Big Picture Thinking
We see what we are trained to see; learn to see with different eyes. Broaden the perspective. Work to eliminate bias. Always keep the big picture in mind. Once the big picture is lost then it is very easy to lose control of the whole process. The training then becomes a ship without a rudder. Big picture thinking demands that everything always be kept in context. Use the analogy of the symphony. All sections must be in harmony that is the key to effective functional path training. No global motor quality can stand alone; it must be supported by the others to achieve results. Trying to work on a component or quality in isolation will ultimately limit the ability to develop that quality to its fullest extent. All qualities are related and in many respects interdependent. Take full advantage of that interdependence to develop the optimum training program.
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