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All Models Are Wrong (Part 2 of 4)

Since I opened the last blog in this series with a quote by an old nerdy white dude, I’ll bring another one into the conversation.  Karl Popper was an influential

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Want to Learn Sports Psychology? Walk the Plank!

The simplest way to learn the totality of the mental side of sports can be understood with the simple visual of walking a wooden plank. In 2009, the “Riddler” or

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The Perils of an Attribute Centric View of Leadership

I’ve got a question for you, ready? What comes to mind when I ask you to think about great leadership?  If I were a betting person, I’d imagine that your

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Conjugate Methods Workshop Comes to Venice Beach

The greatest powerlifter of all-time is coming to DEUCE Garage and her name is Laura Phelps. She was the first woman to have an 11x bodyweight total and she even

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All Models Are Wrong (Part 1 of 4)

“Remember that all models are wrong; the question is how wrong do they have to be to not be useful.” -George Box  Often, pivotal growth happens when we examine our

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