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WYC 107 – Championship Culture Part 3 – Ted Quinn talks Knowing your Why and Nations of Coaches

02.20.2017 - By Craig Haworth: Youth Sports Coaching Strategist and PodcasterPlay

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Ted Quinn is the director of coaches programs at the Nations of Coaches. Prior to that Ted had spent  seventeen seasons on the sidelines. A coaching career that saw him serve at Wakonda High School(SD), Mount Marty College(SD), Graceland Univerisity(IA) and Nyack College(NY). In addition to his coaching career, Quinn has also served as an Executive Board Member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches(NABC) Ministry Team and an Advisory Board Member of Nations of Coaches. He and his wife Jackie have been married for eighteen years and are the proud parents of ten-year-old daughter Jenna and seven-year-old son Kellen.

Website: nationsofcoaches.com

Twitter: @NationofCoaches

Facebook: /nationsofcoaches

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Quote

 'It's better to have flown than to have landed' - John Wooden

Nations of Coaches

Serve men's college basketball

Mission is to serve, equip, and connect to support coaches

Character Coaches

The biggest jump from losing to winning is improving the culture within your locker room and around your program.

Caz's Coaching Halftime

Coach towards victory instead of just trying to win

Building a team with great culture

The first step - is as a coach to ask yourself why you are doing this

Then - prioritize building relationships with your players. Get to know them before getting to know their game.

Connecting with and Impacting Kids

Ted values the relationships with his players. He even had the opportunity to be the minister who led the ceremony for one of his player's marriages.

A player you invest in becomes a son or daughter to you.

Best borrowed/stolen idea

Tony Bennett at Virginia - The simplicity of their defense is their key. They just have a few rules and they don't bend on those rules.

Favorite coaching book/quote

Book: A Lifetime of  observations and reflection off and on the court by John Wooden and Steve Jamison.

Quote: 'The journey is the destination.' 'It's better to have flown than to have landed' - John Wooden

Cool stories about Coach Wooden on WYC Episode 24 with Randy Montgomery

SEC Legacy Breakfast

Host speaker - Brice Drew - Head Coach at Vanderbilt

Wed, March 8th at 7 a.m. in downtown Nashville - A few tickets still available

Website: nationsofcoaches.com

Parting Advice

Get to know your players at a heart level before you worry about getting to know their game

Know your why

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