LOVE, Dave, OTTE, Fabian and DAVIDS, Keith (2025). Skill adaptation in basketball coaching - harnessing periodization and individualization in scheduling NBA shooting practice. International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching. [Article]
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Abstract
<jats:p>As professional sports organizations increasingly prioritize individualized player development, specialist shooting coaches have increasingly been identified as important contributors to player development and on-court performance (as evidenced by recent statistics on National Basketball Association (NBA) teams hiring more shooting coaches). This applied case analysis reveals insights on the work of professional shooting coach, in alignment with contemporary motor learning theorizing and the ‘Periodization of Skill Training’ (‘PoST’) framework. Drawing on the theory of ecological dynamics, this study highlights the trajectory of personalized shooting development in response to evolving NBA performance dynamics, including the increasing reliance of players on three-point shooting. Through practical and conceptual basketball case examples of experiences of NBA shooting coaches, we look at how individual coaching interventions can support player adaptations to dynamic performance environments. Application of the ‘PoST’ framework in basketball shooting coaching provides a systematic and structured periodization and training approach to skill learning, highlighting the importance of movement coordination, adaptability, and performance training in player preparation and development.</jats:p>
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