Frameworks in Human Performance are the playbook.
Same purpose as athletics: a shared scheme and language that keeps everyone aligned so execution becomes repeatable and consistent, not personality driven.
A playbook also protects the team. Every roster has different skill and game IQ. The scheme narrows the decision space so you are not asking people to solve complex problems on the fly. You are asking them to execute their assignment and make one or two decisions that fit the system. Even audibles work the same way. They are not random creativity, they are pre built answers inside the scheme.
But the truth is simple: a playbook only works if people will read it.
In sports, you see it instantly. Wrong routes. Missed blocks. Busted coverages. One person freelancing breaks the whole thing. Human Performance is no different. When people refuse to learn the framework, you get random payoff, inconsistent standards, and chaos that usually exists because it avoids accountability.
Frameworks are the Human Performance playbook. If you want consistent outcomes, build it, communicate it, and expect the team to study it.
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Announced today: our shared framework for advancing client and athlete health, performance, and safety through evidence-based practice and interdisciplinary collaboration.
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Collaboration is frequently misunderstood and weakly justified. Too often, it is reduced to the appearance of communication—meetings scheduled, messages exchanged, alignment signaled. But that is not collaboration. That is administration.
True collaboration is not a performative act, nor is it fabricated to satisfy process. It emerges from a shared and relentless pursuit of excellence and best practices. When individuals are genuinely committed to doing the work well—to the highest possible standard—collaboration becomes inevitable. Not because it is required, but because excellence cannot be achieved in isolation.
In this light, collaboration is not the goal; it is the consequence. It is the natural byproduct of people STRAINING toward better answers, sharper decisions, and higher-quality outcomes (Best Practices).
To truly understand collaboration, go seek out something exceptional rather than something merely average. You will often find that you need numbers!
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Honoring Michelle Moultrie, 2022 UF Hall of Fame Inductee and Silver Medalist at the 2020 Olympics. Her contributions to softball and remarkable achievements inspire us all.
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