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Lisa Taylor is on the show today for another episode of the high school coaching series sponsored by V.O2.
Lisa has been the coach at Traverse City Central High School for 30 years. She coached the 2008 Michigan State Championship team as well as the runner-up teams in 2004, 2010, 2014, 2019, and 2020. She has coached 41 individual All-State runners, 16 regional championships, 20 Big North Conference Championships, and 13 times coach of the year nominations from the Michigan Intercollegiate Track Coaches Association. She was Michigan High School Division 1 Coach of the Year in 2008. She also just retired from Executive Director of the Traverse City Track Club, Michigan’s biggest running club.
Lisa was a high school state champion in her own running career in cross country and track and field!
I loved hearing from Lisa that she doesn’t value how fast her athletes are running and instead about if they are having fun, if it is a good team environment, helping them become leaders, and how she can gain their trust.
What we talked about:
4:40- How Lisa first got into coaching
5:55- What has kept her at her at the same high school for 30 years
6:45- Lesson to her younger self as a coach
10:10- Dispersing your attention to all of the kids on the team
18:10- The importance of female coaches
25:15- Developing an athlete with potential
28:00- The focus of her pep talks
31:00- How to have a successful team
34:30- Handling body changes with young girls
46:15- End of podcast
Show notes:
Catch Them Being Good
Connect with Lindsey:
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Join the I’ll Have Another Facebook Group
Support the I’ll Have Another Podcast on Patreon
Follow SandyBoy Productions:
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SandyBoy Productions Shows:
Why is Everyone Yelling?
The Illuminate Podcast
The Herban Farmacy Podcast
The Ready to Run Podcast
Sponsors:
V.O2
Use code “CoachLindsey” for 20% off your annual subscription
If you want to learn more about utilizing V.O2 for coaching, email me at [email protected]
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Lisa Taylor is on the show today for another episode of the high school coaching series sponsored by V.O2.
Lisa has been the coach at Traverse City Central High School for 30 years. She coached the 2008 Michigan State Championship team as well as the runner-up teams in 2004, 2010, 2014, 2019, and 2020. She has coached 41 individual All-State runners, 16 regional championships, 20 Big North Conference Championships, and 13 times coach of the year nominations from the Michigan Intercollegiate Track Coaches Association. She was Michigan High School Division 1 Coach of the Year in 2008. She also just retired from Executive Director of the Traverse City Track Club, Michigan’s biggest running club.
Lisa was a high school state champion in her own running career in cross country and track and field!
I loved hearing from Lisa that she doesn’t value how fast her athletes are running and instead about if they are having fun, if it is a good team environment, helping them become leaders, and how she can gain their trust.
What we talked about:
4:40- How Lisa first got into coaching
5:55- What has kept her at her at the same high school for 30 years
6:45- Lesson to her younger self as a coach
10:10- Dispersing your attention to all of the kids on the team
18:10- The importance of female coaches
25:15- Developing an athlete with potential
28:00- The focus of her pep talks
31:00- How to have a successful team
34:30- Handling body changes with young girls
46:15- End of podcast
Show notes:
Catch Them Being Good
Connect with Lindsey:
Lindsey on Instagram
Lindsey on Twitter
Lindsey on Facebook
Join the I’ll Have Another Facebook Group
Support the I’ll Have Another Podcast on Patreon
Follow SandyBoy Productions:
Sandyboy Productions on Twitter
Sandyboy Productions on Instagram
SandyBoy Productions Shows:
Why is Everyone Yelling?
The Illuminate Podcast
The Herban Farmacy Podcast
The Ready to Run Podcast
Sponsors:
V.O2
Use code “CoachLindsey” for 20% off your annual subscription
If you want to learn more about utilizing V.O2 for coaching, email me at [email protected]
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