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In this episode of Deep Dive Drive, recorded on my morning commute, I explore a question that sits at the core of standards and performance:
Are you coaching consistency… or are you quietly accepting inconsistency?
Every player can have a good moment.
 A good pass. A good game. A good session.
But real development — and real performance — is built on the ability to deliver those moments again and again.
In this episode, I talk about:
This episode isn’t about expecting perfection.
 It’s about expecting repeatable behaviours.
Because talent might give you moments.
 But consistency builds trust, confidence, and long-term success.
If you’re a coach, teacher, or leader, this episode will challenge you to reflect on what you’re allowing — and whether you’re truly driving consistent standards.
Raise the standard. Repeat the standard.
One drive at a time.
đźš—âš˝
By Kris HattonIn this episode of Deep Dive Drive, recorded on my morning commute, I explore a question that sits at the core of standards and performance:
Are you coaching consistency… or are you quietly accepting inconsistency?
Every player can have a good moment.
 A good pass. A good game. A good session.
But real development — and real performance — is built on the ability to deliver those moments again and again.
In this episode, I talk about:
This episode isn’t about expecting perfection.
 It’s about expecting repeatable behaviours.
Because talent might give you moments.
 But consistency builds trust, confidence, and long-term success.
If you’re a coach, teacher, or leader, this episode will challenge you to reflect on what you’re allowing — and whether you’re truly driving consistent standards.
Raise the standard. Repeat the standard.
One drive at a time.
đźš—âš˝