The Prismy Approach to Deceleration: Fixing Control Errors Without Drilling Bad Habits
Many athletes and skill practitioners fall into the trap of trying to fix control errors—like gripping too tightly or overcorrecting—by drilling the s...
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Many athletes and skill practitioners fall into the trap of trying to fix control errors—like gripping too tightly or overcorrecting—by drilling the s...
Deceleration drift is one of those problems that makes you question your tuning sanity. The system accelerates beautifully, holds speed steady, but th...
You are cruising down a trail, feeling invincible. Then the path tightens, a root appears, or the descent steepens. Your instinct is to slam on the br...
Every coach has seen it: an athlete sprints to a cone, brakes hard, pauses for a split second, then accelerates in a new direction. That tiny pause—th...
Every driver knows the feeling: you see the brake lights ahead, stomp the pedal, and the car lurches to a stop. It feels decisive, even skillful. But ...