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Coyle explains that while deep practice is important to skill building, “ignition” is the initial spark that ignites the desire and motivation to pursue a particular skill or talent. He defines ignition as the catalyst that propels individuals to take the first step in developing a skill or talent.
Coyle argues that people are ignited by cues that are often subtle and subconscious. These cues can come from various sources such as a role model, an inspiring performance, or even a family member’s connection to a particular activity. The formative excitement of these cues lead to intrinsic motivation and passion for a specific skill or talent, opening up a well of emotion and energy that fuels them on their journey toward excellence.
He gives examples of breakthrough performances by individuals from various countries that have caused a “massive bloom of talent” in their wake (99). For instance, Anna Kournikova’s success in tennis inspired a huge wave of female Russian tennis players who went on to become ranked in the top 10 in the world. South Korean golfer Se Ri Pak similarly ignited a passion for golf in her country and led to the rise of many successful female golfers from South Korea.