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What movie, book or public figure do you draw inspiration from and how do you implement them in your coaching?
What movie, book or public figure do you draw inspiration from and how do you implement them in your coaching?
Mark Schmid
The Woodlands Head Football Coach
“I get a lot of inspiration from Bill Snyder’s (ex coach of Kansas St.) book titled ‘Leadership Lessons from Bill Snyder.’ The book goes into great detail about the organization of practices and how to be efficient with the time you have when practicing.”
Corby Meekins
Westfield Head Football Coach
“Remember The Titans. It’s a great story about two totally different groups of kids who come together for the greater good of the team. It’s about putting the team first and yourself second. So much can be learned from the chemistry that team had, even with all the distractions that were thrown in front of them.”
Karen Paxton
Katy Head Volleyball Coach
“I get my inspiration from my playing experience and love of the game. I would have to say that one quote that sticks out in my mind is ‘Attitude Reflects Leadership,’ from Remember the Titans. We have based most of our year and goals this season around our experience and leadership on the floor since we have 10 seniors with great experience.”
Roland Gonzalez
Cy Springs Head Football Coach
“I love the book ‘Champions For Life,’ by Bill Glass. It’s about the blessings of a father, and I try and use that message with the kids I coach.”

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