The TCP Podcast

Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) talks sports psychology, player development, his experience as a pro and much more

February 22, 2023 Tyler Clark Season 5 Episode 10
Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) talks sports psychology, player development, his experience as a pro and much more
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Mitchell Kirsch (@hoopin_mitch) talks sports psychology, player development, his experience as a pro and much more
Feb 22, 2023 Season 5 Episode 10
Tyler Clark

Mitchell is a player development coach in southern New Hampshire, he integrates the science of motor learning/skill acquisition along with sports psychology in his practice. He develops his clients holistically as humans and not just as basketball players, we had a great conversation.

Mitchell and I talk about a lot of different things regarding sports psychology, things like what he's seen are important in the development of psychology in himself and his clients: focus & confidence. Some of the tactics he uses to develop the brain, his training methods as a whole help with that (training with chaos, challenging things like focus and their current ability, etc) as well as things like visualization

We also touched on how we both agree that the player development on teams, be it college, high school, etc could be better and need to improve. A lot of programs preach and teach what they think is right and what they think is going to get players better but it's not actually helping them translate skill to the court.

Lastly, we talk a little about Mitchell's experience in Columbia playing professionally.

Check out Mitchell on socials:
IG - https://www.instagram.com/hoopin_mitch/

Show Notes

Mitchell is a player development coach in southern New Hampshire, he integrates the science of motor learning/skill acquisition along with sports psychology in his practice. He develops his clients holistically as humans and not just as basketball players, we had a great conversation.

Mitchell and I talk about a lot of different things regarding sports psychology, things like what he's seen are important in the development of psychology in himself and his clients: focus & confidence. Some of the tactics he uses to develop the brain, his training methods as a whole help with that (training with chaos, challenging things like focus and their current ability, etc) as well as things like visualization

We also touched on how we both agree that the player development on teams, be it college, high school, etc could be better and need to improve. A lot of programs preach and teach what they think is right and what they think is going to get players better but it's not actually helping them translate skill to the court.

Lastly, we talk a little about Mitchell's experience in Columbia playing professionally.

Check out Mitchell on socials:
IG - https://www.instagram.com/hoopin_mitch/