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Dunning Kruger

Dunning Kruger

The Dunning Kruger effect describes a cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge or skill in a specific area tend to overestimate their abilities and competence in that area. This bias can lead them to incorrectly perceive themselves as more skilled than they are, and also mistakenly underestimate the abilities of others, according to Psychology Today. 

Key aspects of the Dunning-Kruger effect:

  • Overestimation of Abilities:Individuals lacking expertise or knowledge in a particular domain may be overly confident in their abilities and overestimate how much they understand or know. 
  • Lack of Metacognition:This bias is often linked to a deficiency in metacognition, the ability to think about one’s own thinking and performance. 
  • Reverse Effect:While commonly described as a bias of those with low competence, some theorists also discuss the opposite effect, where highly skilled individuals might underestimate their abilities relative to others, according to Britannica. 
  • Unawareness of Ignorance:Individuals with low competence may not be able to recognize their mistakes or limitations, further reinforcing their inflated sense of ability. 

Examples of the Dunning-Kruger effect:

Personally, i think i live most of my life about half way up the Slope of Enlightenment, Or, is this just me sitting on the Peak or Mount Stupid?

But, as a sports coach, i may be able to help, wherever you are.

Not a 9 to 5

9 to 5

Definitely not a 9 to 5.
Happiness can be as simple as a grouse butt to sit in and watch absolutely nothing go by.

For a whole range of outdoor activities, paddle sports, rock climbing, hiking, archery, mountain biking, skiing, snowboarding navigation skills.

We can help give you an exciting and interesting day out.

If you’re 9:00 to 5:00 is getting you down on the fluorescent strip lights in your ceiling, feel a bit depressing. Get in touch. The ceiling in my office is astounding. Sometimes it’s blue, sometimes it’s grey, sometimes it’s hot, and sometime is wet but it always lifts the heart.

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Kolb’s Learning Cycle

Kolb's Learning Cycle

It’s been a week of reflection here at Everything Awesome, Kolb’s Learning Cycle has been firmly in our minds, from yesterday trying few freestyle moves on the SUP, to a morning today on Stanage Edge trad climbing, and discovering the impact not having the right gear on my belt had.|

If you want to discover the learning cycle, without the boring explanations, book onto any of our activities. They are AWESOME.

Archery

Archery

My weekend in Stockport was nothing short of exceptional, a pivotal moment in my archery journey as I embarked on the Archery GB instructor qualification. The very air in Stockport seemed to hum with a quiet anticipation, a fitting backdrop for this significant step towards sharing my passion for archery with others. The course itself, held in a well-equipped facility, unfolded with a refreshing clarity. The objectives were laid out with precision, each step in the learning process meticulously defined. Our trainer possessed an innate ability to convey complex information in an easily digestible manner, ensuring that we understood not only what was required but also the underlying principles behind each technique and safety protocol.

However, the true highlight of the weekend, the element that elevated this training from a mere qualification to an inspiring experience, was the presence and guidance of our trainer, Tom Williamson. To say we were fortunate would be a profound understatement. Tom’s journey in the world of archery began in the distant year of 1971, a testament to his enduring dedication to the sport. Over the decades, he has not just participated but has actively shaped the landscape of archery in the United Kingdom. He has ascended through the coaching ranks, his expertise honed through countless hours spent on the range, nurturing talent, and fostering a deep understanding of the art and science of archery.

Tom’s reputation precedes him. He is widely recognized as one of the top coaches in the country, a figure who has played a crucial role in the development of our nation’s elite archers, including those who have represented Great Britain on the grandest stage – the Olympic Games. His tenure as the head of the Junior Archery GB Olympic team spanned many years, a period marked by extensive international travel, accompanying and mentoring young athletes as they competed on the world stage. Imagine the wealth of knowledge and experience he accumulated during those years, navigating different cultures, adapting to varying competition environments, and understanding the unique pressures faced by aspiring Olympians.

His involvement with high-level archery extends beyond the Olympics. Tom also served as one of the esteemed coaches for the English Commonwealth team when they travelled to Delhi in 2010. This particular trip proved to be a resounding success, with the team returning home laden with a remarkable collection of gold and silver medals. To learn from someone who had been so intimately involved in such a triumphant chapter in English archery history was truly inspiring. He didn’t just teach the technical aspects of coaching; he shared insights gleaned from years of working with athletes at the pinnacle of their sport.

What truly sets Tom apart is not just his impressive resume but his genuine and unwavering passion for archery. This isn’t just a job for him; it’s a lifelong love affair with the bow and arrow. He exudes an infectious enthusiasm that makes you want to pick up a bow and experience the satisfying thud of an arrow hitting the target. He is particularly delighted to introduce the sport to individuals of all ages and backgrounds. It doesn’t matter if you’ve never even held a bow before; Tom possesses the remarkable ability to break down the fundamentals into easily understandable steps. He patiently guides beginners through the basics, from stance and draw to release and follow-through, ensuring that they feel comfortable and confident. His clear and encouraging instruction quickly instills a sense of accomplishment as even novice archers find themselves hitting the target.

The weekend in Stockport, under Tom Williamson’s tutelage, was more than just an instructor qualification course; it was an immersion into the world of archery guided by a true master of the craft. His experience, his passion, and his dedication have undoubtedly left an indelible mark on my own archery journey, and I feel incredibly privileged to have learned from such an accomplished and inspiring individual. I left Stockport not just qualified, but also deeply motivated to share the joy and precision of archery with others, carrying forward the knowledge and enthusiasm instilled by Tom.

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