
Episode #14
Decoding Tryouts: Designing Environments to Reveal True Potential
Are your tryouts actually helping you select the right players, or are you just running traditional drills that mask an athlete's true capability? In this episode of Block & Talk , we dive deep into the science and art of the tryout environment. We move past the surface-level evaluations of isolated drills and explore how to design high-information settings that reveal technical, tactical, and psychological traits. Key topics we cover include: Drill Design: Why moving away from isolated skills toward game-like environments helps you see the "real" player. The Projection Problem: How to balance evaluating an athlete’s current performance versus their future physical and developmental upside. Beyond the Ball: Why the most valuable information is often found in the space between reps—how an athlete responds to errors, communicates with teammates, and manages their competitive intensity. Athlete Perspective: Actionable advice for players on how to get noticed by making teammates better rather than just chasing highlight-reel plays. Building the Ideal Tryout: We design a model 2-hour session from scratch, identifying the activities that provide the most accurate data for your program. Whether you are a coach looking to refine your selection process or an athlete trying to stand out, this episode provides a blueprint for making better decisions on the court. Listen in as we break down how to stop simply "testing" athletes and start truly evaluating them.






