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O HOW I LOVE TO BE A TROTTER...
Student athletes👇
How to outpace 50% of your competition for free!
• Go to bed early
• Wake up early
• Study your craft and watch film
• Avoid junk food and negativity
• Hang with the right crowd
• Drink water immediately on waking
• Ask more questions and be coachable
• Avoid alcohol, drugs, vaping and tobacco
What is on your recruiting checklist?
Tennessee assistant coach @AmorrowMorganUT shares the recruiting checklist he has developed when evaluating players.
#RisingCoachesPodcast
Financially - I'm going to win.
Career wise - I'm going to win.
Mentally - I'm going to win.
Emotionally - I'm going to win.
Physically - I'm going to win.
Family wise - I'm going to win.
With Love - I'm going to win.
In my life - I'm going to win.
I'm claiming it all all
You don't become a champion by showing up when it's easy.
You become a champion by showing up when it's hard, when no one notices, and when there are zero guarantees of success.
Effort doesn't need a crowd, just your commitment to being better than you were yesterday.
Basketball isn’t a participation sport — it’s a production sport. 🏀 Coaches value players who think, communicate, and compete. If you don’t know the system, defend with pride, or bring energy to your team, you’ll sit…
Talent gets attention, but discipline earns opportunity.
Really good stuff here from Jay Wright
“The most open you will ever be is when you first catch the ball….The habits of most players is to catch and dribble or catch and hold”
Great teaching point
(Via @Coach_PatCasey 🎥)
Comfort is dangerous.
The moment you think you’ve done enough, somebody else is putting in extra work.
Keep working like somebody is trying to take your spot.
Because they are.
@ProEdgeMBB | @ProEdgeWBB
Basketball is a simple game made complicated by ego.
If you want to win, teach your kids:
- Pass first.
- Defend like your family depends on it.
- Play without fear of failure.
Gerry McNamara told Syracuse on day one of summer practice that championships are built on what you do every single day.
Not one great performance, not one great season, but every day consistently & repetitively.
And when your coach pushes you harder than you think you can handle, that’s not them working against you….
That’s them telling you they already believe you can do it. The pressure is the compliment.
Coaching is not about being liked every day. It’s about helping young people become the best version of themselves. The standards that challenge them today are often the lessons they appreciate years from now.
#ChampionshipMentality