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A 02-19-20 02:10 AM - Post#894422    

Cheers Dan

If you make it through and want to post thoughts, I'd be delighted!

A few other little ideas I liked:

1) Coaching at maximum complexity that the athlete can handle. If problems occur, regressing 'just enough'.

So, in kickboxing, if something comes up in sparring, dial down to reduced sparring, then an easier sparring-game, and only dialling all the way back to padwork or shadow boxing if that's the only way to fix the problem.

The argument is around the 'drill trap': drills give immediate, tangible progress, but don't necessarily embody the sorts of problem-solving and rich information processing that carries over to game day.

2) Not having too many cognitive cues. Getting around paralysis by analysis by working with 'intent'.
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