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3-Point Play: On shot selection, encouragement, and cooking rice.
Don’t underestimate the power you have. Many don’t show outwardly the effect it has on them — how it lifts their spirits & inspires them to put out extra effort.
Athlete Story | David Dean
A week or two later, I was back at PGC, back in this other world of basketball positivity. I remember Dena Evans’ talk on mental toughness. I remember all this deep wisdom about controlling momentum in games.
Monday Mindset: When You Get in a Funk
Are you struggling to be the best version of yourself? You’re not alone. This is why I’m sharing one simple step to get back on track.
3-Point Play: On the Coach’s Favorite, the Price of Leadership & Being You
Do coaches have favorites? You bet they do. Here’s how to become one: Be a scrappy, hard-nosed, screen-setting, ball-diving, defense-loving, in your face, “I won’t back down” type of athlete. Coaches love those players.
Athlete Story | Todd Wilson
The summer of 1995 was the summer before my senior year in high school. I was a basketball player that at 17 years old, had dreamed of playing in college for 15 years. I attended showcase camps all summer, but saved one week in June to attend Dick DeVenzio’s, Point Guard College Basketball Camp.
Athlete Story | Rachel Emendorfer
All I ever wanted to do was be a college basketball coach. I grew up watching my dad coach football, and saw the daily impact he made on the kid’s he coached. Attending PGC gave me even more inspiration. Seeing how lessons of life and basketball go hand in hand.
Monday Mindset: How to Stand Out in Anything
Not just doing your share, not doing less than your share, not doing just what was asked of you, but consistently doing more than what is asked of you, or doing it before you’re even asked.
The 3-Point Play – On Home-run Plays, Responsibility, and Sinking Ships
The responsibility principle: If things aren’t going well, you have one person to blame— yourself. Somehow, you haven’t communicated well enough or explained clearly enough or taught convincingly enough what it is you want.