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Digging Deep: Why ‘Grit’ Could Be The Most Important Sporting Attribute

Some years ago now, I attended a coaching conference where an SAS Commandos officer shared without doubt the most powerful … More

education, grit, growth, military, Mindset, performance, peserverance, sports coaching, survival, world class

Shaken Not Stirred: How James Bond Can Help Coaching Practice

It’s been an enthralling few weeks for even the most passive of sports fans, with the race for the Premier … More

007, Coaching, Form, James Bond, leadership, performance, Premier League, Sport, sport psychology

Raising the Bar: Sporting Economics & Performance Inflation

There are certain places in world sport that leading up to a major event hum with palpable anticipation, expectation and … More

ability, Beckham, cardiff, Coaching, elite, Federer, Ian McGeechan, inflation, intelligence, Ken Robinson, Millennium Stadium, performance, Six Nations, Sport, world class
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