Scope of Expertise

A central professional principle is knowing the limits of one's expertise. The source identifies several discussed claims as experiential, speculative, or not fully evidenced within the conversation. The strongest material comes from direc…

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A central professional principle is knowing the limits of one's expertise. The source identifies several discussed claims as experiential, speculative, or not fully evidenced within the conversation. The strongest material comes from direct coaching domains such as training, nutrition structure, actor transformations, performer schedules, and maintenance under difficult conditions. The coaching model coordinates training, nutrition, lifestyle, and referrals rather than claiming authority over every domain. Lygdback uses a network of experts when client problems fall outside his scope.