🚨 BREAKING: Team USA hockey star Jack Hughes REFUSES to cave to the leftist mob, says he's proud to go see President Trump at the White House
LFG! 🔥
"We're excited! Everything is so political. We're athletes, we're PROUD to represent the US. You get the chance to meet the president, we're PROUD to be Americans and we're patriotic. No matter your views, we're super excited to go to the White House."
That's how it's done!
COACHES: This play here by Josh Morrissey is what we should be seeing in youth hockey. Morrissey is a Canadian Olympian and one of the best defensemen in the league, and to watch his confidence on this play (and how it relates to coaching in youth hockey) is a really cool thing to see.
Here are a couple things I see:
-Great habits as the supporting defenseman on the retrieval. Shoulder check (it's important not just for the player going to get the puck but the players supporting it too!) And great close support with heavy pressure on his D partner.
-An attempt to make a play in the middle on the breakout. So many teams will try and come down the walls defensively on the forecheck, it's a great thing to work on with your players. Especially in youth hockey, let your players make this play!!
-Try, fail. He turns it over. But he works his butt off to get it back. That's what development needs to look like at the youth levels!!
-Learn from it, still make the play. Once he gets it back, he doesn't just shove it back up the boards. He shows poise and still makes a great play through the middle and gets rewarded with the assist.
This play sums up great youth hockey coaching. Teaching good habits. Allowing players to make plays. Trying, failing, learning. A great microcosm of the way we should be coaching our kids today.
Tom Brady explains his mental edge and why practice (not gameday) creates separation.
"There was a part of me that was a psychopath out there. I was extremely hypercompetitive every day. I didn't feel like let's get to Sunday and now it's the time...Every day is the time to give your best, even in practice."
Every day your standards are either reinforced or lowered by how you treat practice.
You don’t flip a switch into excellence. You rehearse it daily.
📹: Impaulsive Podcast
Charlie Kirk has passed away at the age of 31.
A husband, a father of two, and a man of God. He completely reshaped our country and had so much ahead of him.
Gut-wrenching. Rest in peace, Charlie.