
Why do players struggle to execute in games what they can do in practice? The answer isn't more reps, it's understanding the difference between recognition, decision-making, and execution. 📧 Get weekly coaching insights in our newsletter:: https://savi.beehiiv.com/ Tyler sits down with Kyle Koszuta, a former Division I basketball player turned professional pickleball athlete, to break down what he's learned about skill development by going from never playing pickleball to pro in 15 months. Kyle shares the three-step framework (recognize, decide, execute) that's transforming how he trains, and how it applies directly to basketball coaching. You'll learn why most players think their problem is execution when it's actually recognition, how to coach aggressive mistakes vs. bad mistakes, and why your press break fails even though you've practiced it 100 times. Try SAVI Basketball Membership (7-Day Free Trial): https://www.skool.com/savi-coach/about Watch WNBA legend Debbie Black Breakdown How to be a Lockdown Defender: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CQE3Wb930c Kyle's YouTube Channel (That Pickleball Guy): https://youtube.com/@thatpickleballguy SLAM IT Hydration (Use Code: KYLE10): https://slamit.com/ CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction: From Basketball to Pro Pickleball 2:34 - Getting on the Right Bus: Coach K's Story 7:10 - Why Kyle Left Basketball Coaching 11:02 - The Decision to Go Pro in Pickleball 18:14 - What Pickleball Taught Me About Coaching 23:27 - Coach Players Into Aggressive Mistakes 25:17 - The Timeout Trap: Adjustments Players Can't Execute 29:01 - The Three-Step Framework: Recognize, Decide, Execute 36:00 - "Don't Gamble" vs. "Make Better Decisions" 42:11 - Why Pressure Compounds Over Time 45:48 - Closing Thoughts #basketballcoaching #coachingbasketball #basketballpractice #playerdevelopment #pickleballtraining #youthbasketball #highschoolbasketball