In this solo episode, George Vaz addresses the common challenges coaches face when transitioning from traditional pattern-based offenses to a conceptual offense using the Constraints-Led Approach (CLA). He discusses how to handle the "messy phase" of implementation, strategies for gaining stakeholder buy-in through transparency, and practical ways to use constraints and small-sided games to build a fluid, decision-based system.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction: Navigating the mess of adopting the CLA and conceptual offense.
01:30 - The Transparency Presentation: Educating parents and players on ecological dynamics.
02:45 - The Dominoes Phase: Establishing core principles like "Floor is Lava" and "1 can't guard 2."
04:00 - Defining the ROB Shot: Ensuring shots are Range, Open, and in Balance.
04:45 - Narrowing Triggers: Using known spacings and specific constraints to create structure.
05:30 - Practical Constraints: Implementing dribble limits and time limits for intentionality.
07:15 - Small Sided Games (SSGs): Continuous Dominoes and 4-on-3 Dominoes Bursts.
09:00 - 2-on-1 Shooting: Building complexity and dynamic starts
10:00 - The MAYA Principle: Most Advanced Yet Acceptable – meeting stakeholders in the middle.
11:30 - Conclusion: Balancing organized sets with conceptual freedom.
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