The Circle Game: A New Way To Measure Accountability

September 27, 2017 by Tim Nash

Way back in the 90s, the late Tony DiCicco had his players complete an exercise that emphasized teamwork, accountability and work ethic.

DiCicco used the exercise with his 1996 Olympic Gold medal winning Women’s soccer team and the 1999 Women’s World Cup Champions.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Elite Sports Teams, Soccer, Team Chemistry, Team Communication

Why You Don’t Need That Peak Performance Calendar Anymore

August 31, 2017 by Tim Nash

There is a point somewhere in your season where you hope your team is at its best. It might be the playoffs, a major tournament, or a game with a major rival.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Data Science, Elite Sports Teams, Mobile Coaching, RPE, Sports Performance, Strength Training

Data Tracking: Not Just For Coaches

August 24, 2017 by Tim Nash

The latest consensus in the debate about kids playing multiple sports seems to be trending toward it being a good idea.

It’s quite common to see young athletes – especially at the middle and high school ages – playing more than one sport in the same season. They play a school sport after school and rush to their club practice at night.

We are not going to add to the debate here and contribute our opinions on whether it is good or bad, right or wrong. Instead, we want to talk about the inevitable consequences – issues arising from overuse.

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Filed Under: Athlete Development, Athletic Performance, Data Science, Elite Sports Teams, Fitness, Mobile Coaching, RPE, Soccer, Sports Performance, Strength Training, training

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