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Favorite Coach Sayings–Even If They’re Cliche

Youth Sports · January 16, 2019

There are only two things we control in sports and life: Our attitude and our effort.

Bad players don’t take much seriously.
Average players take games seriously.
Good players take practice and games seriously.
Great players take academics, nutrition, warm-ups, individual work, weight room, conditioning, file study, practice and games seriously.

One season, week, day, game, play, at-bat, error, or practice does not define you as an athlete (or a person). What you do next does.

What’s the most important play? The next play.

On Average teams, no One leads. On Good teams, coaches lead. On Great teams, players lead.

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Zach Evans

Zach Evans is currently the Chief Technology Officer at XSOLIS, which helps healthcare organization manage revenue risk through a real-time predictive analytics platform. He is also an adjunct professor in the College of Business at Lipscomb University.

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