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  • In this episode of Strength and Skill Podcast, co-host Kerri Kuzbyt is joined by special guest Alix Krahn, a sport sociologist and feminist scholar. Together, they explore how psychosocial factors such as coaching burnout, emotional labor, and gender dynamics impact the sports world. Alix shares her journey from being a competitive athlete to a researcher specializing in the intersection of sport, gender, and professionalization, offering insight into the challenges faced by coaches and athletes. They also discuss the need for systemic change in sports institutions to create supportive environments for both athletes and coaches. The conversation touches on the importance of creating fail-safe environments, managing emotional labor, and addressing cultural and religious diversity within sports.

    Episode Outline:

    Introduction & Guest Overview

    Kerri introduces guest Alix Krahn and her expertise in psychosocial factors in sports.

    Alix’s Journey & Research Focus

    Alix discusses her background as an athlete and transition into sport sociology, with a focus on psychological abuse, coaching, and gender issues.

    Coaching Burnout & Emotional Labor

    The emotional labor of coaching and its impact on mental health, especially for women and marginalized groups in sport.

    Gender Dynamics in Coaching

    Challenges women face in the coaching world, including societal expectations, gender biases, and the need for systemic support.

    Creating Fail-Safe Environments

    The importance of establishing environments that allow athletes and coaches to grow, learn, and fail safely.

    Cultural and Religious Considerations in Sport

    Discussion on how sports organizations should accommodate cultural and religious practices, such as fasting during Ramadan.

    Closing Thoughts & Resources

    Final reflections on systemic change, fostering diversity, and resources for further exploration of the discussed topics.

    To Reach Alix Krahn: [email protected]

    additionally links to her articles and studies: https://oua.ca/edi/anti_racism_reports

    https://we.tl/t-3wBiKJXOWO

    To Reach Coach Kerri:

    ⁠https://www.unboundedathletes.com/⁠

    To Reach Coach Ermay:

    ⁠https://ubuntu.basketball

  • In this episode, Kerri Kuzbyt and Ermay Duran sit down with Jessica Lindstrom, an overseas pro basketball player currently playing for Luleå BBK in Sweden. Jessica shares her journey from college basketball at UW Green Bay to the WNBA training camp with the LA Sparks, and eventually to playing professionally in Europe. She dives into the mental challenges of adapting to different cultures, the pressures of playing overseas, and the importance of maintaining a growth mindset. Jessica also highlights the unique aspects of playing in countries like Luxembourg, Belgium, and Sweden, emphasizing the life experiences that basketball has afforded her beyond the court. This episode is packed with insights for athletes aspiring to play overseas, offering valuable advice on navigating the mental and physical aspects of the game. Tune in for an in-depth conversation on the reality of being an overseas pro athlete and the mindset required to thrive in unfamiliar environments.

    To Reach Coach Kerri:

    ⁠https://www.unboundedathletes.com/⁠

    To Reach Coach Ermay:

    ⁠https://ubuntu.basketball

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  • Join us for an insightful session as we dive into resilience in sports, the power of adaptability, and pro athlete experiences. Share your thoughts and comments below!

    00:00 Introduction

    00:24 Solo Session

    01:23 Work Challenges

    03:03 Resilience Insights

    04:55 Starting Season

    07:05 Emotions in Sports

    09:38 Handling Mistakes

    14:29 Injury Management

    20:50 Lessons in Hardship

    28:53 Adapting in Sports

    36:57 Conclusion

    To Reach Coach Kerri:

    ⁠https://www.unboundedathletes.com/⁠

    To Reach Coach Ermay:

    ⁠https://ubuntu.basketball

  • Join us for an engaging episode featuring shooting coach Brianna Joy Garza! We dive into the art of shooting, international coaching experiences, and breaking skill myths.

    00:00 Introduction

    00:37 Bri's Background

    01:05 Shooting as a Skill

    02:55 Coaching Abroad

    06:45 Shooting Technique Insights

    12:00 The Dip Myth

    16:15 The 10,000 Hour Rule

    22:40 Emotional Reps

    28:35 Game Day Mentality

    39:05 Future Training Trends

    53:20 Conclusion

    To reach BriAnna Joy Garza:

    https://shootersxshoot70.training/ (for training and insights)

    https://shootersxshootbrand.com/ (for merch)

    To Reach Coach Kerri:

    https://www.unboundedathletes.com/

    To Reach Coach Ermay:

    https://ubuntu.basketball

  • Welcome to Episode 5 of our podcast featuring my amazing co-host Kerri! Dive into our personal stories, athletic journeys, and insights on player development. Don't forget to like and share!

  • In the third episode of the Strength & Skill Podcast, the host extends gratitude to listeners for their support and feedback, which has fueled the podcast's growth. The episode focuses on key elements that can elevate a player's game, such as mental preparation, consistent self-improvement, and effective player evaluation. Emphasizing the importance of mental readiness, the host discusses the role of pre-game routines, visualization, and mindfulness in boosting performance and confidence. The significance of reviewing performances, seeking feedback, and maintaining consistency is highlighted, using examples of players who improved through diligent practice and critical self-analysis. The episode also covers evaluating players beyond statistics, stressing the importance of intangibles like hustle, coachability, and reaction to feedback. The host reveals the final name of the podcast, "Strength & Skills," reflecting its dual focus. In the "Ask Me Anything" segment, questions about improving shooting mechanics, mental exercises for game anxiety, off-court preparation, the role of feedback, and maintaining motivation during tough times are addressed, providing practical advice and real-life examples. The episode concludes with encouragement for continuous improvement, mental resilience, and embracing challenges both in basketball and life.

  • In the fourth episode of Ubuntu Basketball's Strength & Skill Podcast, the host reflects on the unexpectedly positive feedback from listeners and delves into various subjects including shooting, ball handling, and footwork training. The episode focuses on two main areas: strength and skills. On the strength side, the host challenges listeners to explain what they do differently in their workouts to build strength and shares insights from working with professional players in Amsterdam. A key theme is the importance of accountability and reliability for players aspiring to reach higher levels, emphasizing that inconsistency can hinder progress. On the skills side, the host discusses the significance of consistency and how small group or one-on-one sessions help maintain it. Two listener questions are addressed: one about balancing mental preparation and training to reach a higher league level, and another about the benefits of self-review through video analysis to correct mistakes. The episode concludes with a teaser about a potential co-host and a reminder to check out more information on Ubuntu Basketball's website, encouraging listeners to continue engaging with questions and feedback.

  • In the second episode of the Strength & Skill Podcast, the host expresses gratitude to listeners for their support and feedback, which fuels the continuation of the show. The episode focuses on recent activities, including shooting development, footwork, ball handling, and defensive tactics. The host addresses listener questions about building confidence through positive feedback and self-review, as well as the importance of mental preparation and defensive hustle when scouting professional players. The naming of the podcast is discussed, with "Strength and Skills" and "Skills in Strength" as potential choices. Current NBA events are covered, including a coach firing due to franchise overhaul and the hiring of a rookie head coach, drawing parallels to Pat Riley's early career. The episode concludes with insights into player trades and a book recommendation on NBA development, encouraging listeners to continue engaging with questions and feedback for future episodes.

  • - Starting point

    - Why am I doing this?

    - The effect of shooting has had on my career in the past

    - My present work as a coach provides insight to current youth and pro players

    - What do I try to focus on?

    - recent general errors and misconceptions I have been seeing

    - What you can expect to hear from me moving forward and how this podcast will differ from others

    - AMA Q's