Pressure doesn’t invent behavior; it reveals it. That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with behavioral strategist Warren Kenor, who brings three decades of coaching across elite rugby, cricket, golf, and Olympic equestrian. We dig into why “snaps” are almost never sudden and how the minutes leading up to a mistake hold the clues coaches overlook. Warren shows how to decode patterns with robust profiling, translate data into action, and make leadership choices that are calm, strategic, and effective.
We confront the emotional rollercoaster head-on. Cheering and yelling aren’t sins; they’re tools—if they’re used to create a specific effect. When emotion becomes personal relief, teams pay the price. Warren explains why leaders’ highs and lows are a character weakness when unrestrained, and how to plan for both scoring and conceding so your sideline isn’t surprised by either. That mindset shift unlocks better halftime talks, smarter substitutions, and steadier decision-making in the final twenty minutes.
Culture and fit get real. We unpack the clash between a highly affiliative coach and an introverted captain, why recruitment too often relies on hope, and how transparency about your philosophy saves months of friction. Then we address a hard truth: everyone deserves respect, but not everyone is equally important to results. High-performance teams tilt the system to give their best players more meaningful touches. We share practical ways to identify your critical few, map their rewards and derailers, and keep them in the zone. You’ll hear a simple, brilliant intervention—“get bored, pass close”—that turned a serial late-game implosion into consistent performance.
If you lead under pressure, this conversation is a field guide: diagnose patterns, align values, use emotion with intent, and make small, targeted changes that move the scoreboard. Subscribe for more grounded, high-performance insights, share this episode with a coach who rides the rollercoaster, and leave a review with the one rule you’ll test this week.
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