The Farm System
????️ Episode 214 – Action Types Pt. 2
In today’s episode, we’re joined once again by our friend and mentor, co-founder of the Action Types approach and one of the deepest thinkers in motor development, natural movement, and human coordination. This is his second appearance on the podcast — and it didn’t take long for us to bring him back. We dive into a conversation that sits at the core of coaching and athlete development: Why do some athletes stay open, adaptable, and constantly improving — while others get stuck defending old ideas? This episode explores the deeper layers of learning, trust, mindset, and the complexity behind how athletes coordinate movement under pressure. What We Discuss in This Episode Why coaches who “appreciate complexity” learn and evolve faster How humility and curiosity keep athletes and coaches from getting stuck Why knowing information is not the same as knowing how to think How Action Types began The science behind “readiness,” natural movement patterns, and motor signatures Why athletes break down under pressure — and how context, stress, and internal state shape coordination How rules, expectations, and “have-to” thinking disrupt performance Why trust is a decision, not a feeling — and how athletes can choose it How to stay “online” with the environment, your body, and the demands of the game Why every moment in sport is unique — and why ready-made techniques fail How movement emerges naturally when the emotional, cognitive, and sensorimotor layers are aligned This episode goes far deeper than mechanics — it gets into the why behind learning, performance, and the behaviors we see every day in players. If you’ve ever wondered why some athletes thrive during pressure and others collapse… this conversation gives the scientific and practical layers behind it.
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