Recovery after games is something that a good team needs to be good at. The information about what to do is abundant and it is now clear that quality recovery and quality athletic performance go together. Teams that ignore good recovery practices, or fail to get players to buy in to the importance of recovery, […]
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Evaluability
Cass Sunstein posted a short opinion bit at Bloomberg View on behavioral economics, using the iPhone to talk about something called “evaluability.” Evaluability speaks to the criteria people to make decisions and that criteria varies in different contexts, but ultimately that criteria boils down to stuff that really matters, and stuff that doesn’t really matter. […]
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