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Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Q1: If everyone is a
Q1: If everyone is a "coach", who is going to be left to train? Q2: Shouldn't every coach lead by personal example? "Those who can, do...
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Q1. The athletes, of course. Not everyone`s a coach, where did that come from?
ReplyDeleteQ2. A coach knows how-to-do from past experience,. If age causes the body to betray, doesn`t the knowledge live on? Can Don Zimmer shag flies anymore? Can Joe Torre catch? They`ve already lead by example, that`s why they were hired.