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Danny's Substack

Danny Rossi

My personal Substack

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Latest Issues

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Kill The Fill: Why The Coach's Quest For Control Can Inhibit Development In Athletes

While reading Timothy Gallwey’s book “The Inner Game of Tennis” (a fantastic insight into the cognitive processes of athletes, and how to harness them), I was fascinated by one of his earliest perspectives:

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“Feel Good” Practice vs. “Get Good” Practice (A Rant About Reps)

To begin, a universally-understood fact of life: if you do something again and again, you will become better at it. Playing piano. Spinning a basketball on your finger. Speaking in front of audiences. Baking bread. Tying your shoe. Regardle...

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The Curious Case of Survivorship Bias: Why The 'Imitation Game' Is A Dangerous One

Danny Hurley is a heck of a coach. The Head Coach of the University of Connecticut’s Mens Basketball team has two National Championships to his name, and is one of the highest paid basketball coaches in the history of the profession. Draft ...

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  • Danny Rossi

    "In Theory" is a think tank dedicated to movement and solution-creation in sport, curated by Carthage College Men's Lacrosse Assistant Coach & Defensive Coordinator Danny Rossi.

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