Last night inside Coaching Eye Live Immersion Session with Coach Pfaff 👁️
We opened the first cohort of 2026 by doing what the program is built for: watching athletes move, slowing things down, and learning how to make sense of what we’re actually seeing.
Dan Pfaff led the group through acceleration and early sprint mechanics, starting with a clear technical model and then testing it across elite footage, developmental athletes, and real case studies submitted by coaches.
What we worked through together:
• How to evaluate acceleration quality using clear heuristics around stride length and frequency, ground contact and flight time, attack angles, and center of mass relationships
• Why early race position can hide movement inefficiencies and rising injury risk
• How over-rotation, reaching, and braking steps appear early and compound later
• Using bandwidths rather than rigid rules when assessing movement
• How to decide when to intervene, when to leave things alone, and how to nudge change responsibly
• Why hardware issues across the foot, ankle, hip, pelvis, and trunk often drive compensations far from the site of pain
• Applying the same lens across track, field, and court sport contexts
We also unpacked Achilles injury patterns, shoe technology implications, treadmill analysis, and system-wide decision-making that holds up under fatigue and speed.
This is Coaching Eye in action: shared language, real footage, thoughtful questions, and practical reasoning coaches can apply immediately.
👀Interested in the next cohort starting Spring 2026?
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