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#1. The job of an educator is to teach students to see vitality in themselves #Quote by Joseph Campbell
#2. anyone who has done any teaching or coaching knows that one's mastery of a subject deepens considerably in trying to explain it. #Quote by Rafael Aguayo
#3. We travel in Duke stuff ... They can have a hat, but it must be a Duke hat. #Quote by Mike Krzyzewski
#4. As I look back now on my coaching career, I think of my family, I think of the days that we spent together. I say this to coaches everywhere: If you ever have a chance to take your kids with you, take them. Don't miss that opportunity. Because when it's all over and done with, when you look back, those are going to be your fondest memories. #Quote by John Madden
#5. What you see as not needed
Will return until you see that it needs to be.
What you accept as needed
Needs not to remain unless you enjoy it to be. #Quote by Raphael Zernoff
#6. There is no need for me continuing unless I'm able to improve. #Quote by Knute Rockne
#7. Winning games, titles and championships isn't all it's cracked up to be, but getting there, the journey, is a lot more than it's cracked up to be. #Quote by John Wooden
#8. The idea of creating the coaching group is a great idea. Jeremy deserves lots of credit for making it happen. Nice job Jeremy #Quote by John Cook
#9. Excellence is all around, sometimes so obvious that we miss it. #Quote by Joseph O'Connor
#10. What does this program/team need this week? #Quote by Dick Bennett
#11. Don't take a bath" Jana said, and they cracked up.
It was an inside joke. They'd been coached once by Jacob Liedel, the aging emeritus director of the conservatory, who sat with his saggy skin and liver spots in a chair inexplicably on the other side of the room, and shouted at them the whole time. He barely let them get through a phrase before waving his hands, interrupting them, correcting them. Brit admired his old-school edge, but she knew Jana found it upsetting, and the louder he yelled, the more strained her bow arm became, until Jacob finally yelled, "Don't take a bath!" and Jana stopped playing and said, "What?" Jacob repeated "Don't take a bath there. With that phrase."
None of them asked him what he meant, but he said it two, three more times during the coaching session; afterward, at dinner, the four of them sitting in a tired silence, Henry said, "What's taking a bath mean?" and Jana and Brit laughed so hard they cried into their cheese fries and slid under the booth. Now and again they still said it to each other with no consistency of context. #Quote by Aja Gabel
#12. Promise yourself to make all your friends know there is something in them that is special and that you value. #Quote by John Wooden
#13. A likely impossibility is always preferable to an unconvincing possibility. The story should never be made up of improbable incidents; there should be nothing of the sort in it. #Quote by Aristotle.
#14. You can't play enough golf or do any of those other things that fill that kind of excitement that coaching gave me in the big games. #Quote by Don Shula
#15. Players must do what you want them to do in pressure situations. #Quote by Don Meyer
#16. The sociological imagination refers to the ability of some to learn - often with good luck or coaching or perhaps with formal schooling - to realize that, just as often, one's personal troubles are in fact public issues. #Quote by Charles Lemert
#17. What's inside something doesn't make that something, what's inside it. People are not their behavior. #Quote by Jacinta Mpalyenkana
#18. I was doing all the coaching schools so that I'd be able to stay in the game, and I gave myself a chance by doing that. I was only an average player, could score a goal or two, that sort of thing, but I wasn't a Bobby Charlton or a Messi, or Ronaldo. There are very, very few really great players who have become great coaches. #Quote by Alex Ferguson
#19. A coach can't be concerned with the poor ballplayer. If the player can't make it, he's got to be out right away. It's a very tough aspect of coaching, and in this aspect I was weak. Also, some guys get fat on coaching, they get healthy and strong, but other guys get ulcers. #Quote by John McNally
#20. The coach's job is twenty percent technical and training, and eighty per cent inspirational. He may know all there is to know about tactics, technique and training, but if he cannot win the confidence and comradeship of his pupils he will never be a good coach #Quote by Franz Stampfl
#21. It is so easy to judge those around us and decide their value without knowing who they really are or what they truly represent. #Quote by George M. Gilbert
#22. You have only failed if you have completely given up on your goal. #Quote by Marcel Riemer
#23. Treat each player as your own son/daughter if you can ... the parents have invested in you. #Quote by Henry Iba
#24. Coaching third with a pitcher on base is like being a member of a bomb disposal squad. The thing could blow up in your face at any moment. #Quote by Rocky Bridges
#25. Promise to think only the best, to work only for the best, and to expect only the best from yourself and others. #Quote by John Wooden
#26. Good decision making is the result of years of experience making and learning from one's choices - good and bad. #Quote by Michael J. Marx
#27. Mentorship is simply learning from the mistakes and mastery of a successful person in his/her field. #Quote by Bernard Kelvin Clive
#28. Success is about handling the setbacks, problems and mess, over and over. #Quote by Sharon Pearson
#29. No matter how you total success in the coaching profession it all comes down to a single factor - talent. There may be a hundred great coaches of whom you have never heard in basketball, football, or any sport who will probably never receive the acclaim they deserve simply because they have not been blessed with the talent. Although not every coach can win consistently with talent, no coach can win without it. #Quote by John Wooden
#30. I am gonna go into my coaching badges after my England days are finished and I have the time on my international break. #Quote by Steven Gerrard
#31. The idea of death has been associated with the fear of the unknown, and the punishment or reward for our life choices. There is no punishment, and there is no reward.
We punish ourselves instantly, when we choose to be destructive. We reward ourselves, when we choose being our loving selves. #Quote by Raphael Zernoff
#32. The most important thing is team morale. #Quote by Dean Smith
#33. The worst thing we can do is put the (other) team in a one-and-one. #Quote by Mike Krzyzewski
#34. Your program must have an overriding purpose which is clearly visible and which teaches lessons beyond winning. #Quote by Don Meyer
#35. Don't cheat people out of loving you, and love them back - right where they stand. And if they turn away, let you down, leave you feeling mocked ... Well, you'll survive the true fools of the world. You'll grow wise from the experience, if you don't hide yourself away.
Live with your heart wide-open. The one thing you must know, to avoid falling into cynicism, is this:
Be careful of asking for nothing at all - because that's what you'll end up with. #Quote by Jenna Brooks
#36. At the core, coaching authenticity is complicated - some might say impossible. Telling someone to be authentic sounds pretty low calorie, especially to a founder plowing through a list of product and operational goals. But it's important. #Quote by Scott Weiss