What Is the Golden Rule vs. the Platinum Rule in Sports?
The Golden Rule conforms children to fit sports as adults designed them. The Platinum Rule conforms sports to fit how children actually learn. One develops 30% through survivor selection. The other develops 100% through systematic preservation. The distinction determines whether we build athletes or destroy them.
What Is The Jelly Bean Way©?
Montessori, Reggio, Suzuki, and Sesame Street each diagnosed the same failure from different domains. The Jelly Bean Way© is the first methodology in this tradition to say: the adult's primary job is not to build. It is to not destroy what's already there. The preservation departure education never took.
What Is Making Kids Coachable©?
Coachability is not a personality trait. It is a preserved developmental state. The executive who receives feedback openly at 45 is drawing on a capacity that was either preserved or destroyed before age 5. Every coach at every level is downstream. Making Kids Coachable© works at the origin.
What Is the Governing Dynamics of Sport©?
For 250 years, sports operated on Adam Smith's incomplete economic theory. Nash's correction — balancing individual advantage AND collective wellbeing — transformed every field it touched. Sports never got the memo. The Governing Dynamics of Sport© maps the seven-stage architecture from birth through elite performance.
What Is the Natural Order of Sport©?
The qualities that predict elite athletic success — coachability, love of the game, positive attitude, and creativity — are not built through training. They are universally present in every child at birth. The Natural Order of Sport© is the foundational framework that made a field possible.
What Is Early Learning Sports Development?
Every major talent development model in sports science starts at age 6. Early learning sports development is a distinct discipline that fills the void from birth through age 5 — with its own theoretical architecture, its own pedagogy, and 20+ years of implementation evidence.