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Coaching

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Dan Gable's undefeated streak ended in his last college match, yet he went on to win Olympic gold without conceding a point.
Gable's coaching philosophy emphasizes the combination of attitude, genetics, and relentless hard work.
Gable's approach to training evolved after a college loss, focusing on eliminating fear and mistakes in athletes.
The IOC's 2013 decision to remove wrestling from the Olympics highlighted the sport's need for strong advocacy.
Gable believes controlled anger can be a performance enhancer, but uncontrolled anger leads to mistakes.
Ryan Hall emphasizes the importance of selecting the right coach in martial arts, impacting personal growth and happiness.
Hall argues that societal rules are constructed to manage human behavior, yet primal instincts remain.
Hall suggests that modern civilization benefits from philosophical underpinnings that promote societal order over chaos.
Hall reflects on the impact of injuries on athletes, noting that head injuries are particularly challenging.
Hall highlights the role of authenticity in success, using figures like Joe Rogan as examples.

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