Eight knee surgeries is the part people don’t see. The standings don’t show it, the highlights don’t mention it, and most young players never hear what it feels like to sit on the sideline while your team practices. Former pro power forward and center Jurej Macura joins us to tell the full story, from leaving Slovenia for a top academy environment to fighting through a career that keeps rerouting.
We get real about what actually drives youth basketball development: stepping out of your comfort zone, doing the unglamorous extra work, and learning to train your body with intention. Jurej breaks down coordination training during growth spurts, why strength and conditioning matters even during the season, and the simplest knee-protection advice he trusts: get stronger with squats and deadlifts. We also unpack how recovery habits like sleep and nutrition stack up over years, not days, and why “perfect health” is rare in pro sports.
The deeper thread is mindset. Club changes, COVID chaos, coach turnover, and even bankruptcy can hit without warning, so we focus on a principle that applies on and off the court: control what you can control, and don’t waste energy on the rest. Jurej also shares how the right people, family support, and mental skills coaching help athletes handle setbacks and keep growing.
We close with what he’s building next: FitRive, a team management app designed to help coaches track readiness, sleep, soreness, pain, motivation, and communication in one place to reduce missed info and lower injury risk. If you coach, play, or parent a serious hoopers, subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
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