Field Notes
Practice, Learning, and Staying in the Work
This is where I keep notes from the field.
Not announcements. Not content schedules. Not a feed to keep up with.
What shows up here are observations from real practice environments—youth sport, coach education, teams under pressure, and learning systems that are still unfolding.
Sometimes it’s a short reflection after a messy session.
Sometimes a constraint tweak that worked better than expected.
Sometimes a question that refuses to go away.
What you’ll find here
field notes from practice design experiments
reflections on learning under pressure
ideas about motivation, culture, and staying human in demanding roles
occasional tools or frameworks when they’ve proven useful in the wild
The tone is practical and unfinished on purpose.
This is thinking in motion, not packaged doctrine.
What you won’t find
hustle advice
posting streaks
artificial urgency
content designed to impress an algorithm
If something shows up, it’s because it earned its way here.
Cadence
Irregular. Sometimes quiet. Sometimes clustered.
This is meant to be read when it’s useful—not consumed on schedule.
Stay connected
If this way of thinking resonates, you can stay connected here.
You’ll get the Field Notes by email when they’re published.
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Start points
If you’re new and want orientation before subscribing, these pieces map the terrain:
Game-First Practice Design — how tasks teach without constant explanation
Flag Football: A Modern Framework — spacing, timing, and flow over scripts
Motor Learning Beyond Repetition — why variability beats volume
Team Culture & Leadership — from drift to design
The Inner Game of Coaching — caring without carrying everything
This space is here to support continuity, not conversion.
You don’t have to do more, you don’t have to keep up.
Just stay in the work.

