Unless you’re recapping the latest episode of The Boys or Bridgerton, your clients don’t want to hear you monologue – it’s a sure-fire way to have your clients and athletes tune you out.
And this is especially true when it comes to coaching and cuing exercises.
Eventually your voice starts to sound like that teacher from Charlie Brown: “Wah wah, wah wah wah wah wah”
But you want to know the worst part?
Long, drawn out coaching cues actually make retention and motor learning worse – so they’re actually less likely to perform the exercise the way you want them to!
Instead, you should be focused on coaching and cuing in bullet points.
Short, sweet and to the point.
Interested?
Let me explain in a bit more depth….
I hope you enjoy the video and MAKE IT a great day!
All the best,
MR