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Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
This might be one of the most important lessons I’ve learned as a coach.

Sometimes coaches become a slave to their program. They assume that because they wrote it down, they have to follow that plan. That mindset can be restrictive and even harmful.

Programming isn’t coaching.
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Fred Duncan
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Coaching is using your eyes, making adjustments, and staying flexible.

Progression is rarely perfect or linear. Your program can’t be either. You’re dealing with a complex system, the human body. It’s unpredictable. You can make forecasts, but you’ll be wrong. Often.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
So where do you go when that happens?

That’s why you need a plan B. And a plan C. You have to be ready for whoever shows up that day. Ask how they feel. Watch their warm-up. Adjust accordingly.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
For example, last week I had an athlete do a harder speed endurance session. I actually gave him the option between two workouts. I like letting athletes be active in the process. They need to have skin in the game.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
He performed really well in the runs, but his legs were pretty gassed after. I had a general idea about what I thought we would do that day, but had to adjust on the fly.

Because training isn’t just about that day. It’s about that week. That month. That season.
Fred Duncan
@Fred__Duncan
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