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In this conversation with Head of Competitor Development at Motorsport UK, Tom Hartley, we delve into the benefits of exposing coaches to different coaching environments to enhance their understanding and effectiveness, based on Tom's insights of moving across to Motorsport from football.
Takeaways
- Coaches benefit from experiencing different coaching environments.
- Coaches, and sports, need disruptors in the form of alien voices and ways of working
- Failing to filter out noise in alien sporting environments can distract coaches from key transferable insights.
- Sports move at different evolutionary rates, but past approaches shouldn't always be forgotten or abandoned
- Exploratory frameworks can help coaches focus on relevant information when on a coaching 'exchange'.
- Coaches need to train themselves on how to learn from different sports and perspectives
- Changing sports as a coach is possible
Chapters
00:00 Transitioning Between Sports: A Coach's Journey
10:06 The Importance of Intentionality in Coaching
15:45 Shared Learning Across Contexts
21:34 Emotional Intelligence in Coaching
26:58 Exploring Flow and Performance in Sports
39:00 The Evolution of Instruction in Motorsport
46:52 The Time Traveler's Perspective in Coaching
57:15 Overcoming Barriers to Learning as a Coach
If you like this topic, I recommend checking out this other episode:
Russell Earnshaw - Entrepreneurship in sport coaching
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