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Why “Win At All Costs” Is a Priority…..With a New Definition

  Sandpaper gate. Enough articles and coverage concerning Australian cricketers Steven Smith and Cameron Bancroft have been circulated over the … More

cheating, Coaching, conduct, holistic, philosophy, Sport

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

Unlocking Success: 5 Lessons Moneyball Can Teach Us

Reading Jamie Lyall’s recent article via BBC Sport, on how Coach Logic’s analysis systems have positively influenced Scottish rugby, left … More

Advertising, Baseball, Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, high performance, management, Moneyball, Sport

Unsung Heroes: Are team players becoming an endangered species?

Have you ever had that special game? The game that will forever live in the memory bank, the game that … More

attitude, Coaching, Football, management, Sport, teamwork

Old School vs State of the Art: Attitudes of the Modern Day Athlete

With the Christmas holidays fast approaching the annual dashes around the local shopping outlets are sure to commence if they … More

Beckham, Coaching, management, Sport, technology

You’re Fired: The Sacking Effect – New Ideas vs Player Evolution

So Tim Sherwood becomes the latest coach in elite sport that is unceremoniously cast aside – it’s becoming an all … More

Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, Cricket, development, elite, Football, management, netball, sacking, Sport

Danger Close – Four traits of a player that should set off alarm bells for coaches

We’ve all had those players. The ones who make coaching feel like a chore rather than something we enjoy; the … More

business, challenge, Coaching, disruptive talent, management, Psychology, Sport, standards

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

The Show Must Go On: 2014 Reflections

What a year it’s been. When you look back on the highs and lows of 2014, the year seems to … More

2014, cardiff, Coaching, creativity, Cricket, education, Empowerment, endeavour, Facebook, management, reflection, social media, Sport, structure, teaching, the apprentice, Twitter, university

Moscow Rules: How Jack Bauer Can Improve Your Batting

Whatever sport you are involved in coaches will tell you the importance of purposeful practice; to make use of every … More

Batting, Coaching, Cricket, Jack Bauer, Practice, Sport

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