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Douglas Gower

@gower_douglas

Taylor Softball Head Coach

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Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best player on a team should also be the hardest worker on the team. If you are the best player on your team, you have great influence as a leader. If you work hard and put the team first, your teammates will follow you!

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What does an “Energy Sucker” do? - Slouches - Complains - Disengaged - Shows up late - Blames others - Screws around - Makes excuses - No eye contact - Inconsistent effort - The bare minimum - Poor body language - Non-verbal at practice How do you address energy suckers?

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Who is the Most Dangerous Player on Your Team? It’s not the most talented. Not the fastest, strongest, or most skilled. It’s the one who shows up. Every. Single. Day. ✔️ The player who keeps grinding when no one is watching. ✔️ The leader who stays consistent through tough

Own it! MST (@ownit_mst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Working with Taylor University Softball today on what it means to be a great teammate! A great teammate is positive, compassionate, committed, but most of all…SELFLESS! If the team wins, everyone wins! Thankful for this opportunity to work with (and be around) such great people!

Working with <a href="/TaylorUSoftball/">Taylor University Softball</a> today on what it means to be a great teammate! A great teammate is positive, compassionate, committed, but most of all…SELFLESS! If the team wins, everyone wins! Thankful for this opportunity to work with (and be around) such great people!
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5 Steps to Self-Confidence 1. Everything is Earned - do the work. 2. Find Success - small wins lead to big wins. 3. Master the Secret - positive self-talk. 4. Body Language - think about what you project. 5. Surround yourself with Positive People - you are who you hang with.

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Recruits, don’t sleep on NAIA softball. It’s where you’ll find elite competition, real playing time, and a chance to make an immediate impact. Big dreams aren’t limited to big divisions. 🥎 #NAIASoftball #NextLevelOpportunity Softball Portal

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The 10 Inconvenient Truths of Coaching 1. Not every kid wants to be great. 2. You will be misunderstood, often. 3. Some parents care more about playing time than team success. 4. Your best players aren’t always your best leaders. 5. No system works without buy-in. 6.

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What do coaches want in a player? It’s not just talent. It’s things like: 1. Competitive spirit 2. Blue-collar effort 3. Accountability 4. + Energy 5. Leading by example 6. Be a team-first player 7. Student before athlete 8. Staying Humble Want to stand out? Start here.

What do coaches want in a player?

It’s not just talent. It’s things like:

1. Competitive spirit
2. Blue-collar effort
3. Accountability
4. + Energy
5. Leading by example
6. Be a team-first player
7. Student before athlete
8. Staying Humble

Want to stand out? Start here.
Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You are who you hang with. Surround yourself with the following people… - They are happy for your success - Driven and goal oriented - They make you better - Positive energy givers - Respectful of others - Resilient mindset - Kind hearted - 100% ers You owe it to yourself.

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

"If the focus is on the result...not good. It has to be in the process. It has to be on your habits. If we are not getting better at our fundamentals, if we are not focusing on the process, it's gonna catch us." You control your effort - not the outcomes.

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A coach can only do so much to help an athlete improve. Ultimately, the success of an athlete comes down to their inner drive. Once they become intrinsically motivated, they can get the most out of their coach and reach their full potential.