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Filling in the Blanks: Negotiating the Grey Areas

If experience or research hasn’t taught you already, coaching is a complex and problematic profession. For all its glorified peaks, … More

Coaching, Coaching Philosophy, Coaching Science, management, Problem Based Learning, Problem Solving, sports coaching

The Strategist (INTJ/INTP): What Coaches Can Learn From Sherlock Holmes

Detectives, like coaches require an outstanding skill set. Problem-solving, critical thinking, attention to detail and patience to name a few, … More

creative thinking, high performance, INTJ, MBTI, observation, Psychology, sherlock holmes, sports coaching

Building Bridges: Why the Opposition Hold the Key to Your Development

We’ve all had those games. The ones where you as an individual or a team were just not at the … More

adversity, attitude, friends, high performance, learning, opponent, reflection, sports coaching, winning

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

Paving The Way: The Foundations of Good Coaching

As the curtain comes down on a captivating Premier League season, it seems an appropriate moment as any for coaches … More

Coaching Philosophy, high performance, leadership, management, personal development, Relationships, sports coaching
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