Super interesting read on how @calpolybsb is using students to lead the future of bmech tech implementation in sports
The $500,000 ‘Black Box’: How Cal Poly Baseball beat national powerhouses to the cutting edge of sports science - Mustang News https://t.co/ri2xNdZfOI
@stevemagness Funny to hear you say this Steve.
I’ve been working on a game for the past 6mo to help people discover their values in a single 15-60 minute sitting.
Very positive results so far.
Is this something that might be interesting to you or others you work with?
DMs are open
Isn’t that the point of it all, really?
Isn’t that what pushes us to pursue our passions and ambitions in sport and life?
For the chance to win something.
to feel something.
to feel emotion.
to FEEL ALIVE
Thought this was a particularly poignant read this morning coming off of 🇨🇦 university track conference championships that finished last night
There were highs and lows for my group, but the contents of this article apply to all
@stevemagness https://t.co/mZQYmRwH85
“‘Somewhere along the way, we numb ourselves to the experience in the name of chasing metrics…It‘s better to remember what the motivation was for the enterprise in the first place: It’s the feeling, the excitement, curiosity, just this energy that makes us feel alive.”
Great article by @ThrowSumthin.
- use simple, “sticky” terms
- throws start from the feet, not the arm
- torque feeling can be taught in sequence
- draw maps to explain positions in circle
- reinforce learning with praise
https://t.co/KMbIhzYa5y via @SimpliFaster
“when a player is presented with a specific situation, how do they respond?… With tracking data, we can start building player embeddings… These embeddings allow us to simulate how a player might act in hypothetical scenarios” @devinpleuler
https://t.co/gNB5T11IGt