“It never changes. Football is a game of repetition, mental and physical. You may try to articulate it a little different, but it's the same thing: Get better players, make fewer mistakes, and drill the fundamentals into your players' heads. The rest of it is a joke. Teams aren't winning because of what they had for breakfast of what some coach said in the locker room.” TryingMayLittlesSaidDifferentGamesWinningRoomsMistakePlayerTeamFootballJokesFundamentalsCoachesGet BetterNflBreakfastFewerRepetitionNever ChangeDrillsLockersLocker Room Author:Barry Switzer
“Jagdish Singh was my basic coach and he trained me from my very early days in boxing, teaching me the fundamentals of the sport. He was the one who shaped me into a boxer, disciplined me when I required disciplining.” SportsTeachingFundamentalsCoachesBoxingBoxersSingh Author:Vijender Singh
“Since the most important responsibility of a coach in regard to the actual playing of the game is to teach his players properly and effectively to execute the various fundamentals of the game, he is first of all a teacher.” FirstsImportantGamesResponsibilityTeachTeacherPlayerRegardFundamentalsVariousCoaches Author:John Wooden
“The young athlete who aspires to greatness, generally speaking, learns a number of things from several different coaches. The first one taught him the fundamentals; the second one instilled discipline in him and taught him more of the techniques that must be mastered to excel.” FirstsDifferentYoungNumbersGreatnessTaughtDisciplineFundamentalsAthleteTechniqueCoachesAspireYoung Athletes Author:Zig Ziglar
“Back when I played, basketball was all about fundamentals, about hustling, getting those loose balls, all those rebounds under the basket. That equals up to 12, 14, 16 points. You can lose a game with that much. It's different watching basketball now. People don't play the same way. It doesn't matter if you score, if you can't stop the other team from scoring. Our coach used to kick our ass if we didn't. I was told if you saw more of the other team color under the basket than your own team color, you ain't doing your job. Everybody should be under the board, trying to get that ball.” PeopleIfsWayShouldTryingDifferentMatterPlayJobsUsedGamesLosesSawsTeamColorBasketballBallsFundamentalsCoachesAssBoardsKicksScoreHustleBasketsBack WhenRebound Author:Leslie Jones
“I grew up in a small town in Illinois, and my dad was a basketball coach. Thanks to him, I have excellent fundamentals in both basketball and baseball.” InspirationalGrewDadBasketballGrew UpBaseballTownsFundamentalsMy DadCoachesThanksExcellentSmall TownBasketball CoachIllinoisThanks To Him Author:Nick Offerman
“My dad, like any coach, has always stressed the fundamentals. He taught me responsibility, accountability, and the importance of hard work.” HardFatherResponsibilityTaughtHard WorkDadImportanceFundamentalsMy DadCoachesAccountabilityStressedFathers DayHappy First Fathers DayFathers Day InspirationalHappy Fathers Day MomInspirational Father Author:Steve Young
“If a Coach is determined to stay in the coaching profession, he will develop from year to year. This much is true, no coach has a monopoly on the knowledge of basketball. There are no secrets in the game. The only secrets, if there are any, are good teaching of sound fundamentals, intelligent handling of men, a sound system of play, and the ability to instill in the boys a desire to win.” IfsMenYearsPlayDesireGamesWinningSoundAbilitySecretBoysTeachingBasketballIntelligentFundamentalsDeterminedProfessionCoachesCoachingMonopolyBasketball CoachingInstillGood TeachingDesire To WinSound Systems Author:Adolph Rupp
“Successful basketball coaches are those that subscribe to a system that is based on sound fundamental teachings.” SoundSuccessfulTeachingBasketballFundamentalsCoachesBasketball Coach Author:Don Meyer
“I think no one has written a history of the great coaches who were around 30 to 40 years ago who taught the fundamentals.” ThinkingYearsWrittenTaughtBasketballYears AgoFundamentalsCoachesGreat Coach Author:Oscar Robertson
“As I have often written, power is the fundamental ingredient of the human experience. Every action in life, every thought, every choice we make-even down to what we wear and whether we are seating in first class or coach-represents a negotiation of power somewhere on the scale of power that constitutes life.” LifeFirstsHumansActionChoicesClassPowerWrittenFundamentalsCoachesScalesIngredientsNegotiationHuman ExperienceFirst Class Author:Caroline Myss
“Basketball, like all sports, is predicated on the execution of fundamentals. The coach is a teacher. His subject: fundamentals” SportsTeacherSubjectsBasketballFundamentalsCoachesNbaExecution Author:Jack Ramsay