Embracing Ecological Dynamics: Transforming Tennis Coaching
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From Drills To Skills Course: https://mytenniscoaching.com/certifications/ In this My Tennis Coaching Podcast episode, host Steve Whelan discusses the challenges and reluctance he faced four years ago when shifting from traditional tennis coaching methods to those grounded in ecological dynamics and constraint-led approaches. Steve recounts his journey from a methodology focused on basket feeding and explicit instructions to one that emphasizes player autonomy, decision-making, and representative practice. He underscores the importance of adopting new methodologies in response to the limitations of traditional practices, which often fail to transfer to match contexts. The podcast also highlights the psychological barriers coaches might encounter when transitioning methodologies and the supportive community that has grown to facilitate understanding and implementation of innovative coaching strategies. Steve introduces an online course that aims to help coaches transition their practices effectively by gradually integrating constraints and player-centered approaches. The episode serves as a resource for coaches looking to enhance their coaching techniques through more effective and engaging methodologies. 00:00 Introduction to the Video Podcast 00:48 Host Introduction and Podcast Goals 01:30 Personal Coaching Journey 02:47 Challenges with Traditional Coaching 04:30 Transition to Ecological Approach 07:06 Embracing New Coaching Methods 10:45 Advice for New Coaches 12:57 Course Announcement and Conclusion
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