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THREAD I've been stuck inside for 3 days with no power thanks to Houston's snowpocalypse...It gave me time to think and reflect on lessons I've learned about performance over the
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THREAD The world is littered with hacks and quick fixes.Magic routines, butter in our coffee, special supplements, exotic foods. All promising to transform our lives.Nearly all of it is BS.
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THREAD- Why pro sports teams might want to have videos of nature playing in the locker room at half time. The science of nature (even the virtual kind) and its
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“The air is up here! Get up. Put your hands over your head and stand up straight.”In the athletic realm, hands on your knees, bent over, gasping for air is
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Separate your identity from what you doWhen you tie your identity too closely to what you do, anytime you fail at that thing, you will take it as a failure
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THREAD: When I was in high school I was a running phenom. Then I largely failed. Here are lessons for the driven that I wish I knew when I was
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THREAD on Leadership and CultureI've been fortunate to have a lot of successful mentors help along the way. One of the unexpected ones was in the world of football.Here are
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THREAD: What is Great Coaching?Here are 11 insights I've learned over the past 10 years in working with world-class athletes and coaches across sports.On Learning, Motivation, Culture, and Sustainable Performance.
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Figuring out who to listen to and what's right/wrong in the world of social media, podcasters, and experts of everything is difficult. As a scientist and writer here's1 trick &
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Leading into today's game, the Packer's defensive coordinator made his team watch last year's loss of the NFC championship.Let's take a look at why focusing on the negative right before
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The "tough/hardass" coaching model occasionally works on the HS/college level because athletes have no control.It largely fails on the pro level because athletes have more autonomy & understand their valuePro's
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Success in college sports is primarily about one thing: talent. Yes, coaching matters. But if you get the best talent every year, even if your coaching is terrible, you're still
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