Way of Champions Podcast

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Aug 14, 2017 • 1h 11min

WOC #22 John Kessel, USA Volleyball, Lines Teach You How, but the Game Teaches You Why

Neurosurgeons say if they practiced the way they did 18 months ago, they'd be sued for malpractice. Heart surgeons believe if they practiced the way they did 5 years ago, they'd be sued for malpractice. Yet, in youth sport coaching we still practice the way we did when we were kids. John Kessel believes we should all be sued for malpractice because we have not evolved the game to meet the times. Do you agree? Listen in on this thought provoking, information packed podcast as John shares an amazing amount of knowledge and has myriad quotable quotes in a short hour long podcast. Get your notebook out for this one! Bio Since 1985 John has been working for the National Governing Body of the sport, USA Volleyball (USAV), now as Director of Sport Development. He currently serves as the staff liaison for Disabled Programs, USA Deaflympic Teams, Starlings USA, National Parks and Recreation Assoc., the YMCA and over 30 other Affiliated Organizations working with USAV. He is Secretary of the NORCECA Technical and Coaches Commission, and Director of Development for World ParaVolley. He was Team Leader for the 2000 USA Olympic Beach Volleyball Teams in Sydney, which brought home one gold medal, and for the 2004 USA Paralympic Women's Sitting Volleyball Team in Athens, which came home with the bronze medal. In 1995, Volleyball Magazine's special Centennial issue named him one of the 50 most important people in the sport in the past 100 years. In 2013 the American Volleyball Coaches Association inducted him as their 60th member of the AVCA Coaches Hall of Fame. John has been coaching since 1971 at the collegiate level or above, including Women's U.S. Open titles in 1986 & 1987. A sought after international lecturer, he has conducted seminars in all 50 states, and in over 50 nations, including China, Denmark, Bolivia, Thailand, Qatar, United Arab Emerits, Cook Islands, Barbados, France, Germany, Egypt, England, Italy, Argentina, Lithuania, Japan, Iceland, Puerto Rico, Western Samoa, American Samoa, Canada, Guatemala, Venezuela, Greece, Israel, Australia, Jamaica, New Zealand, Holland, England, Belize, Trinidad Tobago, Ireland, Tonga, Belgium, Haiti, Vanuatu, Costa Rica, Fiji, Poland, Nicaragua, British Virgin Islands, Vietnam, and El Salvador. He is also a busy author, with over half a dozen USAV books, including the IMPACT coaching manual, the Jr. Olympic Volleyball Program Guide, and most recently Minivolley 4 Youth, the Youth Coloring Book, and countless articles. His blog called "Growing the Game Together" is the second most popular blog of the hundreds found on the US Olympic Committee's Team USA website and he promotes the "Grassroots" Button on the USAV website with material, videos, posters, and information for clubs, schools, coaches, parents, players, and officials. He has received many other awards, including USA Volleyball's Honorable Mention in 1978 and 1986, the Harry Wilson Distinguished International Service in 2004, the George Fisher Leader in Volleyball in 2006 and in 2007 was named a Sport Ethics Fellow by the Institute for International Sport. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 2:45 "That which you teach, you learn" Why we should have more peer mentoring in sport 10:45 The game trains the brain – Kids need to play more 18:25 Did your parents hire a "bike riding coach"? How'd you learn to ride a bike? 21:00 If a surgeon practiced they way she did 5 years ago, she'd be sued… 27:00 For this to work, Coaches have to show their own failure, vulnerability, willingness to learn 35:00 To get in the best physical shape to play volleyball, you should play volleyball… 38:00 Every time these hands touch the ball, they are going in the end zone. That's how I play. 46:00 Do we practice to look good in practice or do we practice to perform in games? 53:00 Don't, Try, and But are words coaches should eliminate from their vocabulary 59:00 If you are always working on the personal "re", you will be happy and succeed Get in Touch Twitter: @johnkesselUSAV Email: john.kessel@usav.org "The Backwards Bicycle": Smarter Every Day Ep 133 Richard Schmidt's Book: Motor Learning and Performance, From Principles to Practice Damian Farrow's Book: Developing Sport Expertise If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Aug 7, 2017 • 1h 6min

WOC #21 Nate Sanderson, Two-Time Iowa HS State Basketball Champion Coach, on the Art of Engaging Parents in a Championship Culture

If an athlete's inner dialogue is made up of the voices they hear most often and most intensely in their daily lives, what are we as parents and coaches saying that can form a champion's mind? Join us as we talk to Two-time Iowa High School State Basketball Championship winning coach, Nate Sanderson, to discuss how better engagement with parents leads to on court success and off course success for players. He will share how he engages the parents, how important it is to implant a championship dialogue in players, and how the power of positivity won a State Championship. Bio In the summer of 2017, Nate became the varsity girls basketball coach at Linn-Mar High School in Marion, Iowa. Prior to that he built one of the top basketball programs in the state at Springville High School. During his tenure at Springville his teams had a record of 112-59 (.665) including 74-7 during his last three seasons. Springville won back-to-back state titles in 2016 & 2017 and was state runner-up in 2015. Nate is also the Director of Product Development at Breakthrough Basketball. Sanderson has received numerous regional and statewide coaching awards. His program has been recognized by Character Counts of Iowa for their commitment to community service and character development. In his seven years at Springville, his basketball program has raised over $30,000 for various local and international charities. Nate is a frequent speaker at coaching clinics around the country specializing in building championship culture, leadership development, and using a games-based approach to practice. His mission is to challenge athletes and coaches alike to create an experience for young people that is deeply meaningful beyond the game. Nate graduated from the University of Northern Iowa with a degree in Social Studies Education. He was a high school social studies teacher before joining Breakthrough Basketball. Nate has a masters degree from Gonzaga University in Organizational Leadership. His research emphasis was on the application of servant leadership to sports – a philosophy that forms the foundation of his approach to coaching. He has been married for 12 years and two young daughters. With the help of his basketball team, he built a wiffle ball field in his yard where the host tournaments for charity. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 5:30 How Nate got into coaching 12:45 When something came easy for you, it is sometimes tough to teach it those who don't get it 23:45 Culture always exists and we must be intentional in shaping it properly 34:15 How Nate engages parents to be contributors to the culture 44:15 How the parents created the greatest post-game reception ever 58:15 If your voice is implanted in the mind of a player, what do you want them to hear? Get in Touch Twitter: @SpringvilleGBB Websites: Breakthrough Basketball Working with Parents: Coaches, It's Time to Stop Dealing with Parents Breakthrough Basketball "Positivity": Video Link If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jul 31, 2017 • 1h 7min

#20 Jim Thompson, Founder of Positive Coaching Alliance, on How Connection Precedes Commitment in Leadership

What if there was a single component you could add to your coaching that would get total commitment from your players, create better relationships with your parents, and possibly help you win more games? Jim Thompson shares this component and more in the newest Way of Champions Podcast. He also discusses the knowledge, strategies, and advice he has learned from some of the world's greatest coaches in his 20 year journey of "Developing Better Athletes, Better People". Listen in to hear more. Bio Jim Thompson, founder and CEO of Positive Coaching Alliance, started PCA in 1998 to transform the culture of youth sports into a Development Zone™ with the goal to develop Better Athletes, Better People. PCA's vision of youth sports as a Development Zone has attracted the support and involvement of many elite coaches, athletes, academics and business leaders in this country. Jim received an MBA from Stanford where he was Director of the Public Management Program, named during his tenure as the nation's top non-profit business management program. He has written nine books on youth sports including: Positive Coaching, The Double-Goal Coach, Shooting in the Dark, Elevating Your Game and Developing Better Athletes, Better People. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 4:15 Relentless Positivity – How Jim got started on this journey 11:15 We are not 1 or 2 smart people away from solving the problem 15:15 Where did it all go wrong in youth sports? 22:15 "It's your job to look out for your kid, it's my job to make her a champion" 29:15 Is Positive Coaching Alliance making a difference in youth sports? 35:15 The Continuum of Coaches: Some don't belong and the rest we need to move to greatness 45:00 Jim's Rule of One moment 48:00 The tremendous influence of Phil Jackson on youth sports 56:30 The value of a caring climate on team performance Get in Touch Twitter: @JimThompson18 Websites: Positive Coach and The Development Zone Email: jim@positivecoach.org Books - Amazon Page If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jul 24, 2017 • 1h 3min

#19 Sam Walker, Best Selling Author of The Captain Class - The counterintuitive leadership qualities of the men and women who led the greatest teams of all time

What do the Collingwood Magpies, the New Zealand All Blacks, Barcelona Football Club and the New York Yankees have in common? They're all members of author Sam Walker's list of the 16 greatest sports teams ever. It's not the talent, the coach, or the strategy that made these teams great - it was the Captain. Syd Coventry, Richie McCaw, Yogi Bera, and Carles Puyol led these teams to eternal greatness, and what made them great captains is not what you think… Sam Walker is The Wall Street Journal's deputy editor for enterprise, the unit that directs the paper's in-depth page-one features and investigative reporting projects. A former reporter, sports columnist, and sports editor, Walker founded the Journal's prizewinning daily sports coverage in 2009. In addition to The Captain Class, he is the author of Fantasyland, a bestselling account of his attempt to win America's top fantasy baseball expert competition (of which he is a two-time champion). Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 9:00 How Sam came up with his list of the World's Greatest Teams 14:45 The Captain with the unconventional skill set 22:00 Why the best player is not the best candidate for captain 24:05 Who is the most important player on Barcelona according to Sam 30:00 Many times we bypass the "water carriers" for great players and miss the boat 39:30 Which "club" had two teams that made the top 16 greatest of all time? 46:00 The goal is Sustained Excellence not Winning Championships 48:30 Sam's advice to coaches- Look for the charismatic connector 51:45 Sam's advice to athletes - It's all behavior. Study leader behaviors 58:00 Finding Sam Finding Ryan Website - By Sam Walker Twitter - @SamWalkers His Book on Amazon - The Captain Class If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jul 17, 2017 • 50min

#18 Ryan Holiday, Best Selling Author, The Obtsacle is the Way, Ego is the Enemy, and the value of philosophy in sports

Ryan Holiday is a strategist, speaker, and best-selling author. He dropped out of college at nineteen to apprentice under Robert Greene, author of The 48 Laws of Power, and later served as the director of marketing for American Apparel. His company, Brass Check, has advised clients like Google, TASER, and Complex, as well as many prominent bestselling authors. Holiday has written five books including Ego is the Enemy, The Obstacle is the Way, and Trust Me I'm Lying. His most recent, The Obstacle Is the Way, has been translated into seventeen languages and has a cult following among NFL coaches, world-class athletes, TV personalities, political leaders, and others around the world. He lives on a small ranch outside Austin, Texas. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 6:15 What inspired Ryan to write The Obstacle is the Way? 10:45 Do we incorrectly define adversity in the US? 17:45 Athletes naturally face adversity, Coaches don't need to create it 21:45 Your job is to keep athletes on the path when they face obstacles 29:45 Perception, Action, and Will to deal with obstacles in your path 34:45 Ryan's two tattoos - both are his truisms 40:45 What's the most dangerous lesson you can learn? 44:45 Ryan's final thoughts and advice Finding Ryan Website - RyanHoliday.net Twitter - @RyanHoliay His Books on Amazon - Ryan on Amazon If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jul 10, 2017 • 57min

#17 Lynn Kachmarik, First Female to Coach a Men's NCAA Division I Team Sport, On Protecting Our Children in Sport

Lynn has over 45 years of experience in youth, high school, collegiate, and professional sports. Lynn was an All-American water polo player and swimmer at Slippery Rock University where she received her BS and MS Degrees in Physiology and Education. She was a 12-year member of the United States National Water Polo team, and then served on their Executive Committee. Throughout an 18 year career at Bucknell University, Lynn held various coaching positions, including serving a decade as the head coach for the Men's and Women's Water Polo and Swim teams. Lynn served as the Athletic Director at Saint Mary's College for 10 years, and moved on to become the Vice President and General Manager of the South Bend Silver Hawks Minor League Baseball Team. Most recently, Lynn served as the National Outreach Director for Play Like a Champion Today. Under her guidance, the program was transformed from a small organization focused on educating Catholic youth coaches and parents into one of the top educational programs serving public and private elementary and high schools around the world. Lynn has been inducted into 6 Athletic Halls of Fame, including the United States Water Polo Hall of Fame, Bucknell University Athletic Hall of Fame, and the Collegiate Water Polo Coach Hall of Fame. She resides in Mishawaka, IN where she and her husband Scott are the proud parents of 3 college-aged children. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 4:30 It all started with teaching kids how to shake hands and what we can control 8:30 "You better win or you're fired" - the wrong focus can create the wrong culture 11:30 You win, but at what cost? 15:30 On the lack of women in coaching - "we hire what we are comfortable with" 19:30 We need to build the pipeline, not hire based on what someone is 24:30 Kids are less likely to stand up to a bully today than 20 years ago - Why? 27:45 There is a fine line between bad coaching and bullying 32:30 It is not about YOU when you become a leader or coach 37:30 On bullying - what happens when other students intervene? 42:30 Lynn's touching story of why we need to protect our children from abusive coaches 49:30 Lynn's Rule of One Finding Lynn Website - True Brand Sports If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPadLaunch Apple's Podcast app.Tap the Search tab.Enter the name Way of Champions.Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right.Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast.Tap the Reviews tab.Tap Write a Review at the bottom.Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jul 3, 2017 • 56min

WOC #16 Stuart Armstrong, Head of Coaching for Sport England, "Learning Happens in the Ugly Zone"

Stuart Armstrong is the Head of Coaching for Sport England. Prior to Sport England, he was the Player Development Manager for the Rugby Football Union. He is one of the world's top experts on player development pathways and skill acquisition, and has helped thousands of coaches in the UK create better learning environments and develop deeper relationships with their players. His sports coaching experience is in golf, cricket, field hockey, rugby, and soccer. He leverages the knowledge gained from the various sports he has coached to help create multi-sport, player-focused training programs that assist athletes in not only developing sold skill foundations but great off-field skills to help them succeed in life. Show Notes 7:30 Stu's push to create a more diverse coaching force 9:30 What's working in the UK for coaching diversification? Change the definition 15:15 We need to support coaches "where they are coaching" 21:30 There is no magic practice 24:00 Biggest mistake coaches are making - Joystick Coaching 29:15 The cultural catch-22 of "proper coaching" 32:30 "Learning happens in the Ugly Zone" 39:00 What are PCDE's and how do they help develop super champions? 42:30 Stu's advice on LTAD 49:00 LTAD is not something we "have", it's something we "do" Finding Stu Twitter - @stu_arm Website - The Talent Equation If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jun 26, 2017 • 42min

#15 Julie Foudy, Two-Time World Cup Champion and ESPN Soccer Analyst, on Choosing to Matter

Julie Foudy is a two-time FIFA Women's World Cup champion and Olympic gold medalist. She played for the United States women's national soccer team from 1987–2004. Foudy finished her international career with 271 caps and served as the team's captain from 2000–2004 as well as the co-captain from 1991–2000. In 1997, she was the first American and first woman to receive the FIFA Fair Play Award. From 2000–2002, Foudy served as president of the Women's Sports Foundation. In 2006, she co-founded the Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy, an organization focused on developing leadership skills in teenage girls. In 2007, she was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame with her teammate, Mia Hamm. She is currently an analyst, reporter and the primary color commentator for women's soccer telecasts on ESPN.Foudy is the author of Choose to Matter: Being Courageously and Fabulously YOU and appeared in the HBO documentary Dare to Dream: The Story of the U.S. Women's Soccer Team. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Show Notes 6:15 What she has noticed about even the most confident woman 9:00 Leadership isn't Positional it is Personal 14:45 When did Joy and Winning become mutually exclusive 20:00 Julie's qualities of the best coaches 23:45 On Anson Dorrance - Loyalty is gained through love, not fear 31:15 Greatness doesn't happen overnight - "don't get stuck in your junk" 34:30 What Julie discovered about herself after writing her book 37:15 Julie's final thoughts for parents, coaches, athletes Finding Julie Twitter @JulieFoudy Facebook @JulieFoudy Website - www.juliefoudyleadership.com Julie's Book - Choose to Matter on Amazon If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPadLaunch Apple's Podcast app.Tap the Search tab.Enter the name Way of Champions.Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right.Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast.Tap the Reviews tab.Tap Write a Review at the bottom.Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jun 19, 2017 • 45min

#14 Mark Upton, International Skill Acquisition and Coaching Education Expert, on What Makes Quality Coaching

As co-creator of social enterprise 'myfastestmile' and with a role in the UK Olympic sport system, much of Mark's work revolves around understanding learning & expert performance in order to facilitate the development of sport participants, coaches and leaders. He is passionate about creating dynamic environments for people at all levels of sport to be their best, blending his own and others experiential knowledge of sport with principles from the emerging field of Complexity Science. Prior to arriving in the UK early in 2014, Mark spent 12 years working with a professional Australian Rules Football club in his home town of Adelaide in South Australia. Subscribe to the Way of Champions Podcast on iTunes Finding Mark Website - www.myfastestmile.com Twitter - @Uppy01 Show Notes 6:15 Does the general coaching practice lag 20 years behind the research? 9:45 On patience as a virtue when instituting something new in your coaching. 11:30 Random training versus blocked training sessions. Which works best? 16:45 Did Messi get good at beating defenders by dribbling around cones? 19:45 On starting backwards - start with the game and work toward the skills needed. 22:45 Most common issue influencing Grassroots coaching 28:15 Where should our most expert coaches be placed in the pyramid? 33:30 How perceptions of leadership affect coaching styles 37:45 What does Mark wish he knew when he started? 41:45 How to get in touch with Mark If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!
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Jun 12, 2017 • 51min

#13 Nicole LaVoi, Co-Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls and Women in Sport

Author of Women in Sports Coaching, Nicole M. LaVoi, Ph.D. is a Senior Lecturer in the area of social and behavioral sciences in the School of Kinesiology at the University of Minnesota where she is also the Co-Director of the Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport, and the co-founder of the Minnesota Youth Sport Research Consortium. She received MA ('96) and doctoral degrees ('02) in Kinesiology with an emphasis in sport psychology/sociology from the University of Minnesota. After completing her graduate work, Dr. LaVoi was a Research & Program Associate in the Mendelson Center for Sport & Character at the University of Notre Dame (2002-'05) where she helped launch the Play Like a Champion character education through sport series, and was also an instructor in the Psychology Department. LaVoi was an Assistant Professor of Physical Education and the Head Women's Tennis Coach at Wellesley College (1994-'98), and the Assistant Women's Tennis Coach at Carleton College (1991-'93). Show Notes 5:00 When she became interested in issues for Women in Sport Leadership? 8:00 Why is there a decline in women in sport leadership? 15:00 What would it take to get more women coaching sports? 21:00 Why does Nicole think kids are quitting sport? 28:00 Nicole explains "background anger" and how it affects children 35:00 What is Kid Speak? 48:00 Winning and Character Development are not mutually exclusive Get in Touch with Dr. LaVoi On Twitter: @DrSportPsych @TuckerCenter Her Website: The Tucker Center Her book - Women In Sports Coaching If you are enjoying our podcast, please help us out and leave a review on iTunes. How to leave an iTunes rating or review for a podcast from your iPhone or iPad Launch Apple's Podcast app. Tap the Search tab. Enter the name Way of Champions. Tap the blue Search key at the bottom right. Tap the album art for the Way of Champions podcast. Tap the Reviews tab. Tap Write a Review at the bottom. Thanks so much, every review helps us to spread this message!

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