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Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast

Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast

By Darryl Adams

The Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development podcast provides conversations with parents, trainers and athletes. Listeners can expect detailed information about training, latest trends, opinions surrounding training, interviews with parents, trainers and athletes. Personal experiences and motivational stories from Rhythm Dribblers will help answer burning questions.
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S1E2 - Where are the Game Time Results? Part 2 with parent Rick Spence

Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development PodcastApr 15, 2020

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S3E4 - The 80/20 Rule

S3E4 - The 80/20 Rule

Efficiency thrives on prioritization. If you're looking to make a serious impact on your game, you've gotta focus on what matters most. Find that crucial 20% that brings in the big wins, and ditch the wins, and ditch the rest, the 80%, that's just hogging up your time. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.
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Apr 15, 202445:22
S3E3 - How Did We Get Here

S3E3 - How Did We Get Here

Have you ever heard of the “old warehouse”? Where Rhythm Dribble started 🏀 From its humble beginnings to the vibrant community hub it is today, this historic spot holds countless memories of sweat, determination, and pure love for the game. Celebrating where it all began! Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you. Follow & like Rhythm Dribble on social media platforms: Instagram - @RhythmDribble @RhythmDribblePodcast Facebook - @RhythmDribble1 Twitter - @RhythmDribble Website - www.rhythmdribble.com YouTube - @RhythmDribble #RhythmDribble #OldWarehouseLegacy #YouthDevelopment #BasketballTraining #D1 #NBA #WNBA #CoachDarryl

Mar 14, 202404:19
S3E2 NBA Draft Experience 2023

S3E2 NBA Draft Experience 2023

In this episode, I dive into what it was like experiencing the 2023 NBA Draft with Rhythm Dribbler Cam Whitmore. Truly an incredible moment. As one of the top prospects in his class, Whitmore's athleticism and skill set had fans buzzing with excitement. The draft night was filled with anticipation and anticipation as teams vied for the chance to select him. When his name was finally called, the atmosphere erupted with applause and cheers. Whitmore's genuine humility and gratitude shone through as he delivered a heartfelt speech, expressing his gratitude to his family, coaches, and supporters. It was a joy to witness his dreams come true, and basketball enthusiasts everywhere eagerly await the impact he'll make in the NBA.

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Mar 01, 202424:30
S3E1 - DECLARING - "serious" vs recreational basketball

S3E1 - DECLARING - "serious" vs recreational basketball

Coach Darryl is back!

Season 3 kicks off with the declaration of YOUR basketball journey.

Ultimately, the choice between recreational ball and serious basketball training depends on individual preferences, goals, and commitments. Both options offer unique benefits, and individuals should consider what aligns best with their interests and aspirations. However, the choice MUST be made.

Recreational Ball serves its purpose with its social benefits; less pressure - allowing a more enjoyable experience without the stress of competition. And flexibility, making it easier to fit basketball around other commitments such as work or school.

When choosing Serious Basketball Training the commitment level changes. Serious training provides a structured environment for improving basketball skills such as shooting, dribbling, defense, and teamwork. With dedicated coaching and practice sessions, players can significantly enhance their abilities.
Competitive Opportunities can lead to fulfilling achievements and recognition within the basketball community. Opening doors to competitive leagues, tournaments, and possibly even scholarships or professional opportunities for highly skilled players.
Lastly, the discipline, perseverance, and work ethic required for serious training can translate to valuable life skills beyond the basketball court. Players learn the importance of goal-setting, resilience, and teamwork, which can benefit them in various aspects of their lives.


We'd love to hear which path you chose & why. Let us know!

What have been your pros & cons?

Did you changed your mind halfway in?

Do you regret not going down the other path?

What would you do differently?


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Feb 15, 202437:47
S2E2 - 8 Principles of Efficient  Basketball Development

S2E2 - 8 Principles of Efficient Basketball Development

Coach Darryl Adams and former RD alumni and current head varsity basketball coach at Georgetown Day School, Marquis Bell, continue the discussion of realities as trainees embark on the journey to high school basketball. They discuss 8 principles of efficient basketball development. How do you get the most out of your training? Do you hinder your progress? Is there a plan to lead you to your specific goals? Is there a measurable deliverable?

Grab a pen and a pad and tune in as they breakdown these 8 principles:

  1. Making demands of your trainer
  2. Allow your trainer to get to know you
  3. Set goals, long and short term, with measurable deliverables
  4. Get ready to do some of the work at home
  5. Take risks while in training
  6. Be open minded about the training process and their use of technology
  7. Expect positive feedback only when you set forth a high level of effort

What are your thoughts? We'd love to hear what your take is regarding these principles. Do you agree? Are we missing anything?

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Feb 19, 202101:06:35
S2E1 - The Journey to High School Basketball

S2E1 - The Journey to High School Basketball

We're back with Season 2 of The Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast! In this season, we're on the court, focusing on offensive & defensive concepts; highly effective techniques; opportunities in development and much more. We're also pairing the podcast discussions with some valuable development content, including learning videos and written resources for basketball players, parents, trainers and coaches leading to the path of improvement that can be found on our PATREON page. So head over to www.patreon.com/RhythmDribble and subscribe today! There truly is no other resources online like Rhythm Dribble and we can't do this without you! 

There are no guarantees in this journey, however it's clear that other aspects of an athlete's life will benefit from the grind and discipline along the way. The character traits being molded are translatable to all areas of life. Keep your blinders on, do the work, overcome obstacles and at minimum reap the "collateral benefits". 

In episode 1 of this season, Coach Darryl Adams and former RD alumni and current head varsity basketball coach at Georgetown Day School, Marquis Bell, discuss some realities as trainees embark on the journey to high school basketball. While there are many great trainers who are teaching great things, gaps and inefficiency in development still exist. It’s rarely what trainers are teaching that is the problem, it’s typically HOW they are teaching it that creates the deficits and/or the opportunity for advantages. Tune in and join the conversation! We'd love to hear what you've experienced or are currently experiencing in the journey.

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Feb 05, 202101:08:34
S1E19-TOUGHNESS Part 3

S1E19-TOUGHNESS Part 3

Coach Darryl Adams, RD parent Rick Spence and former RD alumni Marquis Bell bring you the 3rd & final part of the toughness conversation. Building from earlier conversations, they discuss both mental and physical toughness in youth as well as the advantages of having and training both. How do you pully the grittiness out of a young athlete? How does one motivate to get through the monotony of the grind? As a parent, are you a motivator or an enabler?

We'd love to have you join the conversation. Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.

Also, we're now on PATREON! Head over to https://www.patreon.com/RhythmDribble to subscribe and get access to valuable development content, including learning videos and written resources for basketball players, parents, trainers and coaches leading to the path of improvement. With the help of your generous support, funding production costs becomes easier, as we can continue and expand our podcasts and begin making supporting videos in order to arrive at our mission. Thank you for your interest in the development of your player(s)! 

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Jan 13, 202101:25:51
S1E18 - Is your Youth Basketball Player Tough Enough? Part 2

S1E18 - Is your Youth Basketball Player Tough Enough? Part 2

In part 2 of the "Is your Youth Basketball Player Tough Enough?", Coach Darryl Adams, RD parent Rick Spence are joined by former RD alumni Marquis Bell. Marquis is the current head varsity basketball coach at Georgetown Day School. With his input, they continue the discussion on TOUGHNESS and youth basketball. Building from earlier conversations, they discuss both mental and physical toughness in youth as well as the advantages of having and training both. Is toughness only cultivated in urban upbringings? Discourse on pro basketball players who exude mental and/or physical toughness sheds light as well. With these examples, how do you use that information to advance your athlete? How do you get them to push mentally past the hard parts? 

We'd love to have you join the conversation. Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.

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Dec 28, 202055:26
S1E17 - Is your Youth Basketball Player Tough Enough? Part 1

S1E17 - Is your Youth Basketball Player Tough Enough? Part 1

In episode 17, Coach Darryl Adams, RD parent Rick Spence & guest RD parent Bobby Brown discuss all aspects of TOUGHNESS and youth basketball. From dissecting what toughness is exactly; figuring out if it's actually necessary to succeed in the sport; as well as the advantages/disadvantages of being tough.  As parents, it's our job to not only push in the right direction but to ensure our youth digs deep to propel past the hard, less glamorous parts and bring out their best. So can toughness be cultivated?

This 3 part episode is overflowing with gems and we'd love to have you join the conversation. Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.

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Dec 09, 202001:19:21
S1E16 - RANKING PLAYERS - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.

S1E16 - RANKING PLAYERS - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.

In episode 16, Coach Darryl & RD parent/Coach Spence discuss rankings of youth basketball players. If you're new to this topic, this episode will be an educational treat. From how ranking agencies start to who manages them to the weight of the basketball arena. We broach effects of these rankings on young athletes as well as the how these rankings can aid a rising player.

Guest Jamal McKnight, a very well known figure in the DMV sports arena, is currently responsible for the #1 ranked 2026 AAU basketball team Above All Cost, the #1 ranked player Jamal McKnight Jr, has 3 total players ranked in the top 25 on his team, and also coaches a football team that plays a national schedule against ranked opponents. Hear his take on the world of ranking. 

For your convenience, time stamps with questions can be found below:

4:00 - Are rankings an indicator of future success? How popular is this ranking thing?

9:25 - How many ranking site/agencies are there?

10:55 - Are there any ranking agencies that verify or rank the ranking agencies?

13:25 - What does it take to become a ranking agency?

16:15 - What is the value of rankings?

22:30 - Are there clear drawbacks to this whole ranking thing?

25:20 - Are rankings highly relied upon?

32:00 - Does anyone suffer from this?

36:00 - How do they go about ranking kids?

41:50 - How do the ranking organizations benefit?

Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.

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Oct 06, 202002:27:07
S1E15 - Basketball Training: Are Girls Equals?

S1E15 - Basketball Training: Are Girls Equals?

In episode 15 Coach Darryl & RD parent Spence are joined by Rhythm Dribble veteran Jayla, a recent University Of Illinois commit and current McDonough High School attendee & Take Over Girls Basketball player calls into the studio with her father to talk about her experiences with basketball training. The ups, the downs, the successes and the failures. Throughout this episode we cover the differences in training girls versus boys, the history of girls training, the perspective from a girl going through the training process, the perspective of a parent and much more!

Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you. 

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Sep 15, 202001:39:31
S1E14 Do the Best Basketball Players Play Multiple Sports at a Young Age?

S1E14 Do the Best Basketball Players Play Multiple Sports at a Young Age?

In episode 14 of the Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast, Coach Darryl & RD parent Rick Spence talk about the pros and cons of playing multiple sports as a young athlete. Can multiple sports completely develop an athlete? Helping to fill in gaps where one position lacks? How do parents broach this topic? How do they choose which sport is primary? How do you pair up the sports? Do you have any experience with this situation? We'd love to hear your thought process. How did you choose? Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you. Follow & like Rhythm Dribble on social media platforms: Instagram - @RhythmDribble Facebook - @RhythmDribble1 Twitter - @RhythmDribble Website - www.rhythmdribble.com #RhythmDribble #TheRhythmDribbleExperience
Aug 07, 202001:26:53
S1E13 Should My Athlete Join Big Basketball Organizations?

S1E13 Should My Athlete Join Big Basketball Organizations?

In this episode, Coach Darryl and RD parent Rick Spence discuss the pros and cons of playing for big basketball organizations. Do these major teams truly benefit a young athlete? What are the goals of these organizations? Do these organization address weaknesses within the athlete? Will the team grow athletes individually? What about playing at younger ages, is it showcasing or is it beneficial to the player? What should parents' expectations be? Do they understand team development vs individual development?

Tune in, join the conversation and share your experience with us! 

Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com.

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Jul 19, 202001:27:32
S1E12 Can We Give Dads Some Credit?

S1E12 Can We Give Dads Some Credit?

In this Father's Day edition of The Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast, Coach Darryl & RD parents Rick Spence & Darryl Boston discuss a dad's role in a young athlete's life. These dads give their take on when they feel their athlete is ready to take the reigns on their own athletic careers, how to keep them focused and mentally strong to fight through trying times and even being their rock when the work ethic is there however things don't pan out as expected. It's no secret that a father/father figure has monumental impact on youth. Experiences are molded from where we've come and where we'd like to end up. 

GIVE DADS SOME CREDIT!!!

Share your father/son experience with us! Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com.  

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Jul 04, 202001:36:06
S1E11 Determining the Price, Value and Compensation of your Trainer...

S1E11 Determining the Price, Value and Compensation of your Trainer...

You sought out a trainer, and confidently hired the one who was the best fit to build up your athlete and move forward achieving the goals you set. Now it's time to discuss pricing. Do haggle the price on this huge endeavor or do you understand and respect the value of this service? In episode 11, Coach Darryl & RD parent Rick Spence dive into understanding the cost, value, time and energy associated with the high end service of training and developing young athletes.  We'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic! Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com.  Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.  Follow & like Rhythm Dribble on social media platforms: Instagram - @RhythmDribble Facebook - @RhythmDribble1 Twitter - @RhythmDribble Website - www.rhythmdribble.com #RhythmDribble #TheRhythmDribbleExperience
Jun 26, 202001:02:44
S1E10 Are Helicopter Parents In The Way Of An Athletes' Progress?

S1E10 Are Helicopter Parents In The Way Of An Athletes' Progress?

Are parents the biggest hinderance in an athletes' training progress? By letting ego driven decisions rule, or by stepping on the toes of coaches/trainers. Or, should advocating for your child have no boundaries? Often times the rigor of training is laden with discomfort, how do you best support your athlete to dig deeper in order to bask in new levels of achievement? Especially in times when coach/trainer seems calloused or when it seems that special attention is given elsewhere. Should parents believe in the process or perhaps revisit some of the original goals and expectations. All in all skill might be the only thing to get us through. What's your take? Leave us a voice message if you're tuned in on Anchor, comment on this episode post on Instagram or Facebook or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you. Follow & like Rhythm Dribble on social media platforms: Instagram - @RhythmDribble Facebook - @RhythmDribble1 Twitter - @RhythmDribble Website - www.rhythmdribble.com #RhythmDribble #TheRhythmDribbleExperience
Jun 18, 202045:48
S1E9 What Determines Your Commitment During the Summer Time?
Jun 04, 202059:15
S1E8 To Reclass or Not...
May 27, 202001:09:21
S1E7 Do Growing Basketball Players Need Multiple Trainers?
May 22, 202028:17
S1E6 Mother's Day Edition - What is your Basketball Mom Personality?

S1E6 Mother's Day Edition - What is your Basketball Mom Personality?

This episode is a Mother's Day Edition. Coach Darryl & Rhythm Dribble parent Rick Spence host an awesome segment with seven current basketball moms via virtual chat. They share their perspective on the different characteristics of both themselves as well as other basketball moms they've encountered on their journey.  Listen and let us know what which type of Basketball mom you are!

We want to hear from you. Leave us a voice message or email us at CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button and be the first to know when new episodes drop. If you're enjoying this podcast, show us some love, and like us and leave a review. This will help us grow and produce the content that's most valuable to you.

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May 14, 202001:06:50
S1E5 Do Parents and Trainers Agree On What To Train In Children?

S1E5 Do Parents and Trainers Agree On What To Train In Children?

As a parent, what made you seek training for your athlete? Did you know what your expectations were or did that come as time evolved? Were you focused on becoming a complete basketball player or was your focus on the skills needed for a certain position? In today's episode Coach Darryl & Rhythm Dribble parent Rick Spence discuss these topics as well as the evolution of parents throughout the training process.  Join the conversation, leave a voice message or email CoachD@rhythmdribble.com. Be sure to hit that SUBSCRIBE button to be the first to know when new episodes are released. If you're enjoying this podcast, take a second, rate us and leave a review. This will help us grow! Follow & like Rhythm Dribble on social media platforms: Instagram - @RhythmDribble Facebook - @RhythmDribble1 Twitter - @RhythmDribble Website - www.rhythmdribble.com #RhythmDribble #TheRhythmDribbleExperience
May 06, 202035:39
S1E4 Should Children Play Basketball Games Before They Are Ready? feat. Visiting Parent Rick Spence

S1E4 Should Children Play Basketball Games Before They Are Ready? feat. Visiting Parent Rick Spence

This week Coach Darryl and Rhythm Dribble parent Rick Spence dive into the discussion of when a young athlete is ready to get in the game. What are the pros & cons of playing versus staying focused on training? When playing on a team, who benefits? Can you get the most out of playing the game or through training to play?

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Apr 29, 202037:37
S1E3 - Parents Role & Responsibility In Basketball Training with Visiting Parent Rick Spence - Part Three
Apr 22, 202026:05
S1E2 - Where are the Game Time Results? Part 2 with parent Rick Spence
Apr 15, 202032:57
S1E1 - Should Parents Buy In To Large Amounts of Basketball Training for Their Children? Part one
Apr 08, 202014:38
FOCUS of the Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast
Apr 07, 202017:17
Introduction to The Rhythm Dribble Basketball Development Podcast
Apr 07, 202006:19