We are fortunate to have Drew Dunlop on this episode. 




Dunlop is a co-founder of The Pro Lane, a development facility in Wisconsin that works with players at all levels. 




Dunlop has coached around the world and is recognized for his modern approach using a Constraints-Led Approach for Skill Acquisition. 




At The Pro Lane, he helps designs training environments that allows players to explore solutions that transfer to the game.




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EPISODE BREAKDOWN


1:30 - Path from player to development coach


3:35 - Confidence as a coach to try something different


5:40 - Identifying that this coaching method works


6:50 - The process of making a learning environment


9:00 - The importance of whiteboards during training


10:35 - Using questions to guide learning


12:30 - How technology factors into development


15:00 - Emphasizing modern game skills


16:50 - Teaching players adaptability in finishing


18:45 - When in doubt, add a defender


19:55 - Teaching off-ball screening


21:25 - Methods for teaching players


22:35 - Teaching players about off-ball cutting


24:00 - The role of defense in the training


25:40 - Incorporating rebounding in development


27:25 - Including common triggers and actions


28:50 - Teaching spacing in development sessions


29:25 - The amount of off-court time as development coach


30:20 - From idea to implementation


31:40 - Teams, players to watch


32:40 - Growing as a coach & business


35:05 - Creating a focus for a development session

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