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WHAT’S CHANGED? with Tom Black and Shane Day
Season 5 · Episode 211

WHAT’S CHANGED? with Tom Black and Shane Day

Tom Black (University of George Volleyball) and Shane Day (LA Chargers) return to talk about what’s changed in their coaching and approaches to training since our last conversation.

Coach Your Brains Out

August 18, 202229m 21s

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Show Notes

  • 1:48 - What has changed for Shane since the last CYBO episode he was interviewed in?
  • 2:34 - How did Shane adjust to coaching different positions?
  • 3:59 - Has Shane’s experience within the last few years coaching different positions allowed him to gain a perspective of football that benefits his capability as a coach?
  • 4:43 - What has changed for Tom in the last few years since he was last interviewed for CYBO?
  • 5:21 - What have Shane and Tom been chatting about over the last few years?
  • 6:54 - What do their discussions look like?
  • 8:51 - What kind of tactics does Shane employ to make meetings run smoother?
  • 10:48 - Since the last episode, how have Shane and Tom further explored the topic of dynamic systems?
  • 13:09 - Why does Shane put an emphasis on the psychological side of motor learning?
  • 18:47 - How have Shane and Tom’s practices and interactions with athletes changed over the last few years given the pandemic and other factors?
  • 24:06 - Has the balance of process and result become established well in the volleyball world over the last five years?
  • 25:26 - What has Tom changed in the University of Georgia volleyball program that has had an effect understanding what failure means?
  • 26:32 - Dissecting the motor learning components of the changes Tom has made.

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