Learn how to become a better leader by embracing the individual strengths of your teammates
Ultimate frisbee is unique to other sports in that all calls are made by players which is described in 'Spirit' of the game
Practice,Psychology,Training
27 January 2010
Brain science tells us that the brain uses different processes and different parts for gaining different types of knowledge. The type of conscious, or explicit, knowledge we learn in school is controlled by the prefrontal cortex. The logical prefrontal cortex can quickly solve rational problems and learn step by step tasks. Using the prefrontal cortex, we can analyze what we know, we can show our work in math problems, or explain to someone else how we performed a task.