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Douglass Archery

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This page is for the Frederick Douglass High School Archery Team from Lexington, KY. Dean Ray Head Coach

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It doesn’t matter how naturally talented you are, if you don’t work hard, listen to your coaches, and put your team first, you won’t go far in your career.

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Get your 2024 Operation UNITE Archery State Championship tickets. Discounted until midnight tonight. ly.khsaa.org/jqma #khsar

Get your 2024 Operation UNITE Archery State Championship tickets. Discounted until midnight tonight. ly.khsaa.org/jqma
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Poor grades are rarely due to a lack of intelligence. A low GPA often times indicate: • Poor time management skills • Priorities being out of order • A lack of discipline • Minimal motivation • Immaturity • Not seeing the value in the school work • Disinterested in the

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NICK SABAN PROCESS 1️⃣Commitment "How bad do you want it?" 2️⃣Discipline "It's not about what you feel like doing." 3️⃣Effort "You get out what you put in." 4️⃣Toughness "You have to be able to overcome hard." 5️⃣Pride "Take pride in everything you do." ~ via The Coaches' Journal

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Rules to live by: Put family first Work hard Be honest Be kind Be humble Be mindful Show gratitude Don't gossip Respect everyone Stay teachable Be sincere Use positive self-talk Listen Be empathetic Be understanding Be compassionate Be tolerant Be a lifelong learner Be forgiving

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Coaching = Relationships. How do you Build Relationships with your Players? ▪️Talk to them ▪️Be genuine ▪️Laugh with them ▪️Listen to them ▪️Push them ▪️Rebound for them (BB coaches) ▪️Encourage them ▪️Hold them accountable ▪️Believe in them ▪️Love them

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Coaches and Teachers. And a good reason why both can be such an emotionally draining field of work. But also incredibly rewarding. Thank a teacher. Thank a coach. We need them both.

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CAPTAINS: Leadership is more than a title, position, status, talent, or having a "C" next to your name. Leadership is an action that moves your team forward. A leader helps their teammates to be their best. A leader makes others better. A leader is a positive influence.

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💯 Bad teammates COMPLAIN about their role. 💯 Avg. teammates KNOW their role. 💯 Good Teammates ACCEPT their role. 💯 Great teammates STAR in their role. GREAT TEAMS HAVE GREAT TEAMMATES!

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PLAYERS: A bad coach doesn't make you have a bad attitude. A good coach doesn't make you have a good attitude. Only you can choose your attitude. Circumstances may make things harder or easier but not impossible or automatic. Your attitude shouldn't be situational.

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COACHES: The title "Coach” is a privilege. You have both a great opportunity and responsibility. Don't ever take it for granted. With great power comes great responsibility. You have an amazing opportunity to influence so many people. Be a positive leader. Stay encouraged.

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The hardest job in coaching? Being married to one. The challenges are real: The long hours, the emotional rollercoaster, the sacrifices. But behind every great coach is a spouse who makes it all possible. [THREAD] 🧵

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10 Signs You’re Doing Well as a Coach Coaching is a tough job. The pressure, the long hours, the emotional ups and downs; it’s not easy. But success isn’t just about wins and losses. If these 10 things are true, you’re making an impact: 1. Your players show up. They may not