Today I am joined by Carl Woods as he discusses his transition from Victoria University to the University of Queensland, focusing on the concept of learning design in sports.
He emphasizes the importance of adapting coaching methods to better support athletes' learning and development. Carl also addresses the challenges of integrating theoretical knowledge into practical coaching, the gaps in current coaching education, and the impact of accreditation on learning experiences.
He advocates for a more humble and adaptable coaching approach that encourages exploration and problem-solving among athletes.
In this conversation, Carl discusses the importance of a unified methodology in high performance sports, emphasizing the need for effective communication and adaptability among coaching staff. He contrasts the concepts of preparedness versus planning, advocating for a more flexible approach to coaching that allows for real-time adjustments.
The discussion also touches on the evolving role of coaches, the significance of long-term success over immediate wins, and the distinction between knowledge of and knowledge about in coaching practices. Carl highlights the necessity of experiential learning and the value of engaging in meaningful conversations with athletes to foster a supportive and effective training environment.
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