Ecological Dynamics & Game-Like Practice Design – Shawn Myszka, Founder Emergence Movement

On this episode of Coach and Coordinator, presented by Modern Football, we sit down with Shawn Myszka to explore cutting-edge approaches to player development rooted in ecological dynamics, constraints-led practice design, and problem-solving in football. Shawn challenges traditional repetitive drills and shares how coaches can design practices that build decision-making and game-transferable skills.

By using affordances, perception-action coupling, and constraint manipulation, coaches can build more realistic learning environments. This conversation offers valuable insights for coaches looking to move beyond mindless repetition toward player ownership and authentic skill development. Whether you coach youth, high school, college, or professional football, you will walk away with fresh ideas on how to better prepare athletes for the unpredictable chaos of the game.

Chapters

  • Introduction to innovative approaches in football skill acquisition
  • Challenging traditional drills and the book that sparked change
  • Why problem-solving beats rote repetition in skill development
  • Core concepts: Ecological dynamics, affordances, and constraints-led approach
  • Perception-action coupling and non-linear decision-making
  • Manipulating constraints to create realistic game-like environments
  • Individual differences, body types, and player-specific affordances
  • Building variability and chaos into practice while managing safety
  • Sparring, risk management, and designing practices for learning

Presented by Modern Football:

Modern Football helps coaches chart and tag in real time, delivers sideline reports to keep the booth and sideline aligned, and makes self-scout faster with on-demand reports.

Visit ⁠https://www.modernfootball.com⁠ for more information.

Connect on X:

Keith Grabowski: ⁠@CoachKGrabowski⁠

Shawn Myszka: ⁠@MovementMiyagi⁠

Modern Football: ⁠@modernFB⁠

Emergence Movement: ⁠@EMERGENTMVMT⁠