In this episode, the BAM Coaches break down one of the most underrated yet impactful concepts in player development: Time on Task.
We explore what time on task really means, why it’s a massive competitive advantage in both team and player development settings, and how coaches can immediately improve it through smarter drill design, communication, and constraint-based training. From youth players to professionals, this conversation connects theory, real-world coaching experience, and practical application.
We Time on Task down into five different pillars:
1. Drill Simplicity (Smart Drill Design)
2. Communication Efficiency
3. Rotational Logistics & Continuity
4. Limiting Lines & Dead Space
5. Sensible Defense & Constraints
Want to Go Deeper?
A ton of what we talked about today connects directly to the ideas inside The Modern Basketball Blueprint, my new book.
If you’re a coach who wants to bridge science, movement, decision-making, and practical training, this book lays out the full framework.
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