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Do you want to boost your brain - win your game? I'm Karl Morris one of Europe's leading Performance Coaches.  Whether it's sport, business or pleasure, the real key to success is to go from thought to ACTION and MAKE the changes happen.

Oct 20, 2023

Today on the brain booster we are joined by coaching legend Michael Hebron.

Michael has just written a wonderful book with Stephen Yazulla titled ‘It Depends’

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The book is all about learning and what is required to get the best out of your lessons or your training.

It is an amazing piece of work with some great insights, many of which are counterintuitive.

It also reinforces what we have said on the Brain Booster many times about the need to honour your individuality.

The book is called:

‘It Depends’

As we discussed during our time together:

  • The need for ‘unintended outcomes’
  • The brain doesn’t learn without reference points
  • Swing too fast, swing too slow so you can FIND what is the ideal timing
  • Why you need to understand the rules of the CLUB
  • The need to understand RHYTHM and TIMING
  • The rhythm of ONE
  • Understand how the swinging of the club creates motion not the other way around
  • Take away the word better. The brain doesn’t learn from better, it learns much more from DIFFERENT
  • The need to be OBJECTIVE about outcomes as opposed to emotional evaluation
  • The need to be able to ADJUST to what is going on
  • The difference between TEACHING environments and LEARNING environments
  • The swing model is the GOLF COURSE

 

A truly wonderful conversation with one of the most influential coaches of the past 100 years.

A man who has dedicated his life to helping students and coaches alike how to LEARN better

 

To find out more about Michael and his work go to

https://www.michaelhebron.com/#home

 

To find out more about Karl Morris and the Mind Factor go to www.themindfactor.com