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Why Data Can't Replace Great Coaching with Mike Boyle

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Welcome to Episode 411 of the Strength Coach Podcast, brought to you by PerformBetter.com, the Experts in Functional Training & Rehabilitation.

In this episode, we explore why data can’t replace great coaching, featuring insights from Coach Mike Boyle. This episode highlights the growing reliance on data in coaching and why observation, listening, and trust remain fundamental.

Highlights of the episode:

- Coach Boyle talks about the shift toward data-driven methods and why human connection is irreplaceable.

- We spoke about tools like the force plate and their limited role without solid coaching foundations.

- A chat about the value of experience, progressive resistance, and effective communication with athletes.

- Insights on balancing technology with intuition to create better outcomes for players.

- A tour through key lessons from recent Perform Better summits, including standout presentations by top coaches like Nick Winkelman and Greg Rose.

This episode provides actionable advice for coaches looking to refine their skills, connect with clients, and make informed decisions without over-relying on data. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with practical tips and thought-provoking perspectives.

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A special thanks to Perform Better, the experts in functional training and rehabilitation, for sponsoring this episode. Check out ⁠Perform Better⁠ (https://www.performbetter.com) for their latest sale, the New Signature Series and all the upcoming education, including this summer's Functional Training Summits.

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Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe for more insights from top coaches and industry leaders.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro

04:18 - Coaches Corner

06:34 - Value of Experience in Sports

17:40 - Transitioning from Athlete to Adult

18:50 - Actions Speak Louder than Words

20:40 - Qualities of a Great Coach

25:36 - Importance of Active Listening

27:57 - Improving Listening Skills

31:15 - Perception of Genius in Coaching

32:30 - Understanding Cause and Effect

35:50 - Conclusion

  continue reading

499 episodes

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Manage episode 489790020 series 125
Content provided by Anthony Renna. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Anthony Renna or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

Welcome to Episode 411 of the Strength Coach Podcast, brought to you by PerformBetter.com, the Experts in Functional Training & Rehabilitation.

In this episode, we explore why data can’t replace great coaching, featuring insights from Coach Mike Boyle. This episode highlights the growing reliance on data in coaching and why observation, listening, and trust remain fundamental.

Highlights of the episode:

- Coach Boyle talks about the shift toward data-driven methods and why human connection is irreplaceable.

- We spoke about tools like the force plate and their limited role without solid coaching foundations.

- A chat about the value of experience, progressive resistance, and effective communication with athletes.

- Insights on balancing technology with intuition to create better outcomes for players.

- A tour through key lessons from recent Perform Better summits, including standout presentations by top coaches like Nick Winkelman and Greg Rose.

This episode provides actionable advice for coaches looking to refine their skills, connect with clients, and make informed decisions without over-relying on data. Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with practical tips and thought-provoking perspectives.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

A special thanks to Perform Better, the experts in functional training and rehabilitation, for sponsoring this episode. Check out ⁠Perform Better⁠ (https://www.performbetter.com) for their latest sale, the New Signature Series and all the upcoming education, including this summer's Functional Training Summits.

-------------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe for more insights from top coaches and industry leaders.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 - Intro

04:18 - Coaches Corner

06:34 - Value of Experience in Sports

17:40 - Transitioning from Athlete to Adult

18:50 - Actions Speak Louder than Words

20:40 - Qualities of a Great Coach

25:36 - Importance of Active Listening

27:57 - Improving Listening Skills

31:15 - Perception of Genius in Coaching

32:30 - Understanding Cause and Effect

35:50 - Conclusion

  continue reading

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