"Real talent is harder to hide than it is to find" - a conversation with Wayne Goldsmith
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Wayne Goldsmith's journey began with packing boxes and evolved into a successful career in coaching and talent development. A chance encounter and someone's belief in Wayne's potential led him to...
mostra di più- Wayne has worked with organizations like Swimming Australia, Triathlon Australia, and the Wallabies.
- He conducted research on the post-host phenomenon surrounding the Olympics and the factors that influenced some countries to thrive while others struggled after hosting the games.
- Wayne emphasizes the importance of looking beyond our own sports for inspiration, such as the All Blacks coaching team seeking guidance from the New York Ballet.
- The role of parents in helping their children become the best they can be is crucial, and Wayne discusses the importance of creating a safe environment for kids to fall in love with their sport.
- Dyslexia and ADHD can present unique strengths and weaknesses, and Wayne shares his own experiences with these conditions.
- Misinterpretation and implementation of long-term athlete development (LTAD) may not always serve the best interests of children, and Wayne explores the challenges and misconceptions surrounding LTAD.
- The declining participation in organized competitive sports highlights the need for creating positive, safe, and engaging experiences for kids and their families.
- Wayne's insights and perspectives on youth sports, parenting, and LTAD provide valuable lessons for coaches, parents, and athletes alike.
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