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Karen Baird

@LTUCoachBaird

Head Softball Coach Lawrence Tech| Mom and Wife| Love the game of softball| Enjoying life with family and friends!

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Afhbaseballacademy(@AFHbaseball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coach Aaron Fields is back with a new in-season video series to help hitters who may be struggling with their swings! If you are struggling to start your season, go through this checklist to build consistency and get yourself back on track!!

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Kevin DeShazo(@KevinDeShazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you’re part of a team, you’ve agreed to a standard (of effort, attitude, behavior, etc).

Don’t get offended when someone holds you accountable to the standard you agreed to.

Just get better.

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LTU Athletics(@LTUAthletics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to LTU Softball for sweeping Cornerstone University this weekend!

The Blue Devils are back in action on Wednesday as they take on Aquinas College!

Congratulations to LTU Softball for sweeping Cornerstone University this weekend! The Blue Devils are back in action on Wednesday as they take on Aquinas College! #WeAreLTU
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Dr. Erin Henderson(@DrErinHenderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A study by Ernst & Young found that 94% of female executives played sports….with almost half playing at the college level.

If your goal of playing sports is just a college scholarship, you need to think bigger about the experience you’re gaining.

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Kevin DeShazo(@KevinDeShazo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Greatness doesn’t happen on accident and it doesn’t happen overnight.

Greatness requires showing up with intentionality each day when nobody notices, when it’s hard, when you don’t feel like it, when you have other options.

Greatness isn’t convenient.
Greatness is boring.

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The Winning Difference(@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I’m very different than your parents because your parents don’t want you to fail and be uncomfortable.
It's probably their biggest mistake.
I love you enough to allow you to fail.'
dawnstaley

As adults, we need to stop 'stealing the struggle' from our kids.
When we 'steal

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Greg Berge(@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

7 Ways to Be Coachable:

1. Ask questions
2. Listen with your eyes
3. Give 100% in all you do
4. Accept feedback & criticism
5. Keep the TEAM at the forefront
6. Follow through with what is asked
7. Keep a growth mindset in all you do

Coachable Athletes Make Great Teams.

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