Great start to week 2 in our summer workouts! Not burning the steak. Getting maximum effort during reps but walking to each station. Tying athletic movement to lifting patterns.
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Here’s a clip from my @WeAreAFCA GPS/ sprint-based football roundtable sponsored by @Hudl and @titansensor.
To my left @CoachWalkerRF (D3 National Champs), to my right @SHSCoachMueller.
The disciplined pursuit of less. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
🚫 The undisciplined pursuit of more.
Truly blessed! After many great conversations with @xToaV5 and @_Coach_Franz, I am honored and blessed to announce I have received an offer from Crown College! ⚫️🟣#CrownClimb#BeDangerous
@BFW I have heard the initial guy was an injured player and not a coach. It doesn’t make it right. But it’s better than it being an adult hitting a kid.
@CaptainCons I know it’s a tough season in terms of finishing games. Realize that this team is literally 7 plays away from being talked about going to the college football playoffs right now. 7 plays where the ball bounces our way!! CRAZY!!!
The lie we tell ourselves.
“Once we win one I’ll be happy.” - Sean McVay
Winning doesn’t fill the void. It just moves the finish line.
The real joy?
The grind. The growth. The people.
I keep coming back to this question:
Are you willing to sprint when the distance is unknown?
In 2021, Georgia Tech strength coach Lewis Caralla delivered this epic speech to the football team.
If it doesn’t light a fire under you, check your pulse…
He starts with a series of brutal truths:
• Winning isn’t loyal to you
• Winning doesn’t care about you
• Winning doesn’t care how sore you are
• Winning doesn’t care how hard you work
• Winning doesn’t care how much sleep you’ve had
But then comes the line that hit me:
Are you willing to sprint when the distance is unknown?
That mindset is rare.
It demands two things:
1. An unshakable belief in yourself
2. A deep conviction in the mission
If you have one without the other, you won’t last.
You need both.
From what I’ve seen, the greatest things in life are built by people willing to sprint when they can’t see the finish line:
The sprint to support loved ones when they need you most.
The sprint to create something meaningful.
The sprint to serve others and leave a lasting mark.
Your task: Identify those rare pursuits worth sprinting for when the finish line is hidden.
That, to me, is what winning really is.
"And why chase winning? Because the only thing that's guaranteed in life if you don't chase it is losing."
The further you are from God the worse coach you will be.
The Holy Spirit literally gives you the power you need to impact those you've been called to serve.
Understand this. Act on this. Or learn the hard way.