For over 100 years British cycling team struggled at Olympics and haven’t won Tour de France. At 2003, Dave Brailsford was appointed as the performance coach. In addition to improving core aspects like bike seats, aerodynamic fabrics etc, he concentrated more on 100 other tiny aspects. He strived to improve all of them by 1% everyday. In just 4 years they dominated Olympics. Bradley Wiggins won the Tour de France after that.
To achieve something big, break down the process into everything you can think of, improve all of them by 1% and you’ll be able to achieve that.

for 100 years no British cyclist had ever won the 2D France an event more prestigious than the Olympics even the top bike manufacturer in Europe refused to sell bikes to the British team but all that changed in 2003 when BR for was hired as the new coach you might expect him to do all the technical stuff like redesigning bike seats using Arrow dnamic Fabrics but he didn’t stop there he found the best massage gels for Recovery the best way to wash hands the best pillow for good sleep and 100 other tiny aspects just 5 years later they dominated the 2008 Olympics 4 years after that they set seven world records and finally Bradley begins one the 2D France

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