"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." – Aristotle
As coaches, it is easy to focus on the end results: championships, records, or career-defining moments. But the foundation of success is always built on small wins.
As coaches, we often manage multiple tasks, responsibilities, and demands. But the truth is that if we don’t prioritize the big things, the smaller things will take over.
Are you green and growing or are you red and rotting?
Kobe Bryant said, "If you see me in a fight with a bear, pray for the bear!"
Practice is the lifeblood of a program. It is where teams and individuals get better.
In coaching, organization isn't just about keeping things in order. It's a reflection of competence and leadership.
Focusing on What Matters in Coaching and Competition In sports, what you focus on can shape your reality.
In life and the world, everything compounds. Including sports.
Sports are hard. Coaching is hard. Life is hard. It is a big reason we coach because we know the impact that sports have on young people in preparation for “handling the hard stuff” of life.
Winning is hard. Winning is so much more than the final score; it’s about being worthy of the victory.
Coaching is not easy. Mistakes can be made that will hurt your team or your ability to influence your team.