The Best Teammates Never...
1. Quit
2. Blame
3. Complain
4. Bring Drama
5. Point Fingers
6. Show Up Late
7. Make Excuses
8. Make Poor Choices
9. Run From a Challenge
10. Bring Negative Energy
11. Badmouth Teammates
Be a Great Teammate.
Reminder to all… tryouts are a selection process that includes multiple factors. Decisions are never easy nor taken lightly here. We have a limited number of spots for the best to represent #TexasTech all year. We’re honored to have those who take interest & try out here!
And to be clear… I’m NOT against police policing. Just thought it was an odd/different look for them. Thank you to all the police, fire, medical & all other public servants.
Since when did @LubbockPolice get/start using unmarked blue sport cars with bar lights in window to stop people!?! Saw one out today getting two. Drivers be cautious on south Indiana/114th…
Since when did @LubbockPolice get/start using unmarked blue sport cars with bar lights in window to stop people!?! Saw one out today getting two. Drivers be cautious on south Indiana/114th…
8 Standards Great Teams Live By
1. Be on time
2. Encourage teammates
3. Compete every drill
4. Own mistakes
5. Speak truth
6. Celebrate others
7. Protect the locker room
8. Leave the program better
Talent helps.
Standards win.
What would you add? 👇
While everyone was getting ready for the King of Country yesterday, we were out here collecting world titles. 🤠🏆
Congrats to Benji Chester, James Thomas, Maddy Brum and Brock Donald from @TTUCheer and our @TTUPom squad on their world championship victories! 😎
ALT From left to right: Benji Chester, James Thomas, Maddy Brum and Brock Donald pose with their world championship medals.
ALT Texas Tech's Pom Squad posing with their world championship medals and the American flag.
ALT From left to right: James Thomas, Maddy Brum, Stephanie Rhode, Brock Donald and Benji Chester pose in their USA gear while doing the Texas Tech hand sign.
ALT Texas Tech's Pom Squad waving to the crowd while holding the American Flag at the I-C-U World Championships.
If you’re part of a team, you’ve agreed to a standard (of effort, attitude, behavior, etc).
Don’t get offended when someone holds you accountable to the standard you agreed to.
Just get better.
𝗕𝗮𝗱 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... NOBODY reminds anyone of the standards.
𝗔𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... COACHES remind the team of the standards.
𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... PLAYERS remind the team of the standards.
𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... EVERYONE reminds each other of the standards
This group. We’ve been through it. The ups, the downs, sideways & backwards…. But they’ve stuck together, trusted the process and leaving Lubbock with some 0️⃣s ready to also HIŦ on the Bandshell! ❤️ #fam#smarge@ttucheer
You don’t want to miss this!!! See you Friday, 6pm, Lake Highlands HS in Dallas.
$15 Admission (no ticket issued, show confirmation receipt/email)
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Hope to see you THIS Thursday at 7pm at the United Supermarkets Arena to watch/support #LubbockChristian & #TexasTech Cheer! Admission is $5. NW doors open at 6:40. (No ticket issued but show receipt)
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The standard isn’t supposed to be easy.
The standard isn’t supposed to be convenient.
The standard isn’t supposed to be comfortable.
The standard isn’t supposed to be normal.
The standard requires that we make a choice: will we live our feelings or our standard?