<\/a><\/p>\n The first Blog of a new commitment to myself to stay true to one of my values of creating, launching and building my website\u2026<\/p>\n To share my knowledge and experiences with others\u2026<\/b><\/p>\n \u201cWhen one person teaches, two people learn (John Wooden)\u201d via Wade Gilbert at GAIN X<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n This nudge is inspired by listening to the GAINcast’s ‘The First Hundred’ episode, where Vern Gambetta and Martin Bingisser reflect on their time launching and doing the GAINcast over the last 2 years, whilst driving up to Leeds to attend the Carnegie Adolescent Rugby Research (CARR) Conference at Leeds Beckett University earlier today where numerous members of the Carnegie Research Team would be sharing their latest research. Vern is a great inspiration and mentor to me and his wisdom to share his vast knowledge and experiences to the world through GAIN and the GAINcast are amazing opportunities to learn from someone who has been there and done it numerous times.<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n I have travelled 1000 miles around the UK this week on my quest to keep improving and #GettingBetterAtGettingBetter learning from people who share their knowledge and experiences\u2026<\/p>\n I listened to Dave Already MBE present on Monday evening down at Taunton RFC where he shared his knowledge and expertise on Performance Language and Effective Coaching\u2026 I caught the train down to London on Tuesday morning to meet Matt Grainger, a new GAIN member, before he attends his first GAIN at GAIN XI in June at Rice University in the USA\u2026 I drove\u00a0 <\/span>to Twickenham on Wednesday afternoon in London to meet up with Ric Shuttleworth, a world leading expert in Skill Acquisition research, to talk all things coaching\u2026 and as you have just read I travelled up to Leeds on Sunday morning leaving at 7am to attend the CARR Conference\u2026<\/p>\n <\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n I have been very fortunate and privileged to have some of the best mentors and key influencers one could wish for\u2026<\/p>\n