
109. 4 Environment Design Principles with Philip O’Callaghan | Part 1
Better Coaching with Luke Gromer
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Constraint to Afford
There's two different ways we can kind of constrain, or there's probably more about these are going to do to kind of main one. There's constraint to constrain, which means you're kind of forcing them to use a specific. Another way to look at it would be, it's kind of like a kind of guided discovery. So we're kind of like encouraging them to explore. You might maybe give extra points for scoring in that way. But instead of saying you have to score what your left leg, maybe it's worth tree if you score on your right leg.
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