6th ESCCA Summit
25-27 June 2026
6th ESCCA Summit
Kralovka Arena, Prague, Czech Republic
- Main Summit: 26th and 27th of June.
- Practical Pre-Summit Workshop: 25th of June (Additional registration is required).
The Euroleague Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association is inviting you to join the main European event in basketball athletic development
Setting the standards in basketball performance and sports science
Building on the momentum of previous editions, this event will once again unite leading performance coaches, sports scientists, medical experts, and industry partners for three days of high level education, practical insights, and meaningful professional exchange.
Join us in Prague to explore the latest developments in basketball performance, injury rehabilitation, nutrition, and sports medicine, and connect with Europe’s growing community of elite strength and conditioning professionals
Practical Pre-Summit Workshop
This year’s event will feature a practical pre-Summit workshop, led by world-renowned sport scientist JB Morin.
In this two hour event, coaches will have the chance to dive deep into speed and acceleration training practice and theory, learning from one of the field’s top experts.
Additional registration required
JOIN THIS SUMMER'S TOP EDUCATIONAL EVENT
Event Highlights
Coaches from the NBA, EL, Women's EL
Practical and Theoretical Sessions
Sponsor’s Exhibition
Networking Events
Who is it for
1
Strength and conditioning coaches
working in basketball at any level
2
Basketball coaches
who want to learn how to improve their players
3
Strength coaches of any sport
interested in learning how to train elite athletes
4
Physical therapists and medical personnel
working with athletes
5
Kinesiology, physical education students
(or any student in related fields)
Speakers
Jean-Benoit Morin, PhD
- Sport Scientist
Jean-Benoit Morin, PhD
Jean-Benoit (JB) Morin is Full Professor at the University of Saint-Etienne (France), Director of the Sports Science Department, and a member of the Interuniversity Laboratory of Human Movement Biology (LIBM). He is also associate researcher with the Sports Research Institute New-Zealand (SPRINZ) at Auckland University of Technology, and visiting Professor in Locomotion Biomechanics at the School of Sport, Exercise and Health Science at Loughborough University. JB’s field of research is mainly human locomotion and performance, with specific interest in running biomechanics and maximal power movements (sprint, jumps). He has edited a textbook (Biomechanics of Training and Testing, 2018) and published over 180 peer-reviewed scientific papers. He is also a consultant for professional athletes and sport organisations including college and elite basketball. He’s competing in basketball at the amateur level as a shooting guard / small forward.
Dimitrije Cabarkapa, PhD
- Sport Scientist
Dimitrije Cabarkapa, PhD
Dr. Dimitrije Cabarkapa is the Associate Director of the Jayhawk Athletic Performance Laboratory at the University of Kansas, part of the Wu Tsai Human Performance Alliance. Guided by his background as a competitive basketball player, his work sits at the intersection of cutting-edge sport science research and applied performance practice, with a strong emphasis on translating innovation into efficient real-world solutions for elite sport environments. Dr. Cabarkapa has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed publications and has presented his work at numerous regional, national, and international conferences. In 2024, he was recognized by the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) for his outstanding impact in sport science research and applied practice.
He has developed extensive collaborations with leading professional sport organizations and academic institutions across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. His current work focuses on the biomechanical and neuromuscular demands of professional athletes, physical and physiological responses to training and competition, and the practical implementation of innovative technologies for athlete performance monitoring. His overarching goal is to align innovation and practice through an athlete-centered approach that supports sustained high performance.
Luka Svilar, PhD
- Strength & Conditioning Coach
Luka Svilar, PhD
Luka is an enthusiastic physical performance specialist, S&C coach, international author and lecturer. He earned his Master of Kinesiology degree from the Faculty of Kinesiology at the University of Zagreb, having won multiple awards for exceptional study achievements. During his master studies Luka also studied as an exchange student at Jan Komensky University’s School of Physical Education and Sports in Slovakia as well as at the School of Medicine at Lund University in Sweden. He did his first full-season internship as a S&C coach in the basketball club Zagreb. After graduation, Luka was accepted for a lecturing position at the University of Zagreb.
As far as his practical experience goes, he has worked with athletes in different sports, mainly in tennis, soccer and volleyball. However, Luka’s primary focus has always been on basketball. After his internship, he worked with youth and senior teams in Croatia and won a gold medal with the U18 team at the Eurobasket Championship in 2012. Luka also spent one season in Turkey with the basketball club Türk Telekom. In 2016, he moved to Vitoria-Gasteiz in Spain to work with Baskonia, one of the most recognized basketball teams in Europe. At the University of the Basque Country in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Luka took the next step in his academic education in 2018 by successfully defending his PhD project called Load monitoring and management in elite basketball. The journey with Baskonia ended in 2020 with a big trophy – Spanish Championship. The following season Luka moved to Russia to work with Unics Kazan, reaching finals in both the VTB League and EuroCup. In the summer of 2021 Luka decided to take a new step in his career by signing with the German powerhouse, FC Bayern Munich Basketball. In 2023, he became the personal coach of EuroLeague superstar Shane Larkin, while simultaneously pursuing a specialization in sports and rehabilitation medicine. In the summer of 2024, Luka completed his final exam and moved to the United States to work in the NBA, where he achieved historic success by winning the 2025 NBA Summer League.
Besides coaching, field-related writing is another passion of Luka. He has published several papers related to sports training, physical performance, injury prevention and load monitoring. Luka co-authored the book Functional Movement Preparation for Basketball and also served as editor and co-author of There Is More Than One Way to Skin a Cat. In the academic year 2017/2018, Luka received the annual FIEP Vladimir Findak Award for young researchers for his notable achievements in science. Luka’s professional goal is to help players achieve and maintain their peak physical performance as well share his knowledge with other enthusiasts in the field.
Luka is happily married to Dora, a School of Kinesiology alumni and a big sports fan. Their common mission is nurturing a loving and supportive relationship with each other and their son Patrik. Traveling is a big part of their life as well as following various sports. Whenever possible, Dora and Luka look for places with great coffee, food and wine.
Regev Fanan
- Strength & Conditioning Coach
Regev Fanan
Regev “Reggie” Fanan is the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach of the legendary Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club since 2015. Before he was named head strength coach, he was an assistant at Tel Aviv for three years and part of the team that won the 2014 Euroleague trophy. Apart from Maccabi, Reggie has worked as head strength and conditioning at the Israeli Women National Team and personally trains elite basketball and soccer players that seek to maximize their athletic potential.
Fanan is a graduate of Zinman school for coaches and the Wingate Institute with a specialization of strength and conditioning for basketball and soccer. He also attended the Tel Aviv University School for Coaches studying weight training. Reggie’s extensive experience in basketball includes him being a professional basketball player for eight years, again in his beloved Maccabi, when he has won three Euroleague titles.
Roberto Iezzi
- Head of Performance
Roberto Iezzi
Roberto Mauro Iezzi is a performance specialist with over 17 years of experience in elite basketball, currently serving as Director of Performance for Dubai B.C. in the EuroLeague. He has led high-level performance programs across Italy, Israel, and international national teams, earning multiple national titles and building athlete-centered systems in top professional environments.
He combines advanced sports science with strong leadership, holding premier certifications such as RSCC*D, CSCS, ARC, APC, and EXOS. Roberto has coached athletes from youth national teams to top-division professionals and is known for his modern, collaborative, high-performance approach.
He is also the co-host of The ESCCA Podcast, contributing to education and the development of strength and conditioning across Europe.
Ola Eriksrud
- Norwegian School of Sport Sciences
Ola Eriksrud
Ola is an associate professor at the Norwegian School of Sport Sciences in exercise science (biomechanics and motor control). He also works as a consultant with the Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic committee with projects and involvement ranging from technique and skill development to strength and conditioning and rehabilitation as he is also a physical therapist. As a co-founder and head of science at 1080 Motion he has played an important part in the development and application of motorized resistance technology in testing, training, and rehabilitation. Current projects that involve motorized resistance technology include change of direction assessment and training applications, sprint performance as well as a wholistic approach to return to play and muscle and tendon injuries. To complement motorized resistance technology into a greater framework he is one of the co-founders of Athletic 1080 and one of the creators of 1080 Movement Assessment Profile (1080 MAP). As a result, he has supported national and international level athletes and consulted with organizations ranging from PGA, LPGA, NHL, NFL, ATP, WTA, NBA to EPL.
You can read more about Ola here:
- ResearchGate (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ola-Eriksrud)
- Norwegian School of Sport Sciences (https://www.nih.no/en/about/employees/ola-eriksrud/)
- 1080 Motion (1080motion.com)
- Athletic 1080 (athletic1080.com)
Andrea Cavallari
- Strength & Conditioning Coach
Andrea Cavallari
Andrea Cavallari, MS, CSCS, is the Head Strength & Conditioning Coach at Hapoel Tel Aviv, working in elite European basketball. His experience spans Euro-level professional environments, including first-division basketball in France with Limoges CSP, as well as youth basketball in Hapoel Jerusalem. He has also worked in NCAA Division I multi-sport performance at UCLA and in college-level sport in the United Kingdom across multiple disciplines, developing a broad, integrated approach to athlete preparation. Andrea holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sport Science from the University of Milan and a Master’s degree in Strength & Conditioning from the University of Edinburgh (UK), with a strong focus on performance optimization, injury risk management, and long-term athlete development.
Jaime Capellá
- Head Physiotherapist
Jaime Capellá
Physiotherapist & Strength and Conditioning Coach. Head Physiotherapist at Fenerbahçe Basketball. Dually qualified in Physiotherapy and Sport Sciences, with a Master’s degree in Sports Physiotherapy and Injury Rehabilitation. International experience across Spain, China and Turkey. Focused on clinical reasoning and bridging rehabilitation and performance in elite basketball.
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Main Summit
June 26 – June 27 2026
Practical Pre-Summit Workshop
June 25 2026, 17:30-19:30
Limited Availability
Jean-Benoit Morin
Propulsion for Acceleration & Change of Direction Performance: Training the foot-ankle-hip-pelvis-trunk Starting 5
€50
- Key physical components of acceleration: first step, ball driving, cutting, jumping, change of direction, and sprinting.
- Deep dive into the “Starting 5”: foot, ankle, hip, pelvis, and trunk strength, with emphasis on reactive strength.
- Evidence‑based methods for developing force, power, and ground‑transmission efficiency.
- Practical applications: foot/ankle strength, resisted sprinting for hip extension power, and lombopelvic control in high‑intensity actions.
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Professional Education Credits
This event provides Professional Education Credits (PEC) for the Italian Strength and Conditioning Society (ITASCS)
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