What Science Says About Shooting Through Fatigue
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In this solo episode, Coleman Ayers breaks down a fascinating research study on fatigue and shooting performance, turning complex science into practical takeaways for coaches. Using the study “Basketball Fatigue Impact on Kinematic Parameters and Three-Point Shooting Accuracy”, Coleman explores a question every coach has seen firsthand: why players miss more shots late in games. While traditional coaching often emphasizes “using your legs” or simply training through fatigue, this episode reframes the issue—highlighting that the real breakdown is not just physical, but coordinative.
Coleman dives into how fatigue disrupts timing, rhythm, and sequencing across the body, leading to slower releases, flatter shots, and decreased accuracy. He then connects these findings to real-world player development, offering actionable ways to design better shooting drills. From cueing faster releases to using constraints like defenders and game-like scenarios, this episode provides a clear roadmap for helping players maintain rhythm and efficiency under fatigue—without relying solely on conditioning or outdated cues.
Timestamps
00:00 – Introduction and purpose of the episode
01:09 – Overview of the fatigue and shooting study
01:50 – Why players struggle to shoot late in games
02:55 – Traditional approaches to training shooting through fatigue
03:50 – Key insight: fatigue causes coordination breakdown, not just loss of strength
04:25 – Study findings: drop in accuracy, slower release, flatter arc
05:45 – Visualizing fatigued shooting mechanics
06:30 – Common breakdowns: hitchy motion, deeper dip, arm-dominant shots
07:24 – Power vs. coordination and their relationship under fatigue
08:38 – Why common cues like “use your legs” can backfire
09:55 – The problem with slowing down the shot under fatigue
10:40 – Differences between rhythm shooters vs. power-based shooters
11:30 – Adapting shooting solutions for different player archetypes
12:25 – Importance of movement variability and adaptable shooting styles
13:49 – Why shooting faster can restore natural rhythm
14:25 – Managing early inconsistency when changing tempo
15:13 – Building a base before adding fatigue constraints
16:17 – Ways to safely introduce fatigue into training
17:35 – Creating functional, game-representative fatigue
18:15 – Importance of smart cueing during fatigue shooting
19:09 – Effective cues: speed, effortlessness, and attacking the ground
19:40 – Using defenders and constraints to naturally increase tempo
20:37 – Positional differences and implications for training
21:34 – Conditioning’s role in maintaining shooting performance
22:15 – Using research to validate and refine coaching instincts
23:00 – Final thoughts on developing better shooting under fatigue
Coaching Resources
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BAM Blueprint Book: https://byanymeanscoaches.com/blueprint-book
Call to Action
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