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Summary In this episode of the Conquer Athlete Podcast, Ryan Bucciantini and Jason Leydon discuss their recent experiences in mentorship and coaching. They explore the importance of continuous learning and the various stages of development that coaches go through. The conversation delves into the challenges posed by the information age, emphasizing the need for practical application of knowledge. They also share insights on when to implement new techniques with athletes and the value of collaboration in the coaching community. The episode concludes with a discussion on upcoming mentorship opportunities. Takeaways
- Mentorship is crucial for continuous growth as a coach.
- There are distinct stages of learning in coaching: apprentice, craftsman, and mastery.
- Coaches should always seek to elevate their knowledge and skills.
- The information age has changed how coaches access knowledge, but it can hinder deep understanding.
- Practical application of knowledge is essential for effective coaching.
- Timing is key when implementing new techniques with athletes.
- Collaboration and sharing information among coaches is vital for community growth.
- Personal experiences and mentorship shape coaching philosophies.
- Coaches should be open to learning from various sources and experiences.
- Continuous education is a lifelong journey for coaches.
- Bear Hunting and Coaching Insights
- The Journey of a Coach: From Apprentice to Master
- Navigating the Information Age in Coaching
- "This is how the strong gets stronger."
- "You're never above learning from someone else."
- "The more you continually look to elevate who you are."
- "You should absorb as much free education as you can."
- "You have to look at what it is that you're trying to put in."
- "I've spent a lot on courses, but not finishing them."
- "You have to put yourself around people that challenge you."
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