Performance vs. Learning: Why Development Matters More Than Games - GHP011
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In Episode 11 of the GRIT Hoops Podcast, Coach Kerry tackles a question every parent and coach wrestles with: Why aren’t players improving as much as they should, even after years of games and practices? The answer lies in understanding the difference between the performance zone and the learning zone—and why most players spend too much time in the wrong one.
Drawing from the research of Eduardo Briceño and Carol Dweck’s groundbreaking work on growth mindset, Coach Kerry explains how deliberate practice and a focus on development are the true keys to long-term growth. From Serena and Venus Williams’ early development to Steph Curry’s time away from competition, this episode is packed with real-world examples and strategies for players, parents, and coaches to adopt a growth-minded approach that leads to lasting success both on and off the court.
Key Topics Discussed:
Why kids often fail to translate skills into games
The difference between the Performance Zone (results-focused) and the Learning Zone (growth-focused)
Eduardo Briceño’s TED Talk and Carol Dweck’s Mindset as key resources
Why players need deliberate practice, not just endless games
Famous examples of athletes who paused competition to focus on development:
Serena & Venus Williams (King Richard)
Karl-Anthony Towns
Steph Curry
The role of parents and coaches in reinforcing growth over results
How to reward effort, risk-taking, and process—not just outcomes
Listener Q&A: helping a hesitant player build confidence by focusing less on results and more on development
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