A learning curve is defined as the advancement in apprehension of a given subject. Coaching is essentially teaching, so a better understanding of how individuals learn movements and skills is paramount. Furthermore, combining knowledge of how individuals learn and improving your technique of delivering that information creates an enhanced environment geared toward progressive learning, teaching, and - ultimately - performance.
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John Mackersie is a strength and conditioning specialist currently serving in the tactical community. Prior to his current role he served in the same capacity in the NCAA working with a variety of sports. John has a Master’s in Sport Psychology from Miami University (OH). Learn more and contact John on his Instagram account (M_StrongER) or email him at mackerjc@gmail.com.
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