Work Capacity is a Choice: Lessons from Lake Placid
“Do you believe in miracles?”
It is the most famous question in sports history. But if you are a coach, that question should insult you.
The 1980 US Hockey Team didn’t win because of a miracle. They won because Herb Brooks out-programmed the Soviets.
He understood the physiological demands of the game better than the Russians did. He realized that skill breaks down under fatigue. So he didn’t build the most skilled team; he built the most conditioned one.
The Lesson: The “Herbies”
Brooks ran his team through suicide sprints—“Herbies”—until the arena lights were turned off. This wasn’t punishment; it was Overspeed Training.
He forced them to make decisions while exhausted. He elevated their “comfort zone” so that when they faced the Soviets in the third period, they weren’t surviving; they were hunting.
Business GPP (General Physical Preparedness)
Most trainers have a “small engine.”
- They can train 3 clients a day, but 6 breaks them.
- They can post on Instagram for a week, but burnout after a month.
Your business needs Work Capacity. Just like your athletes need GPP to handle volume, you need “Mental GPP” to handle the grind of entrepreneurship.
How to Build Your Engine
- Progressive Overload for Focus: Don’t try to work 12 hours today. Work 4 hours of deep work. Next week, 4.5.
- The “Overspeed” Drill: Once a week, force yourself to clear your entire admin list in 60 minutes. Train your brain to move fast.
- Recovery is Part of the Rep: Brooks pushed his team, but he also tapered them before the games. If you don’t sleep, your business IQ drops.
The “Hybrid” System
Brooks didn’t just play “American Hockey.” He stole the “flow” style from the Europeans and combined it with American aggression.
Be a Thief. Don’t be a “Kettlebell Coach” or a “Bodybuilding Coach.”
- Steal mobility from yoga.
- Steal explosiveness from Olympic lifting.
- Steal hypertrophy from bodybuilding.
The best system is the one that works for the human in front of you.
The Bottom Line: Don’t pray for a miracle. Build an engine that makes winning inevitable.