Lee Taft on Braking, Directional Steps, and Building Elite Basketball Speed

Lee Taft on Braking, Directional Steps, and Building Elite Basketball Speed

Author: Mike Robertson March 14, 2025 Duration: 1:13:12

Do you want to help your athletes get faster?

More explosive?

And teach them how to move effectively in the process?

If so, you’re going to love this week’s episode with Lee Taft!

From PE teacher to world-renowned speed coach, Lee has always questioned the current dogma when it comes to speed training.

And in this episode, we’re going to break down (get it) some of the hottest topics in speed training today.

The importance of heel contact in speed training.

Why repositioning steps are so important for accelerating effectively.

And finally, how to speed training fits into an overarching S&C program.

Quite simply if you want to help your athletes get faster, you need to listen to this episode RIGHT NOW!

 

Young athletes are exposed to these high thresholds and demands in sport, but not every kid has the ability to decelerate their body well.

– Lee Taft

 

This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:

  • Lee’s journey from PE teacher to elite speed coach.
  • Why Lee was always curious and questioning others when it came to speed training.
  • The power of band resistance, and the numerous ways you can use it to improve speed and agility.
  • Coaching efficiency first, then speed second.
  • How to effectively coach and cue closeouts in basketball.
  • The power of the heels, and why cuing athletes to be “on the toes” is a mistake.
  • Repositioning steps, and the difference between a plyo step and a hip turn (this distinction was new to me!)
  • Why pivots are slow and coaches should stop using them.
  • The power of finding good angles in speed training.
  • High-quality speed training shouldn’t take forever!
  • Why the real juice is in teaching athletes to move more effectively.

 

 

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Mike Robertson hosts the Physical Preparation Podcast, a space dedicated to the intricate craft of building better athletes and more effective coaches. Instead of quick fixes or fads, conversations here focus on the principles and practical details that form the foundation of sustainable performance. Each episode features in-depth discussions with leading experts from the health and fitness world, breaking down complex concepts into actionable strategies. You’ll hear honest explorations of training methodologies, injury prevention, and the nuanced decisions that separate good programs from great ones. This podcast serves as a continual education for anyone serious about understanding the ‘why’ behind physical preparation, whether you’re designing regimens for others or refining your own athletic journey. The dialogue is grounded in real-world application, aiming to sharpen your critical thinking and provide tools that can be implemented immediately. Tune in for a consistently insightful look at how intelligent training philosophy translates into tangible results, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art and science of human performance.
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