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Join us for an insightful interview with Greg Nelson, Senior Vice President at Hudl and Offensive Coordinator at Concordia University in Nebraska. Coach Nelson shares his unique experiences of balancing a dual career in tech and coaching football at both high school and collegiate levels. We delve into the challenges and rewards of being an off-campus assistant and head coach, the importance of family time, and the transition from high school to college coaching. Don't miss this engaging conversation packed with practical advice and inspiring stories for all football coaches and enthusiasts! Takeaways -The importance of building relationships and being open-minded in coaching. -The impact of COVID-19 on coaching dynamics and the evolving nature of coaching relationships. -The challenges and strategies of being an off-campus coach in high school football. -The transition from high school head coach to college assistant coach and the process of calling plays at the college level. Transitioning to the OC role involved collaboration, open communication, and blending strengths to build a successful offense. -Effective work-life balance is achieved through technology, efficient time management, and family-friendly scheduling. -Game planning involves detailed documentation, collaborative input, and efficient meeting structures. -Communication with players is facilitated through technology, notes, and involving players in scouting activities. -The implementation of tempo in the offense requires creative play calling, simplified terminology, and practice drills to replicate game tempo. -Family prioritization within the coaching staff is a unique and impactful approach that influences coaching practices and team dynamics. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:05 Challenges of Being an Off-Campus Coach 09:51 The Importance of Being Open-Minded and Curious in Coaching 33:08 The Transition to Offensive Coordinator 34:25 Balancing Work and Family in Coaching 35:20 Effective Game Planning and Communication 41:35 Implementing Tempo in the Offense 56:19 Family Prioritization in Coaching
Coach Levi Nelson is a long time football coach and teacher, and holds a doctorate in Sport and Performance Psychology, two master's degrees, and he also currently serves as a college professor and coach developer for USA Hockey. In His new book LEAD: A Coach's Playbook on How to Positively Impact the World Through Love, Effort, Attitude and Discipline he describes the importance of formulating your own coaching philosophy and guides you through the process he used to find his own life's mission to positively impact the world. Coach Nelson shares proven methods from the field of sport and performance psychology and best practices from his own experience as a head football coach and certified trainer for the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) on practical ways to implement the characteristics within LEAD to your own coaching practice. Grab the book: https://a.co/d/aPHYNFi Twitter: @RLeviNelson email: coachlevinelson@gmail.com PUT IN YOUR BULK BOOK ORDERS FOR OUR BESTSELLING BOOKS!: Programs such as UNC soccer and lacrosse, Syracuse lacrosse, Stanford Lacrosse, Middlebury College, Colby College, Rutgers University, and many other champions are using THE CHAMPION TEAMMATE book with their athletes. Schools and clubs are using EVERY MOMENT MATTERS for staff development and book clubs. Are you? We have been fulfilling numerous bulk orders for some of the top high school and collegiate sports programs in the country, will your team be next? Please click here and grab yourself a copy of The Champion Teammate today. Please email John@ChangingTheGameProject.com if you want discounted pricing on 10 or more books on any of our books. Thanks everyone. This week's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Sprocket Sports. Sprocket Sports is a new software platform for youth sports clubs. There are a lot of these systems out there, but Sprocket provides the full enchilada. They give you all the cool front-end stuff to make your club look good– like websites and marketing tools – AND all the back-end transactions and services to run your business better so you can focus on what really matters – your players and your teams. Sprocket is built for those clubs looking to thrive, not just survive, in the competitive world of youth sports clubs. So if you've been looking for a true business partner – not just another app – check them out today at https://sprocketsports.me/CTG. Become a Podcast Champion! This weeks podcast is also sponsored by our Patreon Podcast Champions. Help Support the Podcast and get FREE access to our most popular online courses, a $300 value. If you love the podcast, we would love for you to become a Podcast Champion, (https://www.patreon.com/wayofchampions) for as little as a cup of coffee per month (OK, its a Venti Mocha), to help us up the ante and provide even better interviews, better sound, and an overall enhanced experience. Plus, as a $10 per month Podcast Super-Champion, you will have access to never before released and bonus material, including: Downloadable transcripts of our best podcasts, so you don't have to crash your car trying to take notes! A code to get free access to our online course called “Coaching Mastery,” usually a $97 course, plus four other courses worth over $100, all yours for free for becoming a patron. Other special bonus opportunities that come up time to time Access to an online community of coaches like you who are dedicated listeners of the podcast, and will be able to answer your questions and share their coaching experiences.
Matt, Logan, and Bill preview the upcoming Class 6A and 5A State Football Tournaments, starting with an interview with the head football coach of the Chanhassen Storm, who moved to 10-0 with a win over No. 2 ranked Mankato West to punch their first-ever ticket to State on Friday (2:55)! Coach Nelson discusses the Storm's come-from-behind victory, Mr. Football frontrunner Maxwell Woods, and his team's matchup Saturday against Mahtomedia in the State Quarterfinals. Starting at (29:24), the guys move on to Class 6A and recap all the action from Friday night, including upset wins by East Ridge and Edina. They preview every State Quarterfinal matchup before making their predicitons at (48:03). Finally, Logan recaps a compelling volleyball Section Final from Saturday and Bill talks Prior Lake's D-line tradition in the "notes from the field" to close the show (54:29)
Girl Gainz gang! We have Alexis's coach Nelson Jones with us today. We discussed all things Olympia prep, prep updates, and more. Enjoy!Follow Nelson on Instagram For coaching: TeamNelzonJ@gmail.comEmail: girlgainzpodcast@gmail.comFollow Alexis on Instagram: @a_fit_adams For posing @posing_with_alexis https://posing-with-alexis.square.site/Follow Amber on Instagram: @amberpacholokFor Stage Glam: www.amberpbeauty.comCODES:Liquid Sun Rayz Code: LSRALEXISThe Shoe Fairy Code: ALEXISNuethix code: AlexisGasp Alexis15 KH Customs AlexisA Amberp All That Glitters Gems code: amberp Gallon gear code: AmberpTru Supplements code: Amberp _______
Did you have a coach who positively (or negatively) impacted your life? What if you could have a similar influence on other people in your life wherever you find yourself, at work, in your family, at church?Author and Coach, Levi Nelson talks with us about the significance of developing our own philosophy of coaching that is as unique as we are. Whether you're a coach, a parent, pastor, or executive, you'll be challenged about how you approach all your relationships from a posture of Love, Effort, Attitude, and Discipline. In his book, L.E.A.D.: A Coach's Playbook on how to Positively Impact the World Through Love, Effort, Attitude, and Discipline, Coach Levi Nelson describes the importance of formulating your own coaching philosophy and guides you through the process he used to find his own life's mission to positively impact the world through Love, Effort, Attitude, and Discipline (LEAD).Coach Nelson shares proven methods from the field of sport and performance psychology and best practices from his own experience as a head football coach and certified trainer for the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA) on practical ways to implement the characteristics within LEAD to your own coaching practice.Coach Nelson holds a doctorate in Sport and Performance Psychology, two master's degrees, and he also currently serves as a college professor and coach developer for USA Hockey.RESOURCES:The Book: L.E.A.D.: A coach's playbook on how to positively impact the world through Love, Effort, Attitude, and Discipline Twitter: @RLeviNelsonPositiveCoachingAlliance.orgMEN'S WEEKEND DETAILS:Empowered Manhood Men's Weekend (https://www.empoweredmanhood.com/event-details/empowered-manhood-mens-weekend)ISRAEL EXPERIENCE:Empowered Manhood Israel Experience (https://registernow.ittworld.com/)Tour Code: Empower24Spouses are welcome!Contact Mike Hatch: mhatch@clchq.orgOrder Mike's book, Manhood: Empowered by the Light of the GospelJoin the Empowered Manhood Facebook GroupCLC Website: https://www.clchq.org/Contact Chris Bolinger: https://chrisbolinger.com/author/Chris' Devotionals:Daily Strength for Men: A 365-Day Devotional52 Weeks of Strength for Men
On hour 4 of the Big Show, Patrick Dumas is joined by the head coach of the Calgary Surge Nelson Terroba! Coach Terroba breakdown the comeback win over Edmonton, the season as a whole and his career as a coach. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Welcome to Wednesday's episode of the Sports Scouting Report! Today, Lee interviews Nelson Stewart, head football coach at Newman High School. They talk about the program at Newman, some star athletes on the football team, and even highlight Brett Bordelon--a student benching 350 pounds. Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for watching!
Monmouth Head Men's and Women's XC/Track & Field Coach Mike Nelson previews his team before heading to the CAA Indoor Championships. Listen to Coach Nelson talk on recruiting, how he prepares his team for a championship, what is the one event he'd like to try that he hasn't, best place to eat around Monmouth & more. Gary and Greg give a breakdown of the winter sports and the start of spring sports and go into detail about the pros and cons of the CAA resigning with FloSports.
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Brooklyn native Nelson Hernandez is the new assistant coach for Fresno State men's basketball. He'll be the recruiting coordinator for head coach Justin Hutson. To say Hernandez has had a remarkable journey - literally! - from Brooklyn to Fresno as both a coach and an award-winning documentary filmmaker would be a major understatement. He may be the most fascinating coach I've spoken to over the last 17 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More with Coach Hernandez as he shares the importance of being immersed in the community, how former Bulldogs assistant coach (now at New Mexico) Tarvish Felton helped him get his start and the kind of player he looks for when he's out on the recruiting trail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More with Coach Hernandez as he shares the importance of being immersed in the community, how former Bulldogs assistant coach (now at New Mexico) Tarvish Felton helped him get his start and the kind of player he looks for when he's out on the recruiting trail. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brooklyn native Nelson Hernandez is the new assistant coach for Fresno State men's basketball. He'll be the recruiting coordinator for head coach Justin Hutson. To say Hernandez has had a remarkable journey - literally! - from Brooklyn to Fresno as both a coach and an award-winning documentary filmmaker would be a major understatement. He may be the most fascinating coach I've spoken to over the last 17 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For 30 years, Coach Greg Nelson has overseen the training and development of thousands of combat sports athletes at his gym The Academy in Minnesota. Among these fighters and champ that he has helped produce, Brock Lesnar, Kaitlin Young, Brock Larson, Sean Sherk, Dave Menne and Nick Thompson. He is also a regular part of UFC Straw-weight former reigning champ Rose Namajunas team. Coach Nelson talks about his approach, philosophies and methods that he employs from entry level novice hobbyists all the way up to UFC World Champions. He talks both about how training and the sport has evolved and changed, and what attributes and features are remain ever present in High-Level elite performers.I was happy and reassured to hear that many of principles and approaches that Coach Nelson has employed so successfully, are very much aligned with the broader underpinnings of ecological dynamics. I particularly appreciated the apparent autonomy and creativity he fosters in his training environment and his approach to ethical and sensible training to promote longevity and skill development. For more info on Coach Nelson and or the Academy. Visit www.theacademymn.com You can also hear Coach Greg drop nuggets of fighting wisdom on his own podcast "In the Clinch"Follow Coach Nelson and his team on IG or Twitter.
This week's interview edition of The Flagship Podcast is one Texas fans won't want to miss as we are joined by Isidore Newman and five-star Texas QB commit Arch Manning's head coach Nelson Stewart for a behind-the-scenes look into all that led to Manning committing to the Longhorns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Gorney sits down with Isidore Newman head coach Nelson Stewart, who coaches five-star quarterback Arch Manning, to discuss Manning's recruitment.
On this weeks episode, Coach Matt Nelson joins Miles to discuss his program at Pittsburg State University in Pittsburg, KS. Coach Nelson is beginning his 8th year as the Assistant Athletic Director/Director of Strength Training & Nutrition at Pitt State. Before his time at Pitt State, he was the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at William Jewell College, and also had short stints at Texas Christian University, the University of Missouri and Northwest Missouri State University. He is a graduate of Northwest Missouri State University, where he played football. Coach's Contact Information Email - mbnelson@pittstate.edu ________________________________________________________ TeamBuildr Thank you TeamBuildr for sponsoring today's episode. Teambuildr is the leading software for high schools and colleges by providing coaches the ability to write programs online, generate over 13 reports and even train athletes remotely for side-income. Right now, if you sign up with code BigTime, you will receive a free APRE programming template which works automatically within TeamBuildr. No more spreadsheets and workout cards to track training maxes that change day by day. Automate your programming without outsourcing your programming with TeamBuildr." af.tbldr.co/BigTime _______________________________________________________ Power Lift Power Lift is the leading manufacturer and distributor of heavy duty strength training equipment for Collegiate and High School athletic performance centers around the world. Power Lift brings over 20 years of experience to the strength and conditioning world. All products are manufactured in their state of the art manufacturing facility in Jefferson, IA. Power Lift is proud to support all coaches making it the Big Time where they are at. Mike Richardson - mrichardson@power-lift.com _______________________________________________________ Big Time Strength Contact Info Email: bigtimestrength@gmail.com Twitter: @BigTime_SC, Instagram: bigtimestrength Gage Rosier Contact Info Twitter: @gdrosier Instagram: g.rosier Preston Pedersen Contact Info Twitter: @CoachPedersenMV Instagram: coach_pedersen Amanda Berg Contact Info Twitter: @ChargerTough Instagram: chargertough Miles Clifton Contact Info Twitter: @milescclifton Instagram: milescclifton Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode please subscribe, like, share, or leave a comment. ___________________________________________________
Benton Harbor High School has found it's new varsity football coach. Long time assistant Sheldon Nelson has been hired to lead the Tigers' program. Phil McDonald caught up with Coach Nelson to talk about his new post. Catch their conversation below...
Arch Manning's high school coach joins Parrish for a conversation about the latest highly-coveted Manning. They also discuss other prospects at Newman, like AJ Johnson and perhaps the next highly-coveted Manning, Hyde. _________________________ We appreciate our sponsor: The Oxford Park Commission. They can be found at: facebook.com/oxfordparkcommission instagram.com/oxfordparks/ oxfordparkcommission.com ___________________________ Want more Ole Miss sports coverage from Parrish? Join his exclusive Facebook group: facebook.com/groups/2043687672367459 And follow him on Twitter: twitter.com/parrishalford
Show Notes:Welcome to Episode 205! Nelson’s mom had him when she was 15 years old. When she was pregnant her father shot two police officers. His mom testified at my grandfather's murder trial testifying that the reason that my grandfather shot the police officer was because he had raped her, and she was now pregnant with Nelson. From that beginning Nelson created a life he couldn't have even imagined as a child. Remember Our Troops! Enjoy!Quote: We don’t have a knowledge problem with achieving our goals we have an execution problem - Nelson Tressler Knowledge Nuggets and Take-Aways:You are not a victim of your circumstances, but a product of your choicesNobody’s really smarter than you. Take action and see things through to the endYour goals are yours, have a strong whyFocus hard on your potential and also help others see theirsThings only have meaning that you give permission toHere is a link to this episode on our website: https://timetoshinetoday.com/podcast/nelsontressler/ Recommended Resources: www.NelsonTressler.com Get the I Got Smarter AppPick up Nelson's book: The Unlucky Sperm ClubNelson’s Linked INNelson’s FacebookHost Your Podcast for Free with Buzz Sprout Our Show Sponsor Sutter and Nugent Real Estate - Real Estate Excellence Music Courtesy of: fight by urmymuse (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/urmymuse/58696 Ft: Stefan Kartenberg, Kara Square
Abby, Bella, Emerson, Emma C., Haley, and Kaylee are joined by Coach Nelson, Ella (senior), and Bailey (graduating senior) to discuss their 3rd year with EHS DT. This is a very fun episode with lots of already-established memories, as well as plenty of hope and anticipation for the future of their team. The Class of 2023, here are your juniors!
816 Basketball presents The Greatest Games Podcast. Join us for Episode 95 as the Head Coach of New York University, Dagan Nelson, tells us about his greatest game. Coach Nelson has one of the most varied journeys (including stops at the high school, AAU and college level) of any of our past guests. Hear him tell us about an incredible college basketball game that finished 4 on 3 and learn all about his program at NYU. Coach Nelson has a growth mindset and is all about improvement. This episode has tons of gems in it! Visit TeachHoops.com/816basketball for incredible basketball coaching content and resources from Coach Steve Collins. Sign up for the two week free trial, learn and grow as a coach and support the show all at the same time. Share, subscribe and leave us a 5 star review if you enjoy. Follow us on Twitter at @816Basketball.
Nelson Terroba is currently (2020-2021) the head coach and general manager of the Moncton Magic. Nelson has coached at all levels and shares his journey, the highs and lows through coaching. Nelson is an OG, a true pro... and shares many nuggets that can apply on and off the floor. You can find Coach Nelson on Instagram and Twitter as @CoachTerroba.
On this episode, the successful and notable Coach Nelson talks about her 35 years of coaching experience on the private, public, high school and collegiate level. Check out her story and the impact she has made in not only women's basketball in the NC area but across the nation as she coached the team USA youth teams.
Join Cornerstone Elite this Black Friday - $1 for 30 days + save 33% per quarter after that Get everything to create a player development machine in a team setting Get 1 on 1 access to Coach Nelson through email or member's only Q and As Get one of 50 37 remaining Black Friday deals (I sold out last year) The best resources for team baseball coaches on the web. In this episode of the Cornerstone Coaching Academy Podcast, you will learn: What does it mean hitters to have adaptability? What does it mean for hitters to be on time? Why those two made it on my pyramid. What happened that made me start focusing on timing with my hitters How we train adaptability in hitters. How we train timing in hitters
What's up guys! Joining me this week on #TheDMPod is the Head Men's Basketball Varsity Coach of Calumet New Tech High School, Dominique Nelson. Coach Nelson joins the podcast to discuss his journey through basketball, his expectations for his upcoming season, and much more! Enjoy! DeJuan Marrero Social Media: YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5uNsn8rQXbVM2wOAoVC1hw?view_as=subscriber Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2lcn... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dejuanmarrero/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedmpodcast_/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dejuanmarrero?lan... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dejuan.marrero Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dejuanmarreromedia/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dejuan-marrero/support
Follow us on all our Social Media @BigFellasPod! Nelson Terroba, Assistant Coach and Defensive Coordinator of the Texas Legends, Joins us on Big Fellas Basketball to Talk about How Coach Nelson Fell in Love with Being Around the Game, Coaching Lessons that Transcend Levels, and the Importance of the Defensive Side of the Ball. (1:30) - Coach Nelson’s Basketball Journey (3:40) - Being A Young Coach (6:50) - Transition To Coaching In The Pros (11:27) - Coaches Need Coaching (14:02) - Coaching Is Teaching (18:40) - Now Transitioning To Canadian Hoops (26:45) - Finding A Home In Texas (32:50) - Why These Levels Are The Same Thanks For Listening! Keep Up With Coach Nelson! Instagram Twitter LinkedIn
The topic of Trans Rights in Sports has been highly debated over the past few years. To InsertContext into this highly nuanced issue, I spoke with my high school track and field coach, Steve Nelson for his perspective. As a coach and a mentor to a number of highly successful female athletes, Steve wants what every coach wants for their athlete, the opportunity to achieve success in competition against their peers. Why Episode 7.5? I just felt like this topic needed its own space. While I do have my opinions on the matter, I look forward to continuing the conversation with representatives from both sides of the conversation. What do you think? Share with a transgender athlete that might have an opinion on the matter?If you haven’t listened to the rest of my conversation with Coach Nelson on Episode 7, we discuss his success identifying and developing young athletes that went on to do big things. Check it out Episode 7 Here: https://apple.co/3hu3asvhttps://spoti.fi/3hEEkX3Mentions/Notable/Outspoken Athletes in the conversation about Trans Athletes' participation in sports@MeganRapinoe@FallonFox@ReneeRichards@PauloCosta@RondaRousey@CaetlynJenner@BeccaLongo@CasterSemenya@LaurelHubbard @MartinaNavratilova, who came out as a lesbian in 1981 and is a longtime gay-rights activist. She now stands accused of being “transphobic” after asserting that many transgender women — even if they’ve undergone hormone treatment — have an unfair advantage over other female competitors.A few athletes in the spotlight that have spoken out, opposing the participation of trans athletes in sports, includesRhonda RouseyRecently Paulo AcostaMartina NavratilovaPaulo Costa (UFC) re: Fallon FoxHe was born a man, and he is a man, even though he calls himself a transsexual,” Costa said. “It’s absurd cowardice, not only by him but also by the promoters of any event that has accepted this kind of absurdity. He has simply annihilated the girls who have fought against him. They were slaughtered, they put their lives at risk, they put their physical integrity at risk. I don’t want to get into [the personal aspect] of his choice, to be transsexual or not, homosexual or not. What happens here is that a man is fighting against girls, against women, as if he were one. This is absurd, and it can’t be accepted.Linkshttps://ctmirror.org/2019/07/22/transgender-issues-polarizes-womens-advocates-a-conundrum/@BeccaLongo - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Becca_Longo@CasterSemenya - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caster_Semenya@LaurelHubbard - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurel_Hubbardhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transgender_people_in_sports
In this Episode, Coach Lou and Coach George sat down with Nelson North to discuss what it takes to develop a winning culture within a program. Coach North has Coached at the N.A.I.A level and at the D 2 level where he won a national championship with the University of Tampa. He has also coached at the D 1 level at the University of South Florida. He is currently the head coach at Gaither High School in Tampa FL where they won a state championship in 2016. Coach North is a wealth of knowledge!!! "Earning and Deserving the Success you Have"-Nelson North
Where do athletes come from. Are they born or are they made? I spoke with MY high school track coach Steve Nelson for a look into his highly accomplished career identifying, developing, and motivating athletes that would go on to become State Champions, D1 All-Americans, and even Olympic Medalists. While coaching at Mt. Pleasant High School in my hometown of East San Jose, CA, Coach Nelson lead the girl's team to section team titles in 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010 and 2011. Coach Nelson played a huge part in my early development as an athlete. Since then, he has continued to be an invaluable source of information, a family friend, and a mentor. I owe a lot to him for getting me going in track and field and I hope you too are motivated after this episode! Some of his accomplished athletes:Jenebah Tarmoh - Sprints (Olympics)Look for the next episode with Jeneba! Vashti Thomas - Hurdler/Jumper (D1 @CSUN)Ed Lasquete - Pole Vault (Darius Carbin - High JumpCorey White (yea, me) - State finalist in discus and eventually a world class Javelin thrower.#coach #trackandfield #olympics #usctrackandfield #NCAA
The 30th edition of Whe're They At features 5-time NBA All-Star and one of the most exciting point guards in the last three decades, Tim Hardaway, Sr. Tim is one of most celebrated basketball players from the rich tradition of Chicago, Illinois. He starred at the University of Texas-El Paso under the tutelage of groundbreaking Hall of Fame coach, Don Haskins. He was drafted 14th overall in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors and was part of one of the memorable trios in NBA History, Run-TMC (with Hall of Famers Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond). He went on to become a major part of the Miami Heat's emergence in the late-1990's, his #10 is now retired by the team. In his distinguished 14-year NBA career, Tim has made 5 All-NBA teams. During his retirement years, he has been an NBA assistant coach as well as a mentor to young basketball players around the nation. His son, Tim, Jr. is a guard for the Dallas Mavericks. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Tim on a myriad of topics including: 03:20-Where's Tim Hardaway at and how is he keeping busy? 04:20-Discusses his current work with Banneker Watches (http://www.bannekerstore.com) and Dream Dribble (http://www.dreamdribble.com). 06:17-On his parents' (Donald and Gwendalyn) guidance while growing up in the tough Southside part of Chicago. 15:41-Reflects on his friend, Ben 'Benji' Wilson, the All-American high school basketball player who tragically was murdered at age 18 in Chicago. 21:01-On the Pro-Am games he participated in as a high schooler, playing against Chicago-born NBA stars: Isiah Thomas, Maurice 'Mo' Cheeks, Rickey Green and Glenn 'Doc' Rivers. 27:05-The reason Tim decided on going to play at the University of Texas-El Paso under the tutelage of Hall of Fame coach, Don Haskins. 33:03-Nabaté shared a past clip from the 24th episode of 'Whe're They At' with Antonio Davis, reminiscing on his experiences with Tim and Coach Haskins at UTEP. 35:01-Reminisces on how UTEP almost became an UNLV-type superteam. 36:31-On what Hall of Fame coach Don Nelson did to make sure he and his Golden State Warriors drafted Tim in the 1989 NBA Draft. 42:22-Did he see greatness in a Warriors assistant coach by the name of Gregg Popovich? 45:55-The shame of Run-TMC (trio with him & Hall of Famers Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond) breaking up due to Coach Nelson and Mitch not getting along. 48:52-Did Tim and Chris ever debate on which city had the better talent, Chicago or New York City? 50:39-On playing for the intense Hall of Fame coach, Pat Riley with the Miami Heat. 55:29-Discusses his comeback after tearing his ACL just before joining the Heat. 58:46-Reflects on the vigorous rivalry between his Heat and the New York Knicks. 1:04:58-On his memorable experiences with the 2000 USA Men's Olympic Team, including the breathtaking Vince Carter dunk. 1:06:33-Discusses how he looked to improve his relationship with his son, current Dallas Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway, Jr. 1:11:51-Pleasantly surprised about the safety of the NBA Bubble, where his son is currently participating in. 1:15:24-Dissects the eventful happenings of the NBA Bubble, including the play of the Portland TrailBlazers and the Milwaukee Bucks. 1:17:47-Praises the defending champion Toronto Raptors and the way they play the game. 1:20:02-The point guard he is most impressed with. 1:22:19-FAST BREAK segment of random questions for Tim. 1:30:56-Provides his thoughts on his alma mater, UTEP and the job Men's Basketball head coach Rodney Terry is doing. 1:32:21-Tim names his All-Time Starting Lineup of players born and raised in Chicago. Follow Whe're They At on www.twitter.com/whe_retheyat, www.instagram.com/whe.retheyat and www.facebook.com/whe.retheyatpodcast/ ! Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website as well: www.nabateisles.com
This week Mikey & Jeremy Ketchup on Craig T. "Coach" Nelson, Ghost of Tsushima, and Halo Infinite. They also discuss Stranger Things, The Last Airbender, and their top 5 favorite villains of cinema.
Special Teams Coordinator Mark Nelson explains why he’s excited about the Toronto coaching staff and the young Canadian players, plus he tells some amazing stories you’ve never heard before.
Dagan Nelson - Head Coach, New York University Men's Basketball joins the show to talk Division-III basketball, the D-3 student-athlete and mental performance at the high-academic level!Coach Nelson breaks down what he's done to support his team during Quarantine. Coach Nelson and Coach Jake also discuss mental skills as apart of the D-III preparation process!Tune in for HPM #17 & the leading-edge of mental performance!
Long time college basketball coach Adam Nelson shares his journey from student manager under Eddie Fogler at South Carolina and at Boston College as a student manager for Jim O'Brien to becoming a Head Coach at the NCAA D3 level after stints as a D1 Assistant Coach. Coach Nelson stresses the importance of relationships and how to this day he stays in touch with his former players and coaches. Adam currently is a college Athletic Director and runs HoopDirt.com - a great resource in the basketball coaching community. He shares how HoopDirt started, and how he would rather be correct rather than be the first to report news.
Marques Johnson is a commentator for the Milwaukee Bucks on Fox Sports. Marques had a distinguished career as a player: from Crenshaw High School in Los Angeles, to UCLA, and then in the NBA. One of the great players of his generation joined the SGG podcast to talk about his dad, some of the famous coaches he played for, and other coaches he's observed over the years. We discussed: 1. Marques' father's background coaching in Natchitoches, Louisiana and his “basketball bible.” 2. Learning the game from his dad and competing at Sportsman's Park (now called Jesse Owens Park). 3. Growing up with future NFL great James Lofton. 4. What he and his friends learned by playing the game with a ball of aluminum foil. 5. Playing for Crenshaw High School's legendary coach Willie West. 6. Coach Wooden's saying, “You don't treat every player the same, because they're not the same.” 7. Coach Wooden's meticulous notes after each practice. 8. What Coach Wooden did for the only time before the title game in 1975. 9. Don Nelson's willingness to ask players for input. 10. The Bucks' 1983 sweep of the Celtics and why Coach Nelson didn't want to “poke the bear.” 11. Keeping a team “even keel” and keeping emotions in check through the ups and downs. 12. Coach Mike Budenholzer's growth as a head coach including the use of strategies such as “breaking bread,” “daily vitamins,” and knowing how to keep players' best interest at the forefront. 13. How he's changed the ways he works on basketball with his own kids over the years – “it's a marathon, not a sprint.”
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Episode 56 features the head coach of Sioux Falls Roosevelt Kim Nelson. Coach Nelson discusses his illustrious career and the guiding principles he’s implemented in creating a sustainable culture of success. We also discuss Coach Nelson’s RPO and One Word Play systems and how both have enhanced the efficiency of the Roosevelt offense over the past few seasons. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
It's been 2 decades since I've seen or spoken to Coach Nelson. He took some time out of his busy recruiting and pre-season schedule to talk to the Rant about his amazing journey in coaching that started with coaching a JV team on Long Island, his travels, his mentors that helped him along the way, and what he sees for NYU this season and beyond. All that and more, my conversation with Coach Nelson, now.
It's been 2 decades since I've seen or spoken to Coach Nelson. He took some time out of his busy recruiting and pre-season schedule to talk to the Rant about his amazing journey in coaching that started with coaching a JV team on Long Island, his travels, his mentors that helped him along the way, and what he sees for NYU this season and beyond. All that and more, my conversation with Coach Nelson, now.
It’s been 2 decades since I’ve seen or spoken to Coach Nelson. He took some time out of his busy recruiting and pre-season schedule to talk to the Rant about his amazing journey in coaching that started with coaching a JV team on Long Island, his travels, his mentors that helped him along the way, and what he sees for NYU this season and beyond. All that and more, my conversation with Coach Nelson, now.
On this episode of RTP we talk with Nick Nelson. Coach Nelson is currently the defensive coordinator at Ankeny HS in Ankeny, IA. Listen as we talk with Coach Nelson about growing up as the son of a college coach, how coaching football in Texas and Oklahoma helped advance his career, and how he has successfully learned and built an attacking 3-4 defense and coaching staff using leadership and install principles he has learned from various coaches like Erik Chinander (Nebraska/UCF) and books like Extreme Ownership (Jocko Willink/Leif Babin). You can follow Coach Nelson on Twitter @CoachNickNelson. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by GoRout. GoRout brings practice efficiency into the 21st Century with on-field digital wrist coaches. Trusted at practice by more than 350 high schools and 30-plus FBS and FCS teams, GoRout allows coaches to instantly send scout cards and installs to players so they can stay up-tempo all practice without the need for binders or managing multiple huddles. Compatible with all major play drawing systems and hand-drawn cards, GoRout teams routinely double or triple their practice reps daily. If you value practice time and want the best preparation, then you need to go NoScoutCards with GoRout. Learn more at www.gorout.com, email at sales@gorout.com or call 866-777-1448. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Sideline Power. For close to a decade, Sideline Power has utilized cutting edge technology and innovation to help coaches around the country elevate their programs to the next level. From NFL level coaching communications to cutting edge video technology, Sideline Power encompasses a full array products needed to unleash the full potential of any program. For Coaching Headsets, End Zone Cameras, Drones, Portable Sounds system and much more visit www.sidelinepower.com, email info@sidelinepower.com, or call 800-496-4290. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Guardian Caps. Lincoln Riley on Guardian Caps:https://oklahoma.rivals.com/news/what-s-up-with-the-weird-helmets- Video: Clemson: https://youtu.be/7CDzfdDpRgE?list=PLBEsMULXpYrgiIR3Kaqb0y9vmf3TiMtfi Iowa State: https://youtu.be/iv6hS73F0uo?list=PLBEsMULXpYrgiIR3Kaqb0y9vmf3TiMtfi SMU: https://youtu.be/sqdicP3Kw5I?list=PLBEsMULXpYrgiIR3Kaqb0y9vmf3TiMtfi Rutgers: https://twitter.com/RFootball/status/899091317183086592 Click below to check them out and the yellow bar at the top for team pricing! https://shop.guardiansports.com/collections/guardian-football?utm_source=run_the_power&utm_medium=referral
In This Episode: Greg and Dave sit down with Nelson Terroba to talk about his career as a basketball coach and how he approaches team building and teamwork. They cover how we got started, how he ended up in New Brunswick, Canada, and his relationship with The G League. Nelson goes over his early loud and continuous model for working as a team. He also goes over his favourtie John Wooden quotes that he uses with his team. Dave and Nelson talk about the take off of Canadian Basketball in recent years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rundown of the show 1:00 – 6:50 Review of the Week 7:09 – 25:26 Nelson Mingachos interview 25:39 – Conference tournament outlook
In our latest episode, Colton is live with Coach Nikki Nelson, Athletic Director at Lamar Consolidated ISD. Coaches dives into the challenges of being an Athletic Director of one of the fastest growing school districts in Texas. She talks about the challenges of changing the mentality of the district from a small-town mentality to a large school mentality. Coach Nelson also goes on to share a little bit of her story from being in administration, teaching, and coaching and what brought her to LCISD. Key Takeaways from this podcast: Encourage your coaches and players through authentic engagements. Be consistent on your messaging with expectations in your program You have the potential to be your players and staffs' biggest advocate. Coach goes through the various mentors she's had both as a coach and as an Athletic Director and shares values and learnings that she's taken and applied to her program from each of them. Coach ends the podcast digging a little deeper into what her program focuses on and how hard work is a consistent theme that they all try to live by and instill in their players. Follow on social: @2wordstv @mackeyspeaks @FullCurlColton YouTube: www.youtube.com/mackeyspeaks www.2words.tv
In this SHORT episode, you will learn: Why player development is a long game, not an instant fix. Why that 30 minute hitting lesson didn't "fix" anything Where we're headed with player development Resources of the show: Join our Bronze Membership, get access to hundreds of podcast upgrades & email updates on our best content! 5 chaos hitting drills - We're putting out 5 of our 24 chaos hitting drills totally FREE in the Bronze Library Cornerstone Elite Membership - Take your player development within a team setting to the next level with the best online resource for head baseball coaches. Search our Elite Table of Contents - Check out everything CCA Elite has to offer + monthly Q and As with Coach Nelson and MORE!!!
RTP Podcast returns with episode 15 with Rick Nelson, former OL Coach at the University of Northern Iowa and Missouri State University. Currently, Coach Nelson is the head coach and OL Coach at Ankeny High School, where Coach Walz also works. Coach Nelson coached 22 FCS All-Americans on the OL, including several future NFL players. Listen as Rowdy and Walz talk with Coach Nelson about the transition from college to HS, being a head coach and OL coach at same time, and the many coaches, schools, and philosophies he has experienced during his long coaching career. You can follow Coach Nelson on Twitter @coachricknelson. This episode of Run The Power is brought to you by Audible. Audible has worked with us and is now offering our listeners a FREE Month and Audio Book of your choice at RTPBOOK.com! They have best selling audio books by and for coach’s, and you can cancel your subscription at anytime with no cost and still get to keep your audiobook as a gift from them. To get your FREE Month and Audiobook visit RTPBOOK.com This episode of the podcast is also brought to you by Team Attack Academy. Team Attack Academy is an online football development site for football players and coaches of all levels. It is the most powerful teaching tool introduced into the game today to raise level of playing and coaching football. After using Team Attack Academy your athletes and coaches will outplay, outwork and outsmart their opponents guaranteed. Visit Team Attack Academy at https://teamattackacademy.com
Women's basketball coach Niecee Nelson joins the Coaches Show to preview upcoming game vs. Denver, getting a big win, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For those who don't know my background, I grew up in Crivitz, Wisconsin, a rural town of 996 people in northeastern Wisconsin. I wasn't the fastest kid, or the smartest kid, or the most athletic kid. In 7th grade, I was one of the worst basketball players on the team. I had generic shoes the other kids called "G-Didas" for generic Adidas shoes. They were Win Streaks, and they were all we could afford. I didn't believe in myself - at all - in 7th grade basketball. To say I sucked was an understatement. I played 5 minutes a game, if that, and I don't think I scored any points. 8th grade was a little better, and Coach Nelson showed me some sympathy and started me a few games. I averaged 6 points per game. I still had no confidence in my game or me. It took me until freshman year when I really thought I could be a decent ball player. We practiced hard, harder than I ever had before, and I worked my butt off, in large part because of the belief of my coach, Gary Wondrash. I still believe in myself, and much of that started with Gary's belief in me first. He was a great coach, and I still use his coaching philosophies in how I lead and how I live. Work hard. Practice hard. Hustle. Don't be afraid to do the hard work. Focus on your fundamentals. Keep improving a little bit more, every day. Learn from your mistakes. Be a good sport. Smile. Sing in the shower. Easy for him to say. He was the coach. He was my stud coach. He could hit 10 free throws in a row. Heck, he could hit 50 free throws in a row. To say Gary was someone I wanted to be like would be a gross understatement. But I didn't know his back story, until we had this conversation. Growing up, Gary wasn't the fastest kid, wasn't the smartest kid, or the most athletic kid. By the time he got to my school as a teacher, he had been awarded all conference in basketball, had set school records that are still unbroken, and he'd impacted some kid's lives. In this conversation, Gary Wondrash shares his philosophies on basketball, life, and on the value of hard work. On how growing up as the hardest working player on the team helped him be better than his more naturally gifted teammates. This is one of my favorite conversations, and I hope you'll listen and learn from my mentor, my coach, and now, my friend, Gary Wondrash. He inspired me with this conversation, just like he inspired me my freshman year of basketball. More about Gary Wondrash Gary is still a teacher, though not in my hometown. He also is a fitness coach, and teaches older adults the benefits of moving more and eating right. Visit Gary Wondrash's website to learn more about his fitness coaching and a little more about him. You can also check out the Tough Kid Challenge, something Gary spearheaded, for kids in the Fox Valley area (in Wisconsin).
It's been 2 decades since I've seen or spoken to Coach Nelson. He took some time out of his busy recruiting and pre-season schedule to talk to the Rant about his amazing journey in coaching that started with coaching a JV team on Long Island, his travels, his mentors that helped him along the way, and what he sees for NYU this season and beyond. All that and more, my conversation with Coach Nelson, now.