The By Any Means Coaches Podcast

Stuart Armstrong on Talent Identification, Development, Ecological Dynamics and much more

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Apr 2, 2026
Stuart Armstrong, coach developer and researcher who founded Future Coach and hosts The Talent Equation, explores talent as more than early ability. He discusses the talent equation and unseen multipliers like resilience. He argues against picking “ripe bananas” and advocates designed turbulence, ecological practice design, variability, and building coach intuition.
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INSIGHT

Talent Needs Turbulence Not Trauma

  • Hardship correlates with many elites but survivorship bias hides the cost to those it breaks.
  • Stuart reframes this: talent needs turbulence (designed challenge), not trauma, and environments can epigenetically shape response.
ADVICE

Always Contract Expectations Before Hard Sessions

  • Contract explicitly with athletes and parents: sell the why and set expectations before exposing them to challenge.
  • Stuart advises asking permission: warn athletes sessions will be hard and confirm they accept the plan.
INSIGHT

Why Drills Dominate Coaching Culture

  • Drill-dominant coaching stems from pedagogy and military training models that value conformity.
  • Stuart argues these culturally resilient beliefs ignore ecological alternatives where exploration and representative problems drive learning.
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