The Pain and Performance Podcast
The Pain and Performance Podcast
How Tiny Habits Create Massive Change
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Big goals are important, but they can often feel overwhelming. In this episode of the Pain and Performance Podcast, Dr. Derrick Hines explains why progress often comes from thinking smaller rather than bigger. By focusing on small, consistent actions, people can build momentum and create meaningful change over time. Using the story of British cycling coach Dave Brailsford and his strategy of “aggregation of marginal gains,” Dr. Hines shows how tiny improvements can compound into extraordinary results in health, performance, and personal growth.
In This Episode
- Why big goals can sometimes create paralysis instead of progress
- The concept of “aggregation of marginal gains” and how small improvements compound
- How the British cycling team transformed from struggling to world dominant
- Why focusing on the next small action can build momentum and discipline
- Practical ways to apply small daily improvements to health, habits, and performance
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