Glad to see you reference Brian McCormick. His books started me on this crazy tangental coaching path I have been on for the last 20 years! Kessel once wrote a blog on False Confidence and I strongly believe the two concepts (fake fundamentals and false confidence) are inextricably linked.
I think some of the fake fundamentals were created in wrong understanding of certain cues or ideas that were originally correct, but the lack of understanding behind these ideas allowed coaches to give in little twists. Thank you Joe!
Glad to see you reference Brian McCormick. His books started me on this crazy tangental coaching path I have been on for the last 20 years! Kessel once wrote a blog on False Confidence and I strongly believe the two concepts (fake fundamentals and false confidence) are inextricably linked.
I think some of the fake fundamentals were created in wrong understanding of certain cues or ideas that were originally correct, but the lack of understanding behind these ideas allowed coaches to give in little twists. Thank you Joe!
Agreed