"The Science of Agak-Agak"
This video's 5 minutes long'ish. Just watch it. If you can't understand the Malaysian lady's accent, just pay attention to "agak-agak" and the "Clitorial flower" thing.
So I was talking to Matt and he brought up a few things that he told me that I told him.
He said something like "You told me to ..." honestly I have no idea what the hell I said to him.
I really began to understand better as I traveled to Italy. People there were expecting metrics. I had almost none. All I had was an idea that I expanded.
You see, in Asia, the point of learning is to get the general idea of how things work. Getting the metrics on the truly important things like
- "How many kilos do you lift now?"
- "Where do you stand in the scale of pathetic'ness and how much must you lift to go from uselessly weak to pretty damn weak"
- How do we get you from "Uselessly weak to damn weak"
Every other thing, is "agak-agak" or "estimate". If this athlete can't apply what's supposed to work, change it! Get off your stupid mighty horse of quoting previous sport scientists. If you do that in China, they'll be like "Dude's so original, he quotes a 1970 scientist". Even a well trained picture frame can quote. Applying the quote is what matters.
Adapt the technical changes and training changes to suit the athlete. Not limit the athlete because of your own knowledge limitations as a coach. If the athlete plays his role and trains hard, it's YOUR role as a coach to help him train smart too.
An athlete that plays his role of training well, and gives you feedback is hard to find. If you find one, don't fail him. Many coaches have failed their athletes by repeating the same stupid cue over and over again. It didn't work the first 5000 times. What makes you think that cue's gonna work the 5001th time?
Get your nose between the books, then get your nose in the gym and your head running a little. Knowing something's useless if you fail to apply it.
Take the time to find your flaws instead of scouting forums to look for inconsistencies in other's responses and throwing out a "That's not right! Zatriosky said this! You're wrong!"
You may feel real smart. Really, you look about as intelligent as an eggnog when you do that.
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