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The TCP Podcast

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The By Any Means Coaches Podcast: Exploring the Science, Art, and Culture of Modern Coaching. The BAM Coaches Podcast takes coaches inside the evolution of player development. Grounded in modern skill acquisition science and Constraints-Led Approach but guided by balance and context. Hosts Coleman Ayers, Tyler Clark, and Alex Silva dive into how athletes truly learn - across cultures, systems, and environments. Each episode unpacks the intersection between science, experience, and intuition, equipping coaches to build players who think, adapt, and thrive anywhere in the world.
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Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) talks developing elite shooters, competency over confidence, building a culture that lasts and more

Wed Feb 04 2026

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In this episode of the By Any Means Coaches Podcast, Tyler Clark and Coleman Ayers sit down with elite shooting coach Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) to dive deep into modern shooting development, learning theory, and what actually transfers to the game. The conversation breaks down how Mitchell’s approach to shooting has evolved, not through radical mechanical changes, but through a deeper understanding of physics, biology, and how humans truly learn movement in chaotic environments. The trio explore differential learning, self-organization, and why confidence is more often a competence problem disguised as psychology. From NBA shooters like Duncan Robinson to youth players developing their first reliable jumper, this episode challenges traditional repetition-based training models and reframes shooting development around adaptability, representative environments, and emotional resilience. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and reconnecting with Mitchell Kirsch  02:30 Building training facilities and scaling basketball businesses  07:15 Overview of the BAM Coaches Podcast vision and direction  11:20 Mitchell’s evolution as a shooting coach  12:30 Function over form in shooting development  14:00 Release angle, exit velocity, and shot direction explained  15:20 Balancing chaotic game reps with technical focus  17:45 Differential learning vs representative learning environments  18:40 Self-organization vs muscle memory  21:00 Why variability accelerates learning and transfer  23:45 Stochastic resonance and finding your “true” shot  26:30 Problems with shooting machines and repetitive reps  28:30 Contested shooting and why it cleans up mechanics  31:45 Psychology vs biology in shooting performance  33:30 Why most “confidence issues” are really competence issues  36:00 Building real confidence through adaptable skill development  38:00 Applying ecological dynamics to team culture  40:30 Constraints-based approaches to joy, responsibility, and awareness Coaching Resources: https://www.byanymeansbasketball.com BAM Blueprint Book: https://www.byanymeansbasketball.com/blueprint If this episode challenged how you think about shooting, confidence, or player development, share it with another coach, leave a review, and subscribe to the By Any Means Coaches Podcast. These conversations are shaping the future of basketball training, and you don’t want to be late to the shift.

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In this episode of the By Any Means Coaches Podcast, Tyler Clark and Coleman Ayers sit down with elite shooting coach Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) to dive deep into modern shooting development, learning theory, and what actually transfers to the game. The conversation breaks down how Mitchell’s approach to shooting has evolved, not through radical mechanical changes, but through a deeper understanding of physics, biology, and how humans truly learn movement in chaotic environments. The trio explore differential learning, self-organization, and why confidence is more often a competence problem disguised as psychology. From NBA shooters like Duncan Robinson to youth players developing their first reliable jumper, this episode challenges traditional repetition-based training models and reframes shooting development around adaptability, representative environments, and emotional resilience. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and reconnecting with Mitchell Kirsch  02:30 Building training facilities and scaling basketball businesses  07:15 Overview of the BAM Coaches Podcast vision and direction  11:20 Mitchell’s evolution as a shooting coach  12:30 Function over form in shooting development  14:00 Release angle, exit velocity, and shot direction explained  15:20 Balancing chaotic game reps with technical focus  17:45 Differential learning vs representative learning environments  18:40 Self-organization vs muscle memory  21:00 Why variability accelerates learning and transfer  23:45 Stochastic resonance and finding your “true” shot  26:30 Problems with shooting machines and repetitive reps  28:30 Contested shooting and why it cleans up mechanics  31:45 Psychology vs biology in shooting performance  33:30 Why most “confidence issues” are really competence issues  36:00 Building real confidence through adaptable skill development  38:00 Applying ecological dynamics to team culture  40:30 Constraints-based approaches to joy, responsibility, and awareness Coaching Resources: https://www.byanymeansbasketball.com BAM Blueprint Book: https://www.byanymeansbasketball.com/blueprint If this episode challenged how you think about shooting, confidence, or player development, share it with another coach, leave a review, and subscribe to the By Any Means Coaches Podcast. These conversations are shaping the future of basketball training, and you don’t want to be late to the shift.

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Episode count
94
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Latest episode date
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What is The TCP Podcast about?

The By Any Means Coaches Podcast: Exploring the Science, Art, and Culture of Modern Coaching. The BAM Coaches Podcast takes coaches inside the evolution of player development. Grounded in modern skill acquisition science and Constraints-Led Approach but guided by balance and context. Hosts Coleman Ayers, Tyler Clark, and Alex Silva dive into how athletes truly learn - across cultures, systems, and environments. Each episode unpacks the intersection between science, experience, and intuition, equipping coaches to build players who think, adapt, and thrive anywhere in the world.

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