Learning to Perform Better
By David Barr on August 3, 2009 3:37 PM | Click here to comment
"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts."
-Bertrand Russell

One of the greatest things about learning is that it often seems to show how ignorant we truly are. This weekend, at the Perform Better Summit in Long Beach CA, was a perfect example of this. The focus was form and function, which is something I know a thing or two about. Then again, after this weekend I'm beginning to question how much I actually know.

The talks were incredible, and in spite of my obsession with the human body for the last decade and a half, every pearl dropped from the experts seemed to be something new. A novel way of looking at the body, an intriguing application of biomechanics, or a new concept regarding movement. It was truly impressive.

As a result, there are four video interviews with BIG coaches coming to M&F online. Stay tuned and keep learning!

Stated differently,
Raise The Barr!
 
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