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In this quick-hitter episode of the BAM Coaches Podcast, Coleman Ayers breaks down a concept that most basketball coaches overlook: how to build truly basketball-strong players. Not weight-room strong. Not just bigger or more powerful. But athletes who can absorb, create, and manipulate contact in ways that directly translate to the game. Coleman reframes strength as a skill, one rooted in timing, momentum, and feel. Rather than brute force.

He organizes all on-court physical interactions into four key categories: closing space, maintaining and gaining position, standing your ground, and arm battles. From there, he delivers plug-and-play solutions you can implement immediately—especially through warm-ups and creatively designed 1v1 constraints. The message is simple: you don’t need perfect strength & conditioning to build basketball strength. You need better environments that allow players to experiment with contact and develop real, transferable feel.

00:00 Introduction and why basketball strength is often misunderstood
 01:52 The difference between brute strength and basketball strength
 02:46 The four contact categories: closing space, maintaining/gaining position, standing your ground, and arm battles
 06:03 Why timing, momentum, and contract–relax separate elite players
 09:05 Repetition without repetition: why feel can’t be taught verbally
 10:10 Using warm-ups to build basketball strength (sumo holds, grappling, arm battles)
 12:22 Dynamic bumps, curvilinear runs, and holding angles
 13:55 Creative 1v1 starts to force contact situations
 16:07 Constraints that encourage physical finishes and vertical contests
 17:43 Simplifying contact with tools (holding a ball, hands behind back, exaggerated pushes)
 18:27 The value of 1v2 scenarios and individual constraints
 19:21 Final thoughts and practical takeaways

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