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The Mindset Advantage

University of Texas Baseball Coach Jim Schlossnagle on Culture and Character

Dec 3, 2024
01:00:01

Coach Jim Schlossnagle is a highly accomplished collegiate baseball coach, currently serving as the head coach at the University of Texas. Renowned for his leadership and commitment to character development, Jim led TCU to five College World Series appearances, has accumulated over 900 career wins, and is one of the most respected figures in all of college baseball. 

Topics

-When Jim knew he wanted to be a coach

-Lessons learned from journalism

-Insightful strategies to separate the WHO from DO

-How to create a culture that doesn’t define themselves on wins and loses 

-The power of perspective as a head coach

-The X’s and O’s of building character through sport

-The key separator when talent meets talent

-Jim’s three pieces of advice for high school coaches

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