Anderson High School Strength & Conditioning (@andersonhighs_c) 's Twitter Profile
Anderson High School Strength & Conditioning

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The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You can't want: - more playing time - a bigger role - leadership responsibilities - championships - to play at the next level If you don't want: - to work hard - to make sacrifices - to discipline yourself - to be coached - to be held accountable Wants come with requirements.

You can't want:
- more playing time
- a bigger role
- leadership responsibilities
- championships
- to play at the next level

If you don't want:
- to work hard
- to make sacrifices
- to discipline yourself
- to be coached
- to be held accountable

Wants come with requirements.
Anderson High School Strength & Conditioning (@andersonhighs_c) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great job Tremayne Brown! I am so proud of you for battling back after that gruesome injury last year. You worked so hard to get back and were rewarded for it!!!

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coaching = Relationships. How do you Build Relationships with your Players? ▪️Talk to them ▪️Be genuine ▪️Laugh with them ▪️Listen to them ▪️Push them ▪️Rebound for them (BB coaches) ▪️Encourage them ▪️Hold them accountable ▪️Believe in them ▪️Love them

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leaders, like coaches, put together great teams. What do they do? - Build culture. - Define roles. - Create systems. - Develop leaders. - Create a vision. - Lead by example. - Serve others.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is this your Team Culture? 1. We over Me 2. Process over Prize 3. Serving over Self-Serving 4. Learning over Knowing 5. Positivity over Negativity 6. Encouraging over Ignoring Culture WINS. Be a Gatekeeper of your Culture.

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10 Things Great Coaches Do: 1. Are organized 2. Are consistent 3. Develop leaders 4. Lead by example 5. Bring positive energy 6. Give honest feedback 7. Build culture every day 8. Challenge when needed 9. Hold players accountable 10. Communicate effectively

Ball is Psych (@ballispsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t practice just to practice. Practice to prepare. Practice to be great. Practice to dominate. Practice to get better. Practice to separate yourself. If you didn’t practice with a purpose, then you wasted a day, and champions don’t waste days.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What does SUCCESS look like? S - Steady Leadership U - Unselfish Attitudes C - Committed Athletes C - Confidence is Earned E - Energy Givers S - Stick-to-it-iveness S - Strong Team Culture Success is built one day at a time. Choose Success.

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Coaching is more than just a job; it’s a calling that demands both heart and skill. But what separates a good coach from a truly great one? Here are the 10 Traits that define the best coaches. 1: Relationships First - Great coaches, first and foremost, care about their

Coaching is more than just a job; it’s a calling that demands both heart and skill. 

But what separates a good coach from a truly great one? 

Here are the 10 Traits that define the best coaches.

1: Relationships First - Great coaches, first and foremost, care about their