Jeremy van den Boer (@coachvan79) 's Twitter Profile
Jeremy van den Boer

@coachvan79

Husband - Father - Can/Am - Great Dane Owner - Christian - Linfield University Women's Asst Basketball Coach - Prov 27:17 #KeepShowingUp

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Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLAYERS: Just because you work harder than someone else doesn't mean you'll win, get more playing time, be praised, get attention, or achieve your individual goals. But not working hard makes those things nearly impossible in the long run. Be consistent and don't give up.

Matt Lisle (@coachlisle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Culture doesn’t change when coaches call out players. It changes when players hold each other accountable and say, “That’s not how we do things here.”

Thad Wells (@thadwells) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best coaches don’t chase victories—they build systems, habits, and standards that make winning inevitable.

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some people leave this world with dreams. Others leave this world with memories. Don't wait for the perfect moment — create it. You don’t get remembered for what you wanted to do — you get remembered for what you did.

Some people leave this world with dreams.
Others leave this world with memories.

Don't wait for the perfect moment — create it.
You don’t get remembered for what you wanted to do — you get remembered for what you did.
TJ (@tramurr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Footage of Pascal Siakam, Andrew Nembhard, Tyrese Haliburton, and Myles Turner being team leaders weeks before training camp. The entire Pacers roster worked out together at Paskal Siakam's house in Orlando together before training camp. The Indiana Pacers aren't going to the

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s not about hype. It’s about habits. Do your job. Get better every day. The rest takes care of itself. You don’t need a spotlight when you’re built to shine.

It’s not about hype. 
It’s about habits.
Do your job. 
Get better every day.
The rest takes care of itself.
You don’t need a spotlight when you’re built to shine.
Paul Biancardi (@paulbiancardi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parents of athletes: To help your son or daughter reach their full potential, you must first be at your best. Here are my five best tips for you.

Parents of athletes: To help your son or daughter reach their full potential, you must first be at your best. Here are my five best tips for you.
The Confident Athlete (@tamimatheny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immature players take correction as criticism or being picked on. Competitors accept correction as a compliment and want to be coached. Mature competitors embrace feedback and only need to hear the truth - no sugar coating necessary. -Proactive Coaching

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everybody wants to be great — until greatness starts making demands. Champions understand every new challenge is "not an inconvenience. It’s a necessity." Because it isn’t a detour. It’s the road. Adversity isn’t the enemy. It’s the price of greatness.

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John Calipari GOLD 🥇 “A tough player deals with what’s there, and responds to it.” Things not going your way? Find another way. Don’t pout. Don’t make excuses. Your body language is the window to your soul. This is mental toughness.

Kevin DeShazo (@kevindeshazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great teams are willing to have difficult conversations. They aren't fighting against each other, they're fighting for the best in each other. Call up, not out Speak the truth in love Humility always

Fixing Education (@fixingeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When kids choose NOT to brush their teeth, should we blame the dentist? Obviously not. Why do we blame teachers when students choose NOT to complete even the most simplest of assignments?