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When Coaches Use the Wrong Research: Why “Evidence-Based” Isn’t Always Athlete-Aligned
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The real evidence-based coaching for women in midlife means accounting for hormonal shifts, training load, recovery demands, and the complexity of what they’re juggling—not dismissing them with a PubMed link from 2004.
Why Critical Thinking Matters More Than Reading Research in Coaching
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If you spend enough time in coaching circles, you'll notice a trend. Coaches who want to be taken seriously talk a lot about reading research. They cite studies, debate over data, and throw around phrases like "evidence-based practice."
How to Spot Quality Research (And Why Some People Ignore It)
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We’ve all seen it happen. Someone drops a study link into a conversation or a social media post, claiming it “proves” their point beyond a shadow of a doubt. It’s a mic drop moment—or so they think