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Remember the Second Question Someone once said that everything tastes better with bacon. As a fallen vegetarian, I can attest to that. Equally, every question gets better when you add, “And what else?” Asking, “What’s the real challenge here for you?” Good. Adding, “And what else? What else is a real challenge here for you?” Even better.

The Coaching Habit

Michael Bungay Stanier

The 'beginning phase (age 6 to 9 years, with a one-year margin) is characterized by a multilateral nature, which forms the basis for the later phase of specialization. One can think about rumming, jumping, climbing, rolling, throwing, biking and swimming. Specific training was hardly present; about 5 to 10% of the total training hours focused on specific training, and this time was used to become familiar with a sport.

The Athletic Skills Model

René Wormhoudt, Geert J.P. Savelsbergh, Jan Willem Teunissen, Keith Davids

Row the Boat is also a leadership approach that inspires and empowers the people in your boat to row with the same power, tempo, direction, and speed toward the vision you have for your team and organization. In tough times, row. In successful times, row. In times of uncertainty, row. In times of struggle, row. When the waves of life are stormy and dangerous and they rock your boat to the core, row. On days when the seas are calm and glisten with sunshine, row. In the end, why we row, how we row, and the way we row through all of it will dictate our path and determine how far we go.

Row the Boat

Jon Gordon and P.J. Fleck

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