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45: Rob Cooper- Head Baseball Coach, Penn State University
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45: Rob Cooper- Head Baseball Coach, Penn State University

Subscribe on iTunes Subscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on Google Play Quotes It pays to be a winner. And it pays to be a loser too, just not the kind of payment you want. Competing does not just mean competing against another person, its also competing against yourself to get better. You may be having a bad day but Ken (Ravizza) used to say all the time to “Give me 100% of your 50% today.” Thats competing. You’re making the choice to compete even though you don't feel great, The power of choice is always there. The great ones make the right choices. We believe that failure is an opportunity to learn. If something is hard that means only a few people are doing it. Lets just say the kids today are different, well what if they are? Its our job as coaches to adapt and coach them. Resources Heads up baseball Legacy Daniel Coyle- talent code and culture code Contact [email protected] @16RobCooper Website and Social Media sites for the show www.aotcpodcast.com Twitter @aotc_podcast Facebook Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group Instagram aotc_podcast

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Quotes
It pays to be a winner. And it pays to be a loser too, just not the kind of payment you want.
Competing does not just mean competing against another person, its also competing against yourself to get better.
You may be having a bad day but Ken (Ravizza) used to say all the time to “Give me 100% of your 50% today.” Thats competing. You’re making the choice to compete even though you don't feel great,
The power of choice is always there. The great ones make the right choices.
We believe that failure is an opportunity to learn. If something is hard that means only a few people are doing it.
Lets just say the kids today are different, well what if they are? Its our job as coaches to adapt and coach them.
 
Resources
Heads up baseball
Legacy
Daniel Coyle- talent code and culture code
Contact
[email protected]
@16RobCooper
 

Website and Social Media sites for the show 

www.aotcpodcast.com
Twitter
@aotc_podcast
Facebook
Ahead of the Curve Coaches Facebook group
Instagram
aotc_podcast