Playbooks

Playbook videos are topic-specific (driving technique, practice strategy, track knowledge, etc.), and are meant to give you what you need to improve your driving in as little time as possible. Quick (typically 15-25 minutes in length) and to the point, they include key principles, and an action plan for how to use them – the essentials. Purchase a Playbook once, and it’s yours, forever.

Playbook videos have one objective: to help you learn and improve your driving performance more, in the least amount of time. They’re all about giving you what you need in short, actionable bites.

When I create training content, I have typically wanted to stuff as much as I can into it, thinking that is adding value. Yet, when I’m coaching, it’s being able to pare things down to just a few key objectives, concepts and action items that has made me successful. I know that less is more, and I’m applying that approach to the Playbook series of training tools – videos with the key principles and action items around important topics ranging from racing in the rain to self-coaching, using data to adapting to car handling issues, and improving corner entry speed to triggering the right mental state.

And, stand by for more topics to be covered in future Playbooks.

Playbook videos are topic-specific (driving technique, practice strategy, track knowledge, etc.), and are meant to give you what you need to improve your driving in as little time as possible. Quick (typically 15-25 minutes in length) and to the point, they include key principles, and an action plan for how to use them – the essentials. Purchase a Playbook once, and it’s yours, forever.

Playbook videos have one objective: to help you learn and improve your driving performance more, in the least amount of time. They’re all about giving you what you need in short, actionable bites.

When I create training content, I have typically wanted to stuff as much as I can into it, thinking that is adding value. Yet, when I’m coaching, it’s being able to pare things down to just a few key objectives, concepts and action items that has made me successful. I know that less is more, and I’m applying that approach to the Playbook series of training tools – videos with the key principles and action items around important topics ranging from racing in the rain to self-coaching, using data to adapting to car handling issues, and improving corner entry speed to triggering the right mental state.

And, stand by for more topics to be covered in future Playbooks.



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Playbook videos are topic-specific (driving technique, practice strategy, track knowledge, etc.), and are meant to give you what you need to improve your driving in as little time as possible. Quick (typically 15-25 minutes in length) and to the point, they include key principles, and an action plan for how to use them – the essentials. Purchase a Playbook once, and it’s yours, forever.

Playbook videos have one objective: to help you learn and improve your driving performance more, in the least amount of time. They’re all about giving you what you need in short, actionable bites.

When I create training content, I have typically wanted to stuff as much as I can into it, thinking that is adding value. Yet, when I’m coaching, it’s being able to pare things down to just a few key objectives, concepts and action items that has made me successful. I know that less is more, and I’m applying that approach to the Playbook series of training tools – videos with the key principles and action items around important topics ranging from racing in the rain to self-coaching, using data to adapting to car handling issues, and improving corner entry speed to triggering the right mental state.

And, stand by for more topics to be covered in future Playbooks.

Playbook videos are topic-specific (driving technique, practice strategy, track knowledge, etc.), and are meant to give you what you need to improve your driving in as little time as possible. Quick (typically 15-25 minutes in length) and to the point, they include key principles, and an action plan for how to use them – the essentials. Purchase a Playbook once, and it’s yours, forever.

Playbook videos have one objective: to help you learn and improve your driving performance more, in the least amount of time. They’re all about giving you what you need in short, actionable bites.

When I create training content, I have typically wanted to stuff as much as I can into it, thinking that is adding value. Yet, when I’m coaching, it’s being able to pare things down to just a few key objectives, concepts and action items that has made me successful. I know that less is more, and I’m applying that approach to the Playbook series of training tools – videos with the key principles and action items around important topics ranging from racing in the rain to self-coaching, using data to adapting to car handling issues, and improving corner entry speed to triggering the right mental state.

And, stand by for more topics to be covered in future Playbooks.