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Competitive sports teach us that people learn best and attain peak performance when they receive support and guidance from a knowledgeable coach. Roger Federer is the world's top tennis pro and yet he still needs a coach. Think about it, Roger Federer is taking constructive feedback from a tennis player he could undoubtedly beat with some regularity were he to compete against him. Imagine what it must be like to not only be the very best in the world at what you do, but be humble enough to admit that you can get better. That you don't know it all. Why do you think Roger Federer has a coach?
A coach is someone who enables learning and development to occer and thus improve performance of an individual. A coach is also a catalyst for change. Training without coaching is like learning swimming by attending a class without jumping into the pool. Training is the transfer of expertise, Coaching is the fine tuning and development of expertise. The goal at coaching is to accelerate the development of expertise.
At MasteryAsia we strongly advocate for everyone to have a coach as coaching is the difference between making or or not.
MasteryAsia’s Panel of Master Coaches


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