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SOFLETE Performance Podcast: Ep. 90: Incompetence...is Good?

10/22/2025
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Summary In this episode, the hosts discuss the stages of competence and their relevance to motor skill learning. They explore various motor learning models, the distinction between competence and capability, and the critical role of coaching in skill development. The conversation also delves into the importance of teaching individuals how to learn effectively, especially in high-pressure environments like military and sports. Additionally, they address tendon pain management strategies, emphasizing the need for proper loading and rehabilitation techniques. The episode concludes with insights on finding the right coach and fostering a learning mindset. Takeaways The stages of competence include unconscious incompetence, conscious incompetence, conscious competence, and unconscious competence. Motor learning models help in understanding the learning process and can be applied across various fields. Competence and capability are different; one can be capable but not competent in a skill. Effective coaching involves understanding the learner's stage and adapting the approach accordingly. Teaching how to learn is often more valuable than focusing solely on specific skills. Tendon pain management requires a focus on loading and remodeling rather than rest. Isometric holds can be effective for managing tendon pain and improving capacity. Communication in coaching is crucial; it's about what is understood, not just what is said. Peer learning and training groups can enhance skill development and motivation. Finding the right coach is essential for effective learning and performance improvement.

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