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Wendi A. Irlbeck MS, RDN, LD, CISSN (@wendi_irlbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s exactly what to eat👇as an athlete to get leaner, stronger, and healthier!!! 🍳 Eggs 🥩Steak 🥦Veggies 🍉Fruits 🦬Venison 🥑Healthy fats 🥜Nuts & seeds 🍠 Starchy veggies 💧100% H20/hydration 🍚Whole grain rice & quinoa 🍗Chicken/protein packs

Here’s exactly what to eat👇as an athlete to get leaner, stronger, and healthier!!!  
🍳 Eggs  
🥩Steak  
🥦Veggies  
🍉Fruits  
🦬Venison  
🥑Healthy fats  
🥜Nuts & seeds 
🍠 Starchy veggies 
💧100% H20/hydration
🍚Whole grain rice & quinoa  
🍗Chicken/protein packs
Kansas Shrine Bowl (@ksshrinebowl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Kansas Shrine Bowl has announced the four member Hall of Fame Class of 2025 which includes: CJ Hamilton, Silver Lake H.S., Kent Sedlacek, Hanover H.S., Collin Sexton, Abilene H.S., and Dane Simoneau, Salina Sacred Heart H.S. View the full article at buff.ly/40wm7CG

The Kansas Shrine Bowl has announced the four member Hall of Fame Class of 2025 which includes: CJ Hamilton, Silver Lake H.S., Kent Sedlacek, Hanover H.S., Collin Sexton, Abilene H.S., and Dane Simoneau, Salina Sacred Heart H.S. View the full article at buff.ly/40wm7CG
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Culture isn’t just about the coach. It’s not just the captains. EVERYONE on the team shapes the culture, positively or negatively. Here’s how you impact your team’s culture (whether you realize it or not)... [THREAD]🧵

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What Great Leaders Do: 1. Lead by Example: Actions speak louder than words. 2. Communicate Clearly: They listen, guide, and inspire. 3. Build Trust: Trust is earned daily through honesty and consistency. 4. Empower Others: Great leaders create more leaders, not followers.

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Kirby Smart said, "We talked about execution. What creates good execution? Habits. You only get a chance to do the habits in practice." Great teams eliminate bad habits. They know that you fall to the level of your systems and habits. You are what you consistently do.

Kirby Smart said, "We talked about execution. What creates good execution? Habits. You only get a chance to do the habits in practice."

Great teams eliminate bad habits.

They know that you fall to the level of your systems and habits.

You are what you consistently do.
Jeff Janssen (@janssenleader) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not getting the playing time you want? How much TIME did you invest: 🤔 in the offseason? 🤔 in the weight room? 🤔 getting in shape? 🤔 watching video? 🤔 improving your mental game? 🤔 developing your leadership? 🤔 studying the plays? 🤔 connecting with teammates?

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many are capable, few are COMMITTED. Mike Tomlin nailed it. It’s not about what you’re capable of - it’s about what you’re willing to do. Many people have talent. Commitment and excellence are rare. Commit. Show up. Stack the days.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coach Tom Izzo is Mr. March. And he is now the Winningest Coach in BIG 10 History! He is Old School. Here is why Izzo Wins… [THREAD] 🧵

Coach Tom Izzo is Mr. March.

And he is now the Winningest Coach in BIG 10 History!

He is Old School.

Here is why Izzo Wins…

[THREAD] 🧵
Brian Kight (@tbriankight) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Immature athletes are too dependent on ideal circumstances. That’s why E+R=O is such a valuable training tool. It builds responsibility and resilience. Circumstances are never the most important factor. They’re just one piece of the equation, in sports and in life. Mature

Immature athletes are too dependent on ideal circumstances. That’s why E+R=O is such a valuable training tool. It builds responsibility and resilience.

Circumstances are never the most important factor. They’re just one piece of the equation, in sports and in life. Mature
The Sport Parent (@thesportparent) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your son wants to play college FB but thinks his HS coaches are too hard on him, he probably doesn’t need to pursue college ball. It’s an entirely different level of urgency and intensity. Being coached hard isn’t for everyone and that’s ok. ~ from Bob Shipley

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mediocre players think the truth hurts. Great players think the truth helps. What you need to hear is always more important than what you want to hear. Seek the truth. Be your best.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why You Should Do Hard Things: 1. Hard things test your limits. 2. Hard things build resilience. 3. Hard things teach you discipline. The path of least resistance leads nowhere. The road that challenges you is the one that changes you.