The BSW Framework: What to work on (and what to ignore)

No part of your game is perfect—there's always room to improve. The real question isn't whether to improve but where to focus. The BSW framework provides a mental model for prioritizing improvement: focus on basics, strengths, and weaknesses while ignoring everything else.

The Art of Correcting Mistakes

Most corrections don't work—not because the diagnosis is wrong, but because we're correcting the wrong things. Understanding the difference between one-time errors and repeated patterns changes how athletes and coaches approach improvement.

When Coaching Intelligence Dies - The Conversion Problem

Coaching effectiveness is often limited by a "conversion problem" where critical insights evaporate before they can influence player behavior. This article explores why coaching intelligence stays trapped in the mind and how a lack of systems prevents observations from becoming lasting development.