Let's be really honest... great coaches see more in athletes and clients than good coaches do. This takes time, collaboration, and a willingness to think outside of your comfort zone. Developing a keen coach's eye is a skill that requires time, patience, and a willingness to learn from others. Pride can get in the way of thinking outside of your own comfort zone, similar to the need to be right ALL OF THE TIME. All coaches make mistakes. All coaches miss things such as compensations or clues to underlying pathologies or substitution movements. In this episode we discuss how we have developed a keen coaches eye over the last few years and what you can do as a young coach to develop yours!