Episodes

  • Ep. 20 | Early Success Means Less Than You Think
    Jul 4 2025

    Solo episode. I review key themes from previous episodes, emphasizing the importance of professionalism, long-term development, mental toughness, and effective communication in basketball. I discusse insights from a doctoral thesis on young athletes' potential and shares valuable lessons from Drew Hanlen's book, 'Stop B...Sing Yourself.' The episode concludes with key takeaways for aspiring athletes to reflect on their journey and commitment to improvement.


    Takeaways

    • Professionalism is a mindset that influences success.
    • Long-term development is more valuable than quick success.
    • Mental toughness helps athletes overcome adversity.
    • Training should always be purposeful and intentional.
    • Effective communication with coaches is essential for growth.
    • Potential in young athletes is multi-dimensional and not solely based on talent.
    • No single test can predict an athlete's future success.
    • Traits like grit and coachability are crucial for long-term achievement.
    • Tracking progress and accountability are vital for improvement.
    • Being brutally honest with oneself is necessary for growth.




    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the Solo Episode
    00:56 Recap of Key Themes from Previous Episodes
    16:51 Understanding Potential in Young Athletes
    34:25 Insights from Drew Hanlen's Book
    50:04 Conclusion and Key Takeaways

    Show more Show less
    55 mins
  • Ep. 19 | College Career: From Start To Finish | with Nikolaos Noumeros
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode, Stan interviews Nikolaos Noumeros, a former college basketball player from the Czech Republic, who shares his journey of transitioning to basketball in the USA. They discuss the importance of strength training, mental preparation, and the challenges faced during his college career, including injuries and the competitive environment. Niko emphasizes the significance of support from family and friends, the need for time management, and the value of adapting to new situations. He offers advice for aspiring athletes and reflects on his experiences, highlighting the growth that comes from overcoming adversity.


    Takeaways

    • Nico initially underestimated the importance of strength training.
    • The competitive environment in the USA was more intense than expected.
    • Injuries can be turned into opportunities for growth.
    • Support from family and friends is crucial during tough times.
    • Mental preparation is as important as physical training.
    • Time management helps reduce stress and anxiety.
    • Adapting to new environments is essential for success.
    • Finding ways to improve despite setbacks is key.
    • Listening to experienced athletes can provide valuable insights.
    • Every experience, good or bad, contributes to personal growth.


    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Nico's Journey
    03:01 The Path to College Basketball
    05:58 Adapting to the Competitive Environment
    09:08 Physical and Mental Preparation
    11:50 Overcoming Challenges and Injuries
    14:58 The Importance of Support
    18:01 Advice for Aspiring Players
    20:54 Mental Preparation and Habits
    23:52 Routine and Time Management
    27:08 Strength Training and Conditioning
    29:56 Transitioning to Professional Basketball
    32:53 Final Thoughts and Key Takeaways

    Show more Show less
    48 mins
  • Ep. 18 | From professional player to coaching professionally | with Paulius Malasauskas
    Jun 4 2025

    Paulus Malasauskas shares his journey from a young basketball enthusiast in Lithuania to navigating the challenges of playing abroad in Sweden and Spain. He reflects on the emotional and practical challenges he faced, the importance of mentorship, and the lessons learned through his experiences in youth sports. The discussion emphasizes the significance of planning, resilience, and personal growth in the pursuit of athletic and life goals. In this conversation, the speaker reflects on their journey from being a player to a coach, emphasizing the importance of mental preparation, training routines, and the challenges faced by young athletes transitioning to professional basketball. They discuss the significance of developing professional habits and the need for patience and consistency in achieving success. The conversation also highlights the qualities that make a player stand out and the red flags to watch for in young talent.


    Takeaways

    • Started playing basketball at age six, inspired by local team success.
    • Moved to Sweden at 15 to follow a coach, driven by love and fear.
    • Faced challenges adapting to life and basketball in Spain.
    • Struggled with school and language barriers while pursuing basketball.
    • Learned the importance of planning and consistency in achieving goals.
    • Realized that emotional decisions can lead to unexpected challenges.
    • Gained valuable life experiences through basketball journeys abroad.
    • Developed resilience and adaptability through various challenges.
    • Emphasized the need for mentorship and guidance in sports.
    • Reflected on past experiences with a focus on personal growth. I started to work on my body like I never before.
    • I was leading the team. I was a captain.
    • If you need to push young players, that's a red flag for me.
    • You have to believe in the work you put in.
    • Be consistent with your routines.
    • Patience gives you fruits, lemons.
    • You can be professional before turning pro.
    • Everything happens faster as you climb.
    • You need to have that inner motivation.
    • The importance of having a plan, even if it changes.


    Show more Show less
    45 mins
  • Ep. 17 | Career Ending Injury And Still Successful | with Louis Stormark
    May 27 2025

    In this episode, Stan interviews Louis Stormark, a Danish basketball player who shares his journey from starting basketball at 14 to navigating the challenges of college sports in the USA. Louis discusses his early influences, the transition to playing for Zalgiris, the importance of balancing academics with athletics, and the impact of injuries on his career. He provides insights on choosing the right college and the realities of being a student-athlete, emphasizing the importance of effort over destination in achieving success.

    In this conversation, Louis Daniel Zimpita Stormark shares his journey through multiple surgeries and the mental resilience required to overcome significant physical challenges as a young athlete. He discusses the warning signs of injury, the setbacks he faced, and the importance of support systems. Louis reflects on his experiences in college basketball, the cultural differences he encountered, and the valuable life lessons learned through adversity. He emphasizes the significance of believing in oneself and finding motivation in difficult times, ultimately highlighting that success is not solely defined by professional achievements but by personal growth and perseverance.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to Louis Stormark's Journey
    02:59 The Path to Basketball: Early Years and Influences
    05:50 Transitioning to Zalgiris: Opportunities and Challenges
    08:54 Navigating College Basketball: Scholarships and Expectations
    12:09 Choosing the Right College: Insights and Advice
    14:53 Balancing Academics and Athletics: The Student-Athlete Experience
    18:04 Injuries and Their Impact: A Personal Struggle
    21:10 Expectations vs. Reality: The Freshman Year Experience
    28:29 The Warning Signs of Injury
    29:09 The Journey Through Pain and Surgery
    30:31 Facing Setbacks and Seeking Answers
    32:29 The Decision to Change Course
    34:30 Rehabilitation and the Road to Recovery
    36:18 Mental Resilience in the Face of Adversity
    39:28 Finding Motivation and Purpose
    42:25 The Importance of Support Systems
    44:37 Reflections on Growth and Learning
    48:01 Life Beyond Basketball
    50:51 The Long-Term Impact of Injuries
    51:18 Memorable Moments in College Basketball
    53:00 Cultural Differences and Adaptation
    54:01 Lessons Learned from Adversity
    56:01 Advice for Young Athletes

    Show more Show less
    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep. 16 | Conditioning on Court, Training for Kids | with Zilvinas Kriukovas
    May 18 2025

    In this episode of Basketball Body and Mind, we’re joined by global performance coach Žilvinas Kriukovas, who has trained Lithuania’s U16–U18 national teams and now works in China with youth athletes through the Green Fighters Academy.

    We dive into building athletes — from 6-year-old kids to elite pros — with a philosophy rooted in movement quality, strength fundamentals and fun.

    🎯 What you’ll learn in this episode:
    Why coaching kids isn’t about barbells — it’s about movement & fun
    How strength & agility training should evolve from 6 to 26 years old
    Tools to assess athlete readiness (beyond just weight lifted)
    When to use pushups, lunges, trap bar deadlifts, isometrics & more
    The mental side of coaching & working across cultures (China vs Europe)
    How elite conditioning doesn’t come from parks… but from the court
    The importance of teaching why, not just what

    📲 Connect with Žilvinas: [@zilvinas_coach on IG]
    💬 DM him or join his upcoming 1-on-1 online basketball training program


    ⏱️ Chapters / Timestamps
    00:00 – Intro: Meet Žilvinas Kriukovas
    01:00 – Working with 6–13 Year Olds in China
    06:15 – Strength Training for Kids: What’s Safe? What Works?
    08:45 – Gamifying Workouts: Fun + Results
    11:10 – Why Movement Beats Barbell at Young Ages
    14:30 – Teaching “Active Squats” & Owning Range of Motion
    17:00 – National Team Assessments: What He Tests & Why
    20:40 – Pushups, Pull-ups & the Truth About Strength Standards
    24:30 – Why Coaches Need Context Before Programming
    27:15 – Strength for Guards vs Centers: Who Needs What?
    30:00 – Bulgarian Split Squat vs Trap Bar: Real Standards Shared
    33:30 – Kids vs Veterans: Build vs Maintain Strategy
    36:00 – Conditioning: It Belongs on the Basketball Court
    40:10 – Recovery Tips: What Actually Works (Hint: It’s Not Foam Rolling)
    43:00 – Life in China: Turtle BBQs, Chicken Feet & Garage Gyms
    45:00 – Best All-Around Exercise? Žilvinas Picks His Top Two
    47:00 – Final Advice: Balance, Consistency, and Having FUN

    Show more Show less
    53 mins
  • Ep. 15 | How To Building Confidence On Court | with Henrikas Paulauskas
    May 5 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Stan interviews Henrikas Paulauskas, a multifaceted basketball professional who shares his journey from player to coach and director of the Shanghai Falcons Basketball Club. Henrikas discusses the importance of building confidence, communication, and discipline in young players, as well as the role of education and experience in coaching. He emphasizes the need for professionalism in basketball and the challenges faced in youth development, particularly in China. The conversation highlights the passion for the game that drives Henrikas and the various forms success can take in a basketball career.

    Takeaways

    Building confidence comes with a repetition of the shots.
    Discipline is hard to implement in China.
    Success can come in different forms.
    You need to be a sponge to absorb information.
    Trust your coach and the system.
    Basketball is a difficult sport that needs patience.
    You need to work hard consistently.
    You can’t skip the fundamentals.
    You need to believe in yourself and push forward.
    Communication is key for player development.

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey Begins: Hendrikas Paulauskas' Basketball Path
    03:11 Transitioning from Player to Coach: Lessons Learned
    10:48 Building Confidence and Communication in Young Players
    15:57 The Role of Education and Experience in Coaching
    22:29 Understanding Professionalism in Basketball
    30:46 International Influence: Youth Basketball in China
    36:06 Passion for the Game: Hendrikas' Ongoing Journey



    Show more Show less
    46 mins
  • Ep. 14 | What Clubs Want From You | with Lukas Grabauskas
    Apr 29 2025

    In this incredible episode of Basketball Body and Mind, we sit down with Lukas Grabauskas, Sports Director of BC Lietkabelis (EuroCup, LKL) to reveal how professional basketball clubs really scout, sign, and develop players.


    What you’ll learn:

    How young players can catch a pro club’s attention
    Why character and habits matter even more than pure talent
    How to choose between money vs playing time in early career moves
    Inside look at how NBA and European basketball teams operate differently
    The underrated power of good mentoring and environment off the court
    If you're an aspiring player, a parent, or a coach — these insights are gold.

    Connect with Lukas
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukas-grabauskas/

    Connect with Stan
    https://www.instagram.com/balticmove/

    🎙️ New episodes every week — Subscribe now for elite basketball mind training!

    📩 For podcast collabs or coaching inquiries: [Basketball.body.mind@gmail.com]


    🔔 Like, Comment, and Share to support the mission of raising smarter athletes!

    00:00 – Official Trailer: Sneak Peek 🎥
    01:00 – Introduction: Who is Lukas Grabauskas?
    02:45 – What Does a Sports Director Actually Do?
    05:15 – How Clubs Scout New Talent
    08:20 – Young Players: How to Get Noticed
    11:00 – Why Money Isn't Everything Early On
    14:30 – Key Questions Parents Should Ask Before Moving Abroad
    17:50 – Off-Court Behavior: The Hidden Metric Scouts Look At
    21:10 – Can a Bad Attitude Ruin a Pro Career?
    24:40 – How NBA Teams Differ from European Clubs
    28:00 – Why Environment Matters More Than You Think
    31:10 – How to Balance Education and Basketball
    34:30 – Personal Habits That Separate Good from Great Players
    37:50 – How NBA Coaches and Staff Operate Differently
    40:30 – The Story of Scouting a Talented But Difficult Player
    44:00 – Lukas’ Best Moment in Basketball Career
    47:00 – Final Advice for Young Players and Parents

    Show more Show less
    51 mins
  • Ep. 13 | Why Talent is Not Enough: Work Ethic, Roles & Becoming a Pro | with Laimonas Eglinskas
    Apr 13 2025

    In this powerhouse episode of Basketball Body and Mind, we sit down with Laimonas Eglinskas – pro basketball coach with experience across Lithuania, Australia, and now the London Lions.

    🎙️ Stan’s first-ever coaching partner joins the podcast to break down what it really takes to go pro in basketball. From mastering discipline and understanding your role to standing out even when no one's watching – this episode is a goldmine for serious hoopers.

    💡 Whether you're a young player, aspiring coach, or just love the game, this is a must-listen. We dive deep into:

    What defines a true professional athlete

    How to earn your coach’s trust

    The mindset that separates pros from amateurs

    Real stories of youth players who made it big

    🔥 Plus, Laimonas shares lessons from Euro League players, talks about talent vs. hard work, and gives advice to those without access to elite training facilities.

    📌 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe. Every share helps us grow the hoop community!

    📍 CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Intro: Meet Laimonas Eglinskas
    00:52 – Coaching across leagues & countries
    01:53 – What professionalism really means in basketball
    04:17 – How to train when no one’s watching
    05:24 – Learning by watching greats like Kobe
    06:30 – How coaches lead the game off-court
    08:24 – Lifelong learning and self-growth
    10:25 – Accepting roles as a young player
    12:05 – Making the most of “garbage time” minutes
    17:33 – Real success stories: Panagiotis Kalaitzakis & more
    20:15 – No court? No problem: How to train anywhere
    24:19 – Common struggles youth face going pro
    27:55 – Sacrifices & the Mamba Mentality
    34:16 – Success can come in unexpected forms
    40:00 – Be elite at something, even if it’s not talent
    43:20 – If you don’t believe in yourself, why should your coach?
    47:15 – Some players settle too early
    53:50 – Recap: Discipline, Roles, Effort & Patience
    54:29 – Outro: How to follow or contact Laimonas

    Show more Show less
    56 mins