The 10,000 Hours Battle
The 10,000 Hour Rule is a fascinating concept. To recap for the 10,000th time (see how I did that), it
Mark Lebedew
The 10,000 Hour Rule is a fascinating concept. To recap for the 10,000th time (see how I did that), it
Here is something that you don’t get to see very often, what a coach actually does with his day. This
Several (volleyball) lifetimes ago, I had a young player in my team. Although he was only a year or two
I’ve long been of the opinion that intrinsic motivation is the most important form of motivation in professional (or any
There is a lot of information floating around on the importance of eye work for players. There is a lot
The first day I studied coaching at university we were introduced to the Principles of Training. The most important of
My most recent post on service reception brought up some interesting responses. One from Alexis (in the comments section) brought
I am a big believer in looking at things from different perspective. Looking from a different perspective can have a
The ‘Development or ‘Success’?’ post that I wrote drew some great feedback and a few excellent comments from coaches who
At a clinic I recently attended one of the topics ended in a discussion about specialisation. The presenter of the