
Season 5 · Episode 177
PRACTICE DESIGN with Mike Gee - Part 1
Mike Gee, the Director of Volleyball at North Pacific Juniors Volleyball Club, joins us to talk about practice design and incorporating Ecological Dynamics and the Constraints Led Approach at the club level.
December 9, 202133m 23s
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Show Notes
- 1:32 - Mike’s YouTube channel + videos he would recommend viewers/listeners start with.
- Ecological Dynamics (Eco D).
- Practice design
- Link to his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwdLRsJvwBV_UC3iANsHpng
- 2:17 - Introducing Mike: how he got into Eco D, and his experience as a club director for the North Pacific Juniors volleyball club.
- Dealing with limited practice time.
- 4:05 - Mike’s original coaching approach/philosophy in comparison to Eco D.
- 6:23 - Determining that new coaching approaches have a direct correlation to athletes’ performance.
- 8:16 - Important things to consider in practice design.
- Realistic drills (not necessarily framing it as “game-like”).
- 9:40 - The “Tennis” drill, and how it differs at different skill levels.
- 13:26 - What would Mike’s typical practice look like?
- Playing 6s and competing in games.
- 15:41 - If Mike had more time, how would his practices look? Would they be more realistic, or would it be broken down more by skills?
- 17:05 - The typical time breakdown of a 4-hour practice, and what skills Mike usually works on.
- Dynamics, serve and pass/Queen of the Court, playing 6s.
- 22:31 - Creating constraints in practices, particularly in 6s.
- Developing communication between players specifically by restricting communication with coaches.
- 24:56 - Are there go-to constraints that consistently work?
- 27:05 - Team constraints vs individual constraints.
- “Low-ceiling” constraint
- 29:36 - Does Mike explicitly give his players the purpose/intention of his drills/games?
- 31:12 - More examples of constraints Mike has used regularly in practice.
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