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The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.
Dr. Karissa Niehoff is the Executive Director of the National Federation of State High School Associations.
The National Federation of High Schools (NFHS) is the body that creates the rules of competition for most high school sports and activities in the United States.
Dr. Niehoff has also served on the Education Committee of the United States Olympic Committee, served as the Executive Director of the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference, and is a successful teacher and coach.
She talks about sportsmanship and what it's doing to the culture of teams across the country.
On this episode she explains why good sportsmanship starts with the coach, a Butler University study on the value of high school sports and exercise programs from the perspective of students' mothers. and the steps every coach can take to start to turning their culture around.
We hope you enjoy this NFHS Sportsmanship discussion.
NFHS
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#goodsportsmanship #teamculture #nfhssportsmanship
Dr. Dobie Moser is the Director of CYO - Catholic Youth Organization. He's a former college tennis player who was also a member of the U-S Olympic Committee and Co-Director of the University of Notre Dame's "Play Like a Champion Today" national coaches training program.
Plus, he was a Head Tennis Pro at a camp and resort north of Toronto, Ontario, for five summers and in the North Shore area of Chicago at a private club. He also helped to coach at the Special Olympics.
It was an email that Dr. Moser put out to parents that prompted us to contact him. He used words in this email that he hasn't used in almost 30 years of involvement in youth sports.
In this episode he talks about the email and what prompted it. He also shares what he finds is most concerning in youth sports and what he's most hopeful about.
What all good-culture building coaches typically ask themselves.
Also, what's the most valuable part of youth sports? It's not wins and losses.
He tells us what Netflix movie you should be watching right now and he explains how a simple question got him the best seats at a Harry Chapin concert once.
Contact Dobie Moser or [email protected]
CYO Athletics
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Todd Wolfson is the Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach at Saint Francis High School in La Canada Flintridge, California, which sits just outside of Los Angeles.
In addition to his coaching duties at Saint Francis, Coach Wolfson also helps develop youth basketball players at rising stars basketball.
He not only led St. Francis to a State Championship in 2020, but he also led Chaminade College Prep school to a California State Championship in Division 3 and was named California D3 state coach of the year in 2014.
In this episode, he explains what all coaches can learn by watching the movie "School of Rock" with Jack Black, the 6 attributes of all great culture athletes, and the four things every athlete needs to succeed.
Twitter: @SFHShoops
Twitter Dave Grendzynski: @grizzer21
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Coach Mike Deegan just finished his 9th season as Head Baseball Coach at Denison University. And in his time there, he’s guided his teams to...
He’s already established the best winning percentage in the 126-year history of Denison baseball, and he’s already the school’s all-time winningest baseball coach, but that’s only part of the reason he’s on the Courtside Culture Podcast.
That’s because Coach Deegan is also a master at developing a team-centric, positive, and organically-developed culture.
He provides weekly insights on his website coachmikedeegan.com and he’s the author of the book titled: “Let It Rip: Life Lessons Learned Through Sports”
In this episode, he talks about the “Three C’s” that coaches and business leaders should always implement. He also mentions the first thing anyone should do IF they are hoping to change their culture for the better. And he explains what Muditā is and why it’s so important to practice when you’re building a better culture.
Twitter: @CoachDeegan
Website: https://www.coachmikedeegan.com/
The podcast currently has 31 episodes available.