I was coaching a fellow today who happens to be a Strength Coach at one of the private high schools in my area and we were on the subject of what it takes to teach someone a skill and how to go about doing it.

I was telling him that first of all, you need to determine what type of learner the athlete is. Is he a verbal learner, a visual learner, or a tactile one? Perhaps a combination of two or possibly all three?

Then it requires 300 repetitions to acquire a proper movement pattern, and you want to nail that right of way because it takes 5000 to correct a faulty one.

And maybe most importantly when I discussed this same subject with the GREAT Buddy Morris, the Arizona Cardinals Strength and Conditioning Coach, he told me that if you teach ONE thing the athlete has an 87% chance of remembering it. Teach that athlete TWO things, and the number drops to a 33% adherence rate. Teach the athlete THREE things. Well, Good Luck with that.

When I brained stormed further with this guy, I started to apply exactly what I just spoke to him about, and VOILA' He got it!

Remember...Teach one thing per session, teach it properly in a manner that is understood, and create MONSTERS for your team next season.

Make sure you laugh at least twelve times per day!~

Today's Training:

Cycle: Commute

AirDyne: 16 mins upper body only

DB Floor Press: 4 rep max

JM Press: 4x10

Banded Single Arm Pushdown: 100 consecutive reps

Cable Fly: 100 consecutive reps

Pull-ups: 2

Push-up: 12

Chin-up: 2

Dips: 12

Ab Crunch: 100

Cycle: Commute

Harry Selkow
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