uncoach in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Uncoach (verb): to intentionally reverse or eliminate ingrained habits or instinctive reactions, particularly in a learning or athletic context.
Sample Sentences
- The athlete struggled to uncoach the habits that had been ingrained in him for years.
- To become a better player, she realized she needed to uncoach her instinctive reactions during games.
- It was challenging for the team to uncoach their previous strategies and embrace a new system.
- Uncoaching traditional methods allowed the students to think creatively and explore new ideas.
- The workshop focused on how to uncoach outdated practices to foster innovative thinking.
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