why it's so important and even why we lac...
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2 years ago
54 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Drake Berberet (@strength2.speed) talks all things force plates, asymmetries, food spots in maine and much more!
Drake is true professional and currently working with one of the best force plate companies in the world (Hawkin Dynamics). Drake and I talk about force plates, interpreting data, applying the information you get from the technology, using that data to address things like asymmetries, things like how to recognize if an athlete is "cheating" a test and much moreI think the force plate talk is great, but you can also learn a lot from Drakes journey. Hearing about the amount of internships he di...
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2 years ago
45 minutes

The TCP Podcast
NBA Performance Coach Erik Huddleston (@eph.24) talks NBA schedule, game-day lifts, addressing asymmetries and much more
Erik Huddleston is the assistant performance coach for the Indiana Pacers, Erik is a true professional and has equipped himself with so much knowledge & experience prior to entering the NBA. That education & experience presents itself during this conversation.Erik and I discuss a lot of great topics: how to structure an NBA teams season for performance training, game-day lifts, using isometrics, addressing asymmetries - when to correct those asymmetries and when to leave them alone, P...
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2 years ago
1 hour 36 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Alex Sarama (@alexsarama) talks contemporary skill acquisition, practice design, the role of a coach and much more
We're back!! Our first guest since the hiatus us Alex Sarama, Alex is a basketball coach from the UK. He's extremely good at what he does, he's immersed himself in the literature of skill acquisition and ecological dynamics in order to develop basketball players and ultimately change the way we as an industry look at developing basketball playersAlex is a delight to talk to, he's extremely genuine and truly wants to change this industry for the better. I think he's one of the best coaches in ...
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2 years ago
1 hour

The TCP Podcast
Better Practice Design: How to Optimize Team Practices
This week I talk about how to design better practices and how to optimize those practices. I discuss some important mindset shifts, important concepts and much more in order to accomplish the goal of designing better practicesFollow me on socials:IG - https://www.instagram.com/tc.performance_/
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2 years ago
26 minutes

The TCP Podcast
3 Biggest Takeaways from Coaching in College
The past two seasons with SMCC have been beyond rewarding: 2 YSCC Conference championships (back-to-back), first ever USCAA Division 2 National Championship in program history, multiple All Conference and All American players. I was lucky to be apart of all of it, and I was able to learn a lot from it as well.My takeaways:1. Trust & Buy-in = Everything2. Film is so important3. The mind is powerful beyond comprehension 2 Bonus points:1. The college system as a whole could do a better ...
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2 years ago
32 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Ross Greenfield (@coach_ross_dpt) talks his approach to building athletes, fear of failure, narrow vs broad focus and much more!
Ross is one of the most passionate professionals in this field I've had the pleasure of connecting with, not only is he passionate but he knows what he's talking about! Ross gets in depth talking about how he builds athletes and so much more along the wayYou don't wanna miss a second of this episode!Check out Ross on social media and his program as well!IG: https://www.instagram.com/coach_ross_dpt/Program "Good Drills": https://good-drills.com/
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2 years ago
58 minutes

The TCP Podcast
John Evans (@johnevans_thp) talks strength training for brand new athletes, olympic lifting, 1-foot bounce and much more
John Evans is one of the best jump coaches in the world and is notably the performance coach for pro dunkers Isaiah Rivera, & Jordan Southerland (1footgod), as well some other very incredible dunkers/jumpers and thousands of athletes all over the world now with his online business "THP Strength". John was a treat to have on, the conversation was free flowing and a fun one to have. Early on he and I talk a little about skills training and what I think the top 3 trainers in the industr...
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2 years ago
57 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Jon Giesbrecht (@playfreebball) talks basketball mindfulness, being involved but unattached, gears of breathing and more
Jon is on a mission to help athletes get to the next level with mental performance, he specializes in basketball mindfulness and it's clear by the way he talks about it and implements it that it's extremely effective.The mental performance side of sports is something I'm super intrigued by. I've studied it, implemented it with my athletes, with myself and I've seen results in both. It's an extremely powerful thing, Jon thinks so as well.Jon and I talk about what mindfulness is to him, he talk...
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2 years ago
39 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) talks sports psychology, player development, his experience as a pro and much more
Mitchell is a player development coach in southern New Hampshire, he integrates the science of motor learning/skill acquisition along with sports psychology in his practice. He develops his clients holistically as humans and not just as basketball players, we had a great conversation.Mitchell and I talk about a lot of different things regarding sports psychology, things like what he's seen are important in the development of psychology in himself and his clients: focus & confidence. Some ...
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2 years ago
59 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Trainer Table Talk with Coleman Ayers (@byanymeansbasketball), Gabe Macias (@gametimeelitetraining), Martin Andrade (@onlyaboutbball), Dario Saisan (@saisantraining) and Danny Metser (@dmhoops)
Different format to this weeks episode: I'm joined by Coleman Ayers, Gabe Macias, Dario Saisan, Martin Andrade and Danny Metser to talk about some really interesting topicsSome of the things we discuss were: psychological stressors and the effects they have on things like free throw shooting, finding alternative consequences to physical punishment (running, push-ups, etc), what is the "it" factor in players - where does it comes from, the different styles/subcultures in basketball depending o...
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2 years ago
1 hour 8 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Shea Frazee (@shea.frazee) talks training philosophies, cognitive load, confidence and much more
Shea Frazee is a skill development coach in Southern California, he's worked with 35+ NBA athletes and a lot of the top high school prospects in that area. Shea is an extremely intuitive & intelligent individual, he understands training & coaching on a different level than most.Shea and I talk about his training philosophies and how he trains his players, we touch on how he trains both in a 1v1 setting and also in a group setting. We talk about how he goes about adding "cognitive load...
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2 years ago
1 hour 14 minutes

The TCP Podcast
Alex and I talk about timeout philosophies and how we approach giving feedback in-game, whether that's in a timeout, pre game, half time or post game Alex brings a plethora of experience from middle school AAU all the way up to division 2 womens basketball and everything in between, while most of my experience has been through the lens of an assistant position at a collegiate level The contrast in our experiences created a great dynamic to discuss both timeouts (when to call them, how to make...