The interaction between a coach and an athlete reflects a very dynamic relationship. When you are involved as a coach in an athlete's life, the complexity of your non-verbal agreement is of great magnitude. You're not just agreeing to instruct the athlete or make him or her bigger, faster and stronger. You're also agreeing to build trust, care about their hardships, help them overcome challenges and ultimately take an interest in them as a person as well as an athlete. This is called…
ContinuePosted on May 11, 2016 at 12:06pm
Larry Blevins... A man of very few words. A man that would rather SHOW you what it takes rather than to TELL you. My father has shown me everything that I will ever need to know by being an example. One of the lessons I picked up on at a very young age was "the man eats last." Some may view this gesture as chivalrous or perhaps just having a sense of formality. Make no mistake about it, this is a lesson of leadership. As a child, it always caught my attention that the person who…
ContinuePosted on May 11, 2016 at 12:04pm
The consistency of my writing has been inadmissible lately and I apologize for that. Usually I wait until I have something that is weighing heavy on my heart and mind that I really want to vent about. There is nothing in this world that scares me worse than digression and failure. I think this is the case for a lot of people. Nobody wants to fail. Nobody wants to fail but yet more and more people are embarking on that long discouraging road to failure. This is what I mean by…
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