About this episode
1:19 - Moving into the topic of Coach Development, what are values that Jamie emphasizes when developing coaches? 2:47 - Are there common traits that coaches have, or does Jamie treat each coach on a case by case basis? 5:07 - When Jamie observes coaches develop, what are some of the most common mishaps or mistakes that occur? 10:46 - Should coaches who are interested in improving their coaching read strictly research based books? 12:01 - What are the main skills or values coaches should focus on improving to become more effective? 14:13 - When trying to implement reflection into a coaching routine, what is the most effective schedule to make the most out of the exercises? 15:29 - Some of the questions that Jamie has found to be the most effective to reflect on. 17:50 - How would Jamie structure reflection exercises? 19:40 - What are some common themes that occur during reflection? 21:15 - What are qualities that separate good coaches from the elite coaches? 22:36 - Explaining the term “pracademic”. 23:50 - Should coaches also have an academic background in their field? 26:59 - Exploring the informational processing aspect of motor learning. 37:33 - Introducing shared mentor models. 43:08 - Are there specific scenarios when developing a player that Jamie would focus on an ecological dynamic or constraints led approach vs. an informational processing approach? 45:01 - Explaining the effects of differential learning. 47:15 - Why Jamie is not entirely sold on prescriptive coaching methods. Coach Your Brains Out: The Art and Science of Coaching Volleyball The Inner Knight: Train and Compete Like a Champion Become a Patron to support the show.