Brent Carter (@bctrlrunner89) 's Twitter Profile
Brent Carter

@bctrlrunner89

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calendar_today05-12-2012 12:48:35

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Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Leaders need to speak up when teammates: Get unfocused Are selfish/disrespectful Blame others Lose morale Get lazy Take shortcuts Make bad choices Leave locker room messy Need a buffer between another player & coach Stir up conflict/drama Continue talking while coach is talking

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you don’t play as hard as you can every minute that you’re in the game, you’re making a selfish choice. You’re saying the outcome & your teammates don’t matter & aren’t important to you. Giving 100% & playing tough is the only right choice to make for yourself & your team!

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5 questions you can ask your child after a game. 1. Did you have fun? 2. What did you learn? 3. Did you do your best? 4. Were you a positive leader? 5. Did you support your teammates? And wrap it up by saying... “I Love Watching You Play!”

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PARENTS: Don't build your happiness around your kid’s athletic performance. If you get in a bad mood because they played bad, take a break from the game. Your kid needs to have tough performances to learn, not have great performances to make you feel good. 🗣️ Bhrett McCabe, PhD

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let your kids struggle, fail & lose. Experiencing loss is essential for growth, maturity & learning. Kids aren’t supposed to win all the time. Fake trophies are meaningless. Let them feel & accept failure sometimes. It’s a part of life. You can either pamper them or prepare them!

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Treat everyone with the same respect. That lower level coach you just blew off could be at your dream school next year. Be grateful that any coach reaches out. A lot of players would love to be in your shoes. Talent is one thing, but a humble athlete with character is next level!

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most addictive drug in the world isn’t fentanyl, heroin, or cocaine. It’s comfort. Comfort & routine go hand in hand. For growth to occur, however, you must experience discomfort daily. Learn to crave it. What happens next? Your mindset shifts & you become tougher & stronger!

Don Williams (@don_k_williams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents making videos for their kids Creating & running social media accounts for their kids Contacting coaches for their kids So, parents working harder for their kids than their kids work for themselves At some point we all should ask ourselves who wants this more? Parents or

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Average college players spend 3,000 hours on their game in 4 years. Only 4% of that is spent on actual game play. You need mental & physical stamina, toughness & a willingness to work regardless of success or playing time. You have to love the process of what it takes to compete!

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Social media is filled with motivational quotes, but the world severely lacks truly motivated people. Talk is talk. It’s easy to say the words, much harder to do it. True motivation is intrinsic. Find yours & use it to fuel purposeful actions that make a difference in your life!