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The intellectual foundation for why structured coaching works — drawn primarily from Geoff Colvin's *Talent is Overrated* and Anders Ericsson's *Peak*, with supporting evidence from Jason's own trajectory as a gymnast, founder, and coach. The core claim is both liberating and demanding: innate talent is largely a myth, and what separates elite performers from the rest is a very specific kind of practice that most people — even highly motivated ones — never actually do.
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What evidence has accumulated for or against this since?
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