Schultze and Jorge break down why effective coaching starts with pattern recognition, not just repeating cues. They explore how to develop a coach’s eye, use constraints to accelerate skill acquisition, and structure sessions around cognitive as well as physical fatigue. From building client confidence to knowing when to stay silent, this episode covers the tactical and interpersonal skills that make coaching more impactful.
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Pattern Recognition in Coaching (00:00:00) Why Cues Alone Aren’t Enough (00:11:12) Developing a Coach’s Eye (00:13:01) When to Intervene and When to Stay Silent (00:25:08) Using Constraints as Coaching Tools (00:35:39) Communicating Progressions to Clients (00:42:23) Skill Fatigue vs. Physical Fatigue (00:48:33) Hidden Sources of Fatigue (00:52:29) Adjusting Coaching to the Person in Front of You (00:55:11) Life Stress and Its Impact on Training (00:57:06)