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Coach Hines 🇺🇸 (@coachkurthines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somewhere along the line, society started thinking that tearing down others is “cool”. You wanna know what’s cool: • Saying thank you • Helping strangers • Listening to learn • Being on time • Empowering others • Being where your feet are • Giving without expectations

Coach Hines 🇺🇸 (@coachkurthines) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 things that KILL team culture: 1. Selfishness 2. Entitlement 3. Jealousy 4. Laziness 5. Not being ALL IN 6. Egos 7. Going easy on teammates 8. Excuses & blame 9. Not training with the team 10. Fear holding each other accountable

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Jay Wright said the greatest trait a person can have isn’t talent, toughness, or intelligence. "It's attitude." It's a choice - every single day. A negative attitude will steal your energy, progress, and joy. 6 Mindset Shifts to Help You Eliminate Negativity:🧵

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every team needs a Spark Plug. You don’t wait for energy, you bring it. Here are 6 ways to spark your team: 1. Be verbal 2. High-fives 3. Positive energy 4. Body language 5. Challenge teammates 6. Hustle plays Lead the charge. Be the spark.

Every team needs a Spark Plug.

You don’t wait for energy, you bring it.

Here are 6 ways to spark your team:

1. Be verbal
2. High-fives
3. Positive energy
4. Body language
5. Challenge teammates
6. Hustle plays

Lead the charge. Be the spark.
The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested shows up when it’s comfortable. Committed shows up no matter what. Interested fades when it gets tough. Committed pushes through every obstacle, sticks to the standard, and doesn’t make excuses. That’s the difference between a contender and a champion.

Interested shows up when it’s comfortable.
Committed shows up no matter what.
Interested fades when it gets tough.
Committed pushes through every obstacle, sticks to the standard, and doesn’t make excuses.
That’s the difference between a contender and a champion.
Hoop Herald (@thehoopherald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is an amazing outlook on playing time Young players watch this “Stop trying to blame it on the coaches..what are you doing to give the coaches confidence to put you on the court?” (Via Coach Mac 🏀 🎥)

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

Character doesn’t show up on the scoreboard, but it shows up in the locker room, the classroom, and life.     That’s the real win.

Character doesn’t show up on the scoreboard, but it shows up in the locker room, the classroom, and life.     That’s the real win.
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 10 Inconvenient Truths of Coaching 1. Not every kid wants to be great. 2. You will be misunderstood, often. 3. Some parents care more about playing time than team success. 4. Your best players aren’t always your best leaders. 5. No system works without buy-in. 6.

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

"You don’t get rewarded for doing what is required." Inky Johnson Greatness is not given to a chosen few. Greatness is earned by the few who choose to do 'more than what's required'.

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLAYERS: A bad coach doesn't make you have a bad attitude. A good coach doesn't make you have a good attitude. Only you can choose your attitude. Circumstances may make things harder or easier but not impossible or automatic. Your attitude shouldn't be situational.

Trent Mongero (@coachmongero) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THE COMPLETE INFIELDER …. A DIRT BRO… HAS IT ALL… Elite feet, elite hands, elite eyes (seeing the ball at high speeds), elite judgement (reading hops/angles), efficient transition from field to throw, ability to repeat mechanics, short arm stroke, ability to throw from all arm

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost all athletes can play their best in practice, but not many athletes can play their best in games, when the stakes are high and people are watching. The ability to perform under pressure is what separates champions from everyone else.

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

This will probably ruffle the wrong feathers but it needs to be said: A lot of parents say they want rigorous schools but don’t want what that actually means in practice Nightly homework? Sometimes bad grades? Stress? To be told that yes your child did disrespect their teacher?

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

Great teammates are committed to doing whatever is best for the team, even if it requires sacrificing personal glory. #DailyWisdom

Great teammates are committed to doing whatever is best for the team, even if it requires sacrificing personal glory. #DailyWisdom
Poteet Softball (@softballpoteet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Poteet Softball Alum @aniyahhh.pequeno ! On being named a 1st team all American this season! Keep making the Aggies proud!

Congratulations to Poteet Softball Alum @aniyahhh.pequeno ! On being named a 1st team all American this season! Keep making the Aggies proud!