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The Edge

I know many of you are seeking the edge in training. For many years I was doing the same. I was searching for secrets, the latest and the greatest, something
special, that one or two percent that would make the difference. The more I searched
the more elusive it became. Finally I realized I had the answer right in front
of me, I could not see the forest for the trees. I had seen it time and again and
missed it, in fact I had done it and rejected it several times as unsophisticated,
too simple. So what is the edge, it is mindful deliberate practice that never
strays from the foundations of physical literacy and the fundamentals of the
sport. The problem is that to constantly stress fundamentals seems mundane. It
is the fundamentals that make the difference between staying injury free and
getting injured, it is the fundamentals that are the foundation, the fundamentals
must be constantly reinforced. I find that as a coach I must coach the fundamentals
daily, the outstanding coaches that I have seen do the same. I now feel with a
high degree of certainty that the search for the 2% is almost an exercise in futility
and that final 2% will come if I take care of the first 98%. This is not to imply that you should stop learning and experimenting, by all means keep learning and refining in order to keep the edge razor sharp. It takes time and
correct timing of the application of all elements of training. Take another
look at your training, stop looking for an edge, coach the basics and keep learning. You will
be surprised at the results.

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  1. I have discovered the same thing. I notice little problems and go back to test out basic stuff and lo and behold….those basics I thought “locked in” had deteriorated again! Time to go back and work them. The basic stuff really does need to be used in warm ups, in workouts and even recovery days. Probably best practiced (to one degree or another ) every day. It’s not always fun, it’s not sexy, but the results always are.

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