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Complete Coach

Building A Winning Culture Requires Blueprints, Not Buzzwords

All coaches want a great culture, buy-in, strong leadership, respect for authority, and highly motivated athletes. But how will you go about maximizing each of these factors this season?

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Coaching With Character

Coaching With Character: Hidden Cameras

Coaching with character means it’s not about what you do when the boss is looking; it’s about what you do when he’s not looking.

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Inside the Headset: Scott Sinclair & Milo Austin [PODCAST]

On this episode of Inside the Headset, we are joined by Scott Sinclair, Director of Strength and Conditioning for football at the University of Georgia, and Milo Austin, Assistant Head Coach/Wide Receivers/Co-Special Teams Coordinator at Morehead State University.

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