Copy of “The Art of Teaching Sport: Speed, Skill, and Development”
- Marvin Harvey

- Aug 24
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 9

If sport is a performance, then coaching is the choreography—and most aren’t teaching the steps.
In this episode, we explore “The Art of Teaching Sport: Speed, Skill, and Development,” a deep dive into why the rush to coach athletes at “game speed” may be hurting more than helping.
⚠️ Too many coaches want results fast—but learning doesn’t work that way.🧠 Real development happens at programming speed, then practice speed—long before it reaches game speed.💡 Athletes need time to understand the why, build motor memory, and refine execution—or else they risk injury, frustration, or plateau.
This episode breaks down the myth that faster is better and unpacks how intentional teaching at the right speed is both smarter and more sustainable. In a world where winning often outweighs wisdom, this philosophy puts the art of learning back at the heart of sport.
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