British Cycling Success — key strategy?
Marginal gains, small improvements across all areas.
Marginal Gains — definition?
Small, 1% improvements that add up over time.
Aggregation of Marginal Gains — effect?
Cumulative small changes lead to major results.
Habit Formation — cycle components?
Cue, craving, response, reward.
Dopamine — role?
Signals anticipation and drives cravings.
Cravings — driven by?
Dopamine release in response to cues.
Environment Design — purpose?
Shape behavior by arranging surroundings.
Reflection and Review — importance?
Identify progress and adjust habits.
Identity and Habits — connection?
Habits reinforce self-image and beliefs.
Two-Minute Rule — aim?
Start habits with actions taking two minutes or less.
Habit Stacking — method?
Link new habits to existing routines.
Reward and Satisfaction — function?
Reinforce habits through positive feelings.
British Cycling success — result?
Olympic medals and Tour de France wins.
Marginal Gains — focus?
Incremental improvements in multiple areas.
Habit loop — key?
Cue, craving, response, reward.
Dopamine — associated with?
Pleasure, motivation, and desire.
Environment Design — effect?
Makes good habits easier, bad habits harder.
Reflection and Review — benefit?
Enhances understanding and progress.
Identity — influences habits how?
Self-beliefs shape behavior patterns.
Two-Minute Rule — benefit?
Eases starting new habits, builds consistency.
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1. What does British Cycling Success primarily mean in the context of their achievements?
2. Who was the performance director responsible for implementing the 'Marginal Gains Strategy' in British Cycling?
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