Bren Maloney, CSCS (@coachbmaloney) 's Twitter Profile
Bren Maloney, CSCS

@coachbmaloney

Christ follower, husband, father, FB coach at Pendleton HS

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Thad Wells (@thadwells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Football is won (or lost) in the details. Missed blocks. Poor footwork. A dropped ball on 3rd and short. Players don't lose games because they didn't try hard enough. They lose because their habits in practice weren't game-time ready.

Joseph Boyd (@coachjoeboyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everyone talks about “hitting it hard” in the summer. Let’s say your team trains 3days/week for 8 weeks. 24 total sessions. If you miss: 1 time= 4.1% (95.8%) 2 times= 8.3% (91.6%) 3 times= 12.5% (87.5%) 6 times= 25% (75%) 9 times= 37.5% (62.5%) How committed are you?

Dynamic Baseball (@dynamicbaseball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dirty Boys Showcase Barrett Reeves Shows high baseball IQ working early in the count scoring the running from 3rd. Stole second on the next pitch. Good athlete. ⁦Dirty Boys Showcase Baseball⁩ #DBClemson

Brandon Herring (@brandonherring0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you coach a sport, would it bother you if a strength coach came & got out all your balls, dummies, bats, hurdles etc and left them strewn about for you to pick up? Reverse the roles. That’s why your strength coach gets angry. Just a heads up.

Zac Goodman (@zacgoodman_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If an athlete is injured but continues to train around the problem area… They will recover FASTER than if they are stagnant with training. The body loves movement AND it’s all interconnected! Never stop training.

Jim Stevenson (@jimstevenson11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shoutout to the HS baseball guys who shut it down for the next several months to strap on the football gear and get after it. You only get a few years to do it. HS football builds character, grit, resilience, discipline, toughness and team first. Scouts love these guys.

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

"Good players want to be coached. And there are a lot of coaches now that are afraid to coach guys. The best players...want somebody to help them get better-somebody to develop them-somebody to coach them." Average players only seek praise. Great players seek to be pushed.

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

“When you start building a program and build your foundation in toughness, that’s not an easy thing to do. It’s one thing to say, it’s another to live it every single day. Toughness isn’t about fighting people. Toughness is a mental aspect to the way you approach every day,”

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

Champions aren’t made by rare moments of brilliance; they’re built through that daily discipline of showing up, stretching capacity, and refusing to settle. Over time, this compounding effort doesn’t just raise performance standards — it redefines identity.

Champions aren’t made by rare moments of brilliance; they’re built through that daily discipline of showing up, stretching capacity, and refusing to settle. 
Over time, this compounding effort doesn’t just raise performance standards — it redefines identity.
Brandon Herring (@brandonherring0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve never said a single one of these but here’s a few “Look at your sheet.” “It’s on your sheet” “Reps are on your sheet” “Did you ask at least three other people before asking me?” “Everything is on your sheet” “Where’s your sheet?” “You’re now on a 2 question per day limit”