Archive for March 2016
9 Easy Steps for Athletes to Break Barriers to Peak Performance
By Loren Fogelman “Do what you fear and fear disappears.” David Schwartz When I first started rowing my coach told me I was going to learn to love competing. I just chuckled. He had no idea what I thought about team sports, competing or racing. Sports were not part of my childhood. I never viewed…
Read More3 Tips from Wild Skating Coach Andy Ness
By Touchpoint Media and Coach Andy Ness (published with permission off hockey Minnesota website. For young hockey players, starting out with good skating fundamentals is the foundation for building future success in the game. Those who don’t start out with a strong skating base will lag behind, literally, those who develop good habits early on. The…
Read More5 offensive tips that will make you a better hockey player
By Justin Bourne, Assistant Coach with the Toronto Marlies. Printed with permission. Justin’s twitter handle is @jtbourne The hockey road winds along an endless ocean of tiny tips and terrible advice, not unlike playing golf. Whether it’s “keep your head down” or “always head-man the puck,” the staples are pretty legitimate, but of the ones on the…
Read MoreGetting fired can be a good thing
By Harvey Mckay When you are fired, you’re rejected. It’s as simple as that. It’s the end of the road for that job. But it might put you on the superhighway to a Super Bowl championship! Look no further than Gary Kubiak, who is the newest poster child for rebounding from adversity. He was fired…
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