Sentences with phrase «part about coaching»

It's one of my favorite parts about coaching, and I'm excited for what 2018 has to bring.

Not exact matches

It's about the athlete (or the employee) feeling good so that they can ultimately do their best work - not about you as the coach, or the manager, pointing a finger to absolve yourself from being a part of the problem.
Got to remember Lorraine... these are the ones who have defended John Travolta and had nothing to say about Coach Sandusky... they live on another planet... where the morals are much different... not equal though... that is the fantasy part of their doctrine
As part of the IIN coaching course we are encouraged to be experimental with our dietary choices as we learn more and more about the different options and influences open to us.
A month later I'd managed to score about 10 weekly yoga classes, a part - time job, and a coaching client.
I must admit I have thought about what a fantastic sight it would be to see the likes of Henry, Bergkamp, Vieira and Adams all being a part of the coaching staff one day.
Saban's passionate about every part of coaching, but he's particularly hands - on about defensive back play.
The wildest part: A&M's head coach resigned immediately afterward amid revelations he'd run a for - pay newsletter about his own team.
Cech could still get plenty of games, United have played about 24 matches in reaching 2 finals, may be Cech could lead us into going a little better and make 3 finals playing 26 matches in his final season, winning 3 trophies before becoming our part - time goalkeeping coach and no. 3 keeper the following season.
I'm sure Rockets coach Kevin McHale is saying something nice and touching to Josh Smith, who was unceremoniously dumped by the Pistons and is understandably pumped about now being an integral part of a top team that just won a playoff series against one of its rivals.
According to the report, Real Madrid head coach Carlo Ancelotti is not out of the picture either if City do decide to part with Pellegrini, but the champions believe he would prefer to remain in Spain despite growing tired with constant speculation about his future.
The sad part about professional coaching is that the public thinks, well, these players are paid and entitled, and they [need] a coach who gets on their asses.
More to them than a coach of multifarious talents who, while pacing behind the bench, devours crushed ice to ease tension and talks about things like «the synergistic effect» of his retread Flyers — a team of workaholic castoffs whose whole is far greater than the sum of its parts.
I'm so sick of people telling those of us who are disgruntled fans to relax and give this club time to correct itself... for anyone who believes that taking a wait - and - see approach is appropriate at this juncture they should take a good long look at themselves in the mirror because they are a big part of the problem... no other «big» club's fans would stand for this shit for nearly as long as we have... think about it, we've witnessed a changing of the guard at every major club in England, Spain, France and Germany in the last several years because those «big» clubs failed to live up to expectations (Barcelona, Real Madrid, Bayern, PSG, Chelsea, ManU, ManCity etc...)... for some reason, many fans have become as fragile as our current manager, believing that there couldn't possibly be a suitable replacement, even though everyone of these clubs have found multiple replacements and still achieved far more than our club... this mindset has been created by an organization that has been milking it's fans, telling countless lies (no world class players available) and lowering expectations every since they rolled out the biggest lie of all: that we couldn't spend because of the new stadium but once it was paid off we could compete with any team in the world... this organization is rotting from the inside out and if we don't demand that those in charge put soccer first this despicable behaviour won't end with Wenger's ridiculous 2 year contract... I think the real fear isn't that a suitable replacement doesn't exist, but that this organization is so money hungry and poorly mismanaged that we will sink even lower by choosing our next coach the same way they choose our players, on the cheap... even so, we need to see what mustache will do if left to his own devices so he will have to show his true colours... only then can we purge this club and start anew
Sanchez got much considerable starts & minutes under Guardiola but he didn't do much that season & even got injured at the latter part of the season, the those times Sanchez suffered been on the bench the most was under Tata Geraldo (that Argentine coach) & Luis Enrique, in his last season in Barcelona when he was frequently coming from the bench but still managed to bag in 19 LA liga goals... y ’ all should quit this bullshit about Guardiola not liking him when it was Actually that brought him to barca & Sanchez's most starts & play time in barca where all under Guardiola & Tito....
Worst part about Wenger is that even if he is witnessing that nothing is going according to the plan still bench keeps warming up till 70th Minutes... What the hell is this??? Make a change in the half time, Put different players in place if underperformed players in the 1st half but he never to does that... He just warm the bench along with other coaching staff and waste his time in throwing bottles in frustration....
It's part of why Theo Epstein's Cubs signed him to be a coach: there are few in his generation who think about hitting as much or as well as Ramirez did (and does), and putting him in a place to impart that knowledge is a smart move.
If college scouts and coaches didn't already know about the Salesian senior, his performance at the Nike Peach Jam, part of the Elite Youth Basketball League, certainly turned a few heads.
This is the kind of article that highlights exactly what is wrong with this club as a whole... so the question you're asking is what option would be less shitty... after the firestorm surrounding Wenger's contract last season, which somehow led to his highly questionable re-upping for 2 more years, things needed to dramatically change or the inevitable same old, same old was bound to occur... as of right now the bare minimum has occurred... we knew about Sead long before Wenger's renewal so that can't be considered a part of the «new world order»... so the only real changes are Lehman coming into the coaching staff, which could be positive but he's always been a Wenger lackey so the jury is still out, and the acquisition of Lacazette, who I really like as a player but I question the reasoning behind his signing
@muffdiver I've just been reading what he's posted on AFC.com and some of his tweets about how the coaches are pointing out what parts of his game needs improving.
the part about what Arsenal pays the coaches is sad and embarrassing.......
You saying it's fans like me who are settlers is totally pointless.In my comments I never said I was settling no didn't want change.The way you said «stupid team» and «coach out of his depths» is what I was referring to.In fact I want a change today and I'm tired of seeing thing go on like this so don't come here and pretend like you are the only one who wants a change and think I'm part of those who settle for this.When I also see people predicting Arsenal's positions and they are so certain about it it makes me laugh and think of them as naive.Trust me there's no wrong for a person to predict a team's position but it's naive for a person to be certain about it and people come and quote sayings like «no one knows tomorrow».
Since then, though, Gundy's been connected to vacant jobs at Arkansas and Tennessee, and this week, when asked about Les Miles» firing at LSU, he said in part, «You just hang around a place long enough as a coach, they're eventually going to get tired of you and fire you.»
The jittery feeling in your body (part excitement, part fear), tense muscles, excessive thinking about «what if...» (fill in the blank here), and dread about not wanting to let down teammates, coach and parents.
This year's crop of Big Swing candidates includes a coach who is almost certainly not going anywhere, a coach who spent the last 19 years of his coaching career (which ended four years ago, by the way) in the pros, a coach who leaves every job either hated or in unceremonious fashion, and a coach who knowingly played ineligible players for an entire season and lied about it to the NCAA and must sit out part of his next season as a head coach.
After reading David Epstein's essay about Junior Seau and brain trauma (SCORECARD), I was left wondering if players and coaches are paying attention to the growing research that suggests that the combination of big - impact hits and constant smaller hits to the head play a major part in the trauma to a player's brain?
Unfortunately, you can not say that about Jim Harrick, who was part of the Gott's coaching staff.
With an acting coach and a part in Spike Lee's upcoming He Got Game, the 6» 7» Fox is serious enough about showbiz that he passed up a heftier offer from the Cleveland Cavaliers.
I want the next coach to be a role model for our young players Part of this job is not just about basketball.
The thing about being on the staff of a great head coach such as Chris Petersen; Nick Saban; Urban Meyer, or Paul Bryant and Don James, back in the day, is that it's like sitting down with Miles Davis or Unplugged Eric Clapton: Just to be in their realm; a part of their professional world, you have to be the «quill»....
Each year about state tournament time coaches and scouts from all parts of the land descend upon Hoosierland wielding generous scholarships to help lure the stars to their respective out - of - state schools.
It's effort on his part to ensure to some of our coaches, «We're behind you, and we care as much about your sport as any sport.»
Devise and develop a system to make it work - that is what good coaches are there for.When Henry was brought to Arsenal in the Early 2000's (which to be fair was probably about 15 years before you were born) he was being played as a RWB at Juventus.Can you believe that.He played wide here for the early part of his Arsenal career before Wenger moulder him into one of the Worlds Top Strikers and arguably the best ever player in the Premiership (although it was always Bergkamp for me and the Pony Tailed Hearthrob Petit for Sue).
But while there are ongoing questions about recent coaching hires and whether imitating Alabama coach Nick Saban is a smart way to beat Saban (hint: it's not), part of the reason the SEC got caught last year was youth — at quarterback, in key coaching roles, and throughout depth charts.
With regards to Allardyce, although nothing has been confirmed about the coach's future, a parting of the ways looks increasingly as though it could be the right way to go.
We had a clear picture about what we wanted to do, to play with intensity and tempo, and we delivered that for the most part,» Head Coach Simon Middleton said.
«Given that concussions are difficult to diagnose and often require either athlete reports or parental concerns to come to the attention of the coach,» they said, «educating athletes and their parents about the risks of a concussion and safe management is an essential part of preventing athletes from playing with concussive symptoms.»
Natural consequences are one of the best teachers (and aids) a parent can have in coaching their child about life in the real world learning to let your child experience these lessons is part of your job as a parent.
We spoke with Dr. Jason Youngman, a licensed psychologist in private practice in Miami, Fla., about kids who hate losing, and how parents and coaches can help a child learn from failure and disappointment that is an integral part of competing.
Since she first began speaking out about abuse in sports, Katherine has earned a reputation for her expertise and eloquence on coach athlete sexual abuse, as witnessed by the increased traditional and social media attention Safe4Athletes has received, including features with NBC Sports Radio, the New York Times, NPR's «The Takeaway,» CBS Sports Radio, Take Part Five (PIVOT Channel), Aljazeera America as well other nationally recognized media outlets in sports.
And the same thing with NYSCA; we require coaches to go through that program as well and it just helps show them that it's not just about teaching the sports skills — that's part of it — but also having some understanding of the importance of their role in helping develop that child and encouraging that child in youth sports.»
The great part about gentle sleep coaching is that you are present to provide your child with vocal and physical support if needed.
More than 400 Westchester students gathered in October as part of Project WORTHY's Youth Summit at the Westchester County Center where keynote speaker and Olympic coach Tony Hoffman warned students about how prescription drugs found in a medicine cabinet led him down a near deadly path of addiction, crime and prison, before he started his journey to recovery.
As I continue to meet with my doctor Lilli Link and health coach Jackie Damboragian, I realize that they are looking beyond the presenting symptoms and the affected body parts to learn more about the whole person that they are treating.
My favorite part of being a Certified Health Coach is that I get to educate people about holistic health.
The nice part about TrainingPeaks is that it not only allows to log workouts, create workout routines or work in close conjunction with a coach, but it also allows you to log your food, create meals, select from a food database that combines crowdsourced foods with the USDA food database, and get a variety of metrics that track how your food intake correlates to your activity intake.
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