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USING FEEDBACK

Everyone gets feedback, whether you’re an athlete or a coach. It can range from more technical feedback such as gun mount, all the way through to something more conversational, like how to improve clarity when communicating with one another.

There is a difference in taking feedback and using feedback. Many times I have seen athletes stand and nod aimlessly at a coach who is asking them if they understand what they’re saying, knowing full well that they aren’t taking any

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