Dr. Job Fransen on Adaptability, Intuition, Building Better Practice Environments and Much More

Dr. Job Fransen on Adaptability, Intuition, Building Better Practice Environments and Much More

The TCP Podcast
Feb 23, 20261:16:28
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Episode Notes

In this episode of the By Any Means Coaches Podcast, Tyler and Coleman sit down with Dr. Job Fransen—skill acquisition researcher, professor at Charles Sturt University, and former consultant to the Oklahoma City Thunder—to unpack what skill actually is and how coaches can better design environments that develop adaptable players. Job draws a powerful distinction between technique and skill, reframing skill as adaptability within context rather than mechanical perfection. From perception-action coupling to the limits of “memory bank” thinking, this conversation challenges traditional motor learning narratives and encourages coaches to rethink how players truly self-organize under pressure.

We also dive deep into the confidence–competence continuum and why intentional practice design matters more than specific drills. Job explains how drilling can boost short-term confidence while variable, high-error environments build long-term learning—and why elite coaches must learn to surf that continuum in real time. The conversation expands into group dynamics, team learning vs. individual development, practice quality, sparring partners, feedback culture, and why decontextualized “brain training” methods often fail to transfer to the game. This episode is a masterclass in blending research with real-world coaching intuition.

00:00 Introduction and background
 07:20 Defining skill vs. technique
 09:46 Motor programs vs. perception-action coupling
 14:19 The confidence–competence continuum explained
 17:22 Drilling vs. learning-focused practice
 21:02 Designing practice across a season
 22:32 “Hinging points” and dynamic coaching
 26:39 The role of intuition in coaching and learning
 31:43 Being a “fly on the wall” in elite organizations
 36:27 What coaches should avoid (decontextualized training)
 40:14 Group training and upskilling the lowest-level player
 46:59 Organizational culture and collective development
 54:04 Trends in high-performing organizations
 58:49 Individual development vs. team learning
 01:02:27 The “superstar highway” paradox in team performance
 01:05:14 Ecological dynamics and group research gaps
 01:12:10 Where research has changed Job’s mind

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Learn more from Dr. Job Fransen:

skillacq.com

https://www.skillacq.com/online-pathway-programs

job.fransen@skillacq.com

Google scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=JCXMOrgAAAAJ&hl=nl

School email: jfransen@csu.edu.au


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