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If you want your athletes to invest their time, energy, and effort in your program, you have to invest in your athletes. Continuously building relationships with your student-athletes allows you to speak to them on a deeper level than pep talks and plays.
In this episode, Coach Chance Westmoreland of Argyle High School shares why building relationships is crucial to a sound athletic program. He also provides tips and techniques for how to build and strengthen those relationships.
Key Takeaways: -Model and set the example for your athletes. -Challenge your athletes to make them better players. -Always build relationships with your student-athletes.
To learn more about the 2Words Character Development Curriculum, visit 2words.tv/gameplan or email Colton at [email protected]
By Stephen Mackey and Colton Leonard: Character Development Advocates4.7
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If you want your athletes to invest their time, energy, and effort in your program, you have to invest in your athletes. Continuously building relationships with your student-athletes allows you to speak to them on a deeper level than pep talks and plays.
In this episode, Coach Chance Westmoreland of Argyle High School shares why building relationships is crucial to a sound athletic program. He also provides tips and techniques for how to build and strengthen those relationships.
Key Takeaways: -Model and set the example for your athletes. -Challenge your athletes to make them better players. -Always build relationships with your student-athletes.
To learn more about the 2Words Character Development Curriculum, visit 2words.tv/gameplan or email Colton at [email protected]