In this solo episode, George explores the concept of the "transfer gap" — the disconnect between what players can do in practice and what actually shows up on game day. Drawing from an ecological dynamics perspective, he breaks down why traditional practice environments often fail to prepare athletes for competition and shares practical strategies coaches can use to make training more representative, challenging, and transferable.
Chapters:
01:00 – What is the transfer gap and why it matters for player development
02:00 – Why traditional practice environments often fail to prepare players for games
03:00 – Replicating pressure, consequences, and emotional demands in practice
04:00 – Using game-like environments, routines, and constraints to improve transfer
05:00 – Introducing the Representative Dial and scaling practice complexity effectively
06:00 – Why small-sided games can accelerate learning and decision-making
07:00 – Creating realistic practice conditions through rebounds, transition, and officiating
08:00 – Training special situations, late-game scenarios, and sideline out-of-bounds actions
09:00 – Building more intentional 5-on-5 experiences that mirror competition
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