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Nathan Reed

@nreed121

Teacher/Coach/Husband/Dad
_OBU Alum_
HC Mannford Lady Pirates basketball
-Excellence is the gradual result of always striving to do better.

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Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As an athlete, it’s great to have individual goals, but make sure they are compatible with your team’s goals. If your individual goals are in conflict with your team’s goals, you need to get over yourself and put the team first!

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If you only work hard when you feel motivated, you’ll never be consistent enough to reach your biggest goals. To succeed in life, you need to have the discipline to work hard even when you don’t feel like it.

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As a coach, you can’t make all your players happy all the time. You need the courage to do what’s best for the team, even if it upsets some of your players. Focus more on what your players need, not what they want. Be a leader, not a people-pleaser.

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You don't show up on game day and expect to be great. Greatness happens in practice. You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them." (Michael Jordan)

"You don't show up on game day and expect to be great. Greatness happens in practice. You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them." (Michael Jordan)
Bella Gilbert (@bella_gilbert29) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last week I medaled at the Tulsa 7 Conference XC meet! We competed at regionals today and qualified for state!!! It’s such an honor to be a part of this team! Nathan Reed

Last week I medaled at the Tulsa 7 Conference XC meet! We competed at regionals today and qualified for state!!! It’s such an honor to be a part of this team! 
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The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Any high school coach telling your kid that they can't play multiple sports is telling you that because it's in their best interest. The second that coach tells you that, you should be out."Greg Olsen You're not just taking away the sport. You're taking away the memories.

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Five characteristics of a “soft” athlete: 1. Can’t take constructive criticism. 2. Afraid of competition. 3. Stays in comfort zone. 4. Gives up easily. 5. Always has excuses.

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The 10 Truths Parents Rarely See 1. Coaches lose sleep. 2. Decisions aren’t personal. 3. Playing time is complex. 4. Culture matters more than stats. 5. Accountability is care. 6. Coaches invest emotionally. 7. Development isn’t instant. 8. Hard feedback is intentional. 9. Wins