Luke J Balash (@coachbalash) 's Twitter Profile
Luke J Balash

@coachbalash

I am a Christian husband and father, a teacher, and a football coach.

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calendar_today15-06-2011 06:15:56

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Jonny Paradise 🌱 (@plantparadise7) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Farmer Joel Salatin on bird flu immunity: "The thing that gets me about avian influenza is the response to it. In any flock that gets avian influenza, there are always survivors—many times, more survivors than not. Now, you would think that if the people in charge were actually

Tony Holler (@pntrack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The upcoming teacher shortage will be devastating. I can't talk any high school or college kid into considering it. Makes no sense to borrow $100K to get a college degree that qualifies you for a $45K job (and it's a hard job!). My idea... Two year college program, followed

Bret Weinstein (@bretweinstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The gulf that’s developing over Ukraine feels unnatural. It’s like when the Covid shots emerged and it was instantly taboo to discuss risks. This is the next mass formation, and I’d bet it was planned to divide us. People don’t suddenly forget how to think, they are induced to.

Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform” (@mrdanielbuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Students will learn far more from a few class sets of used books, no. 2 yellow pencils, and cheap notebooks than millions spent on Chromebooks, smart boards, and expensive “learning” software Pencils and paper > screens

Emma Turner FCCT (@emma_turner75) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is such an important consideration when thinking about how learning happens. It's not about being a luddite or a technophobe or being wedded to the past, or not embracing change; it's about recognising that handwriting has a markedly different impact on the brain.

This is such an important consideration when thinking about how learning happens. 
It's not about being a luddite or a technophobe or being wedded to the past, or not embracing change; it's about recognising that handwriting has a markedly different impact on the brain.
Matt Bowen (@mattbowen41) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I use the term “run the alley” often when writing-up safety prospects. Necessary tool/skill from split-field alignments. Urgency. Eyes (key the run) + play-speed. And the willingness to tackle. Here’s what it looks like on Sundays… 49ers S Malik Mustapha

George Adams (@coach_gadams) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Coach I ran a 4.41 at the Southern Eastern Elite Mega-Super Camp Combine this weekend” This graphic hangs on my door year round. Especially useful when people are lying to kids on the weekend.

“Coach I ran a 4.41 at the Southern Eastern Elite Mega-Super Camp Combine this weekend” 

This graphic hangs on my door year round. Especially useful when people are lying to kids on the weekend.
Trent Mongero (@coachmongero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Never forget this...ever...it defines a champion. Struggles, tough times, bad breaks...it’s all part of the journey. The very nature of sport. So ultimately, success boils down to being a fierce competitor in the face of adversity. Mental toughness. Period. Reformed Sports Project

Never forget this...ever...it defines a champion. Struggles, tough times, bad breaks...it’s all part of the journey. The very nature of sport. So ultimately, success boils down to being a fierce competitor in the face of adversity. Mental toughness. Period. 

<a href="/ReformedSptProj/">Reformed Sports Project</a>
Glimpses of Culture 🏛️ (@charmofculture) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three days after his brutal execution, Jesus walked out of the tomb. But that wasn’t the end of the story. Jesus remained on Earth for 40 days. Here’s what Jesus did after the resurrection—and how it changed the world forever: 🧵

Three days after his brutal execution, Jesus walked out of the tomb.

But that wasn’t the end of the story.
Jesus remained on Earth for 40 days.

Here’s what Jesus did after the resurrection—and how it changed the world forever: 🧵
Josh Bryant (@joshstrength) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You didn’t lose the game last night. You lost it 6 months ago when you skipped reps, coasted through sets, and blew off the details. Discipline in the mundane is what builds monsters.

Dawson Zimmerman (@thedawsonzim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to be a consistent punter, it begins and ends with the drop. Try the Punter’s Mile: walk around the track trying to make every drop pop back to you at 11 o clock. -maintain consistent speed -keep the drop at 11 -drop the ball so it pops back up to you (no flipping

Ole Memes (@ole_memes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Playing an older metal song can’t get home crowds fired up, or intimidate visiting teams. It’s too edgy. Plus, it’s just complicated to edit and orchestrate everything.