Buchzusammenfassung
Daniel Coyle is an editor for Outside magazine and the author of six books. His previous work includes the coauthored William Hill Sports Book of the Year prize-winning The Secret Race: Inside the Hidden World of the Tour de France, as well as The Talent Code and The Little Book of Talent. When’s he not at his writing desk, Coyle can be found advising the Cleveland Indians, an Ohio-based baseball team.
Mastering any skill requires a combination of deliberate practice, motivation, and expert guidance. Deliberate practice involves breaking tasks into smaller components, practicing with precision, and pushing beyond comfort zones to stimulate neural growth through myelin development. This process is essential for skill refinement and efficiency. Motivation often stems from a spark—an inspiring event or goal that drives long-term commitment, as seen in examples like Se Ri Pak’s influence on South Korean golfers or a U.S. charter school’s college-focused vision. Expert coaching bridges these elements by tailoring guidance to individual needs, fostering both ignition and deep practice. Whether through precise feedback or encouragement, the role of a coach evolves as learners progress, shifting from sparking motivation to honing advanced skills through focused repetition and correction. Together, these factors underscore the intricate interplay of biology, practice, and mentorship in achieving mastery.
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