“Experts practice differently and far more strategically.  When they fail, they don’t blame it on luck or themselves.  They have a strategy they can fix.”                                                            

Barry Zimmerman, Professor of Psychology, City University of NY

Deep practice, ignition (passion), and master coaching – the three basic elements of the talent code.  Each element is useful on its own, but their convergence is the key to creating skill.  Combine them, even for six minutes, and things begin to change.” 

Introduction pg 7, The Talent Code, by Daniel Coyle

BILL RENNER'S CHALK TALK

“Chalk Talk” is a way for you to interact with and ask Coach Renner questions about your training, your technique, your mental preparation, or any other areas you may wish to get his input on.  Coach Renner will respond by posting a video that details your question or thought and his response so that others may benefit from this interaction.

“Chalk Talk” questions can encompass any aspect of football: offense, defense, special teams, special game situations or can relate to his book products that encompass punting training, kicking training, quarterback training and his 5 Wide Offense.  At various times Coach Renner will also post topic tips that he would like to share with you.

Email your question or thought to Coach Renner.

Legendary basketball coach John Wooden said it best with regard to learning:

“It is what you learn AFTER you know it all that counts.”

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