This podcast takes a deep dive into all things performance and basketball: movement quality, skill acquisition, psychology, nutrition, life, basketball IQ and much more. Hosted by Tyler Clark, the TCP podcast brings science-based information and real-life application to help improve all-aspects of performance and basketball. Join us and get started on your journey to becoming a better person, coach, athlete and basketball player.
Matt Dyck is a player development coach in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. Matt is a phenomenal guy that has the best intentions, he's passionate about what he does which is the development of his players…
Bobby Whyte is commonly known for his "Good Drills" on instagram at this point, some could consider these drills as "clown drills" but when you actually look into the rhyme & reason behind what he's …
What can we learn from different opinions?
Is it bad to disagree?
Are you stubborn or open-minded?
Do we benefit from being contrarian?
These are some questions I ponder in this weeks episode, it's inev…
Josh has been Jeremy's trainer since his days at Harvard, through Linsanity and still with him today. He's been with him as his player development coach as well as an assistant coach with the Beijing…
Mike G is most commonly known as Jrue Holiday's performance coach, aside from that Mike is an incredible person. Having the honor of meeting him two times now and speaking with him both times, he has…
Atencio Martin (first ever guest of the show) and my good friend Matt Kenna join me for today's episode
Tence and Matt ask me a little about training, dealing with social media hate and we dive into t…
Ben Teer is the biggest basketball trainer in the state of Maine, and not only Maine but he's also recognized as one of the best in America. It was great to chop it up with Ben especially seeing that…
Gabe Macias is a basketball skills trainer and gym owner in San Diego, California. He's the owner of Gametimeelitetraining, and he brought so much value to the show and for you guys.
Gabe gives such g…
I heard Joerik speak at the Mastery Hoops Player Development Conference this month and was taken away by his expertise and approach to player development, I'm ecstatic to get him on.
He and I talk abo…
Early off-season training needs to be as general as possible, stay away from any sport specific movement patterns. We just got through with a vigorous 7 month competitive season where all our body di…
Contrary to common belief and what actual real doctors say, "rest and ice" doesn't help patellar tendinopathy. It's actually making it worse which I dive into in this weeks episode, in order to actua…
This past weekend I traveled to LA for the second Mastery Hoops Player Development Conference, and it was absolutely incredible. I wanted to use it as leverage to talk about why going to these types …
Season 2 episode 1 was a great one!! Cristian is an awesome human being, everything about him just screams genuine. He puts so much into his craft and it's so easy to see that even just through his w…
Preface: If you like static stretching and it works for you, keep doing it.
This episode I breakdown if static stretching is really helping us, in my opinion as well as a lot of research says, it doe…
Jess is an incredible person! This episode is packed with so much knowledge, from talking about the struggles women face in sport and this field and conversely what kind of mindset you need to have i…
We often times glorify the Kobe Bryant's and Michael Jordans for the shear amount of work they put in, early days and long nights, an obsessive dedication to the game. That's all well and good but th…
I briefly met Danny in October last year for the PDC in Miami, since then I've been following him on Instagram and youtube and he's a great follow. He's a great trainer, entrepreneur and person.
Dann…
In this episode I took the opportunity to capitalize on topics discussed with recent guests (Coleman Ep. 3 & Tyler Ep. 5), those topics were things the games-based approach, constraints, variability,…
Tyler is an incredible mind in the training space, in my opinion him and Coleman Ayers are on the brink of something huge in the field. He's at the forefront of a much needed and very necessary shift…
Episode 4 means a lot to me because Bryton is a really good friend of mine and he and I have talked about doing a podcast for years, so to be able to create a podcast and get him on is big.
Bryton is…