How to Get Players to Learn Faster
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Coaches talk too much. Players learn too little. This episode fixes that.
In this episode of The Hours, Mark Cassio and Tyler Coston break down one of the most powerful (and misunderstood) teaching tools in coaching: The Plus One Principle.
If you’ve ever:
- Overloaded your players with feedback
- Watched practice look good but games fall apart
- Felt like you’re “teaching” but players aren’t improving
This conversation is for you.
The Plus One Principle is simple: 👉 Teach one thing 👉 Let players apply it 👉 Then — and only then — plus one
We unpack:
- Why most coaches try to build the entire house at once
- The three most common teaching mistakes coaches make
- How simplicity actually speeds up learning
- How to use Plus One in practice, player development, film, and shooting
- Why “intangibles” are not soft — they’re trainable skills
This isn’t about running better drills. It’s about becoming a better teacher of the game.
Our mission is clear: We’re here to push back against traditional, toxic coaching and help coaches create environments where players actually learn.
If you’re a youth coach, high school coach, college coach, or pro — this applies to you.
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