
Movement, emotion and motivation are interdependent processes that affect sports performance and skill acquisition. My writing builds the "gentle bridges" between practice, theory, experience and relationship.
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It is common to ask, “how do you feel” — but rare to know how to interpret the answer, and the question itself is often too vague to yield a specific response. Almost invariably, the answer is “I’m fine” or “I’m okay” — but this misses the...
Ecological dynamics is the theory that many coaches have been searching for. For coaches and athletes, it offers revolutionary insights into motor learning: that movement is about attuning to specific environments, rather than moving with p...
At a fundamental biological level, we live in a world of radical uncertainty. How we relate to that uncertainty determines everything about our lives. Our most basic survival instinct is to reduce uncertainty, but there are many ways that t...
Emotions are not characters or colours, as they are commonly depicted in children’s fiction. Rather than fixed points with specific traits, emotions are wide basins with many possible expressions. The metaphor of the emotional landscape off...
Emotional fluidity is a timeless skill. Emotions are not fixed points, but rather valleys on a landscape of possible experiences. Knowing how to transition between these valleys can better prepare you for any moment; from the pleasure of co...
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