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Hunger & the High School Athlete
Hunger is a powerful force that can push us beyond our limits and lead to success. LeBron James represents this hunger, winning gold with the USA Men's Olympic team at 39 years old. High school athletes can learn from LeBron's example to enhance their own drive.
Getting Athletes Into ‘Go Mode’
What follows is a guide to help high school athletes get out of growth mode and shift into go mode to maximize their potential during their critical high school years.
Harness the Power of Momentum
Momentum is perhaps the world’s most powerful force, but it isn’t magic, it is readily available for us to use to apply towards any of our goals.
Ten Questions To Ask Before Transferring Schools
High School student-athletes now have more mobility than ever before. This actually makes the decision to transfer schools harder in many ways. Here are some questions to ask Coaches before making the jump.
Here We Grow Again
Spring and summer are key months for growth, not only for flowers and fruits but or young athletes as well.
You Cant Overcome Without Opposition
Pain, failure and setbacks are high on the list of things most people hate. However, they are also essential elements of growth and success. Learn how to make the most of your opps.
I Know What You Did Last Summer
Using the summer months is critical to any players development. Want to go into summer with a comprehensive plan that addresses every critical component to improving your game?
Stop Saving Your Student-Athlete from Struggle
Parents are quick to save their student-athlete from any struggle they are facing. However, that struggle will become a strength if you let it. Here’s how to cope when your athlete is struggling.
3C’s that will Compress Time For Your Young Athlete
We all are looking to move forward faster in our knowledge, skill and impact. We buy books, attend clinics and conferences, and connect with coaches all in an effort to compress time. Here are some tips to help compress time for young athletes and help them grow faster and get the most of their training.