Highlights from the Podcast:
Min 2: The debate between Epstein and Gladwell, and why the 10,000 rule is wrong
Min 10: “Breadth of training predicts breadth of transfer”
Min 23: “Teaching with hints”
Min 28: How to use “spacing” to increase learning
Min 33: Why current performance is not a good indication of learning
Min 40: Sport sampling and the fear of leaving the “sports pipeline”
Min 48: The world’s finest youth academy is not the best developmental system
Min 55: The diversity of movement and lowering the chance of overuse injury
Min 59: The true meaning of GRIT and the studies that explain it
Resources Mentioned:
- The debate between Epstein and Gladwell [video]
- Joy of the People [article]
- Relative age at U17 euros [article]
- Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman [book]
- The Talent Lab: The secret to finding, creating and sustaining success by Simon Timson [book]
- Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance by Angela Duckworth [book]
Books by David Epstein:
- Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World [link]
- The Sports Gene: Inside the Science of Extraordinary Athletic Performance [link]
- The Talent Lab: The secret to finding, creating and sustaining success [link]
Connect with David Epstein
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