Josh Waitzkin’s “The Art of Learning” is absolute KICK ASS!
A Prodigy World Chess Master turned Martial Arts World Champion. He describes how these contrasting sports required the same mental models...
Here he explains his preference to Incremental learning vs Entity learning.
A Prodigy World Chess Master turned Martial Arts World Champion. He describes how these contrasting sports required the same mental models...
Here he explains his preference to Incremental learning vs Entity learning.
Mistakes and Uncertainties will happen causing you to dwell. A chasm will form with you on one side The Present on the other. Dwell longer, the chasm will grow. Do you have the bridge (tools) to cross the Chasm?
A Coaching Dilemma: the balance between Nature vs Nurture – at Valley Village Park
Depth vs Breadth – at Valley Village Park
End Games before Opening Games
Waitzkin believes that creativity, which is the essence to higher level learning, is first based upon foundational mastery. Construct simple models/systems but allow your Nature to refine/expand them. Applied stress will yield the Discovery...
Waitzkin believes that creativity, which is the essence to higher level learning, is first based upon foundational mastery. Construct simple models/systems but allow your Nature to refine/expand them. Applied stress will yield the Discovery...
Fewer chess pieces in end games so First Order Principles prevail:
Movement, Space, Continuity, Stress, Communication, and Fun.
So should rugby acumen begin with 7’s Mastery then 10’s introduction? 10’s Mastery before 15’s? Already configured this way? Maybe, not sure...
Movement, Space, Continuity, Stress, Communication, and Fun.
So should rugby acumen begin with 7’s Mastery then 10’s introduction? 10’s Mastery before 15’s? Already configured this way? Maybe, not sure...
BRILLIANT BOOK..!
I could carry on with this thread but at some point it makes sense to just read it for yourself. I’ll leave you with some of the main concepts.
I could carry on with this thread but at some point it makes sense to just read it for yourself. I’ll leave you with some of the main concepts.