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How do you know you chose the right university to represent? My experience traveling across the country to watch Purdue Men's Basketball compete for a National Championship this week solidified that I played at the right school (for me). You deserve to find the right school FOR YOU. Leave a review of When the Cleats Come Off on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274 Past episodes of WTCCO like this one:Ep. 70 - Ben-Marvin Egel: A few things golf can teach us, Part 1 of 2 - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000546973210 Ep. 145 - My recruiting story - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000626177329Ep. 163 a Carol Hutchins: The secret sauce to successful teams - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000640407691 Ep. 13 - Softball is more than just a game with HOF Coach, Sue Enquist - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000495523376 Follow and share with me your favorite parts on social media!Website - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/ YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmey7_LOSN8tSia6gcWqtIzTTyTDpOodr Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybtraining Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AshleyBurkhardtTraining/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/smashley_4 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleybtraining
Today I'm sharing a list of do's and don'ts that will make your experience watching softball better as a parent, and it will especially help your athlete's experience on the field so she can perform her best and really gain confidence while doing so!Join the When the Cleats Come Off Community on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/whenthecleatscomeoff Leave a review of When the Cleats Come Off on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274 Past episodes of WTCCO referred to in this one:Ep. 167 - Get to know how an umpire thinks with pro Victor Canales - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000643629680 Ep. 166 - The key to boosting your athlete's confidence and problem solving skills - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000642749246 Ep. 13 - Softball is more than just a game with HOF Coach, Sue Enquist - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000495523376 Ep. 30 - How to master the “car ride home talk” - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000509631933 Follow and share with me your favorite parts on social media!Website - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/ YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmey7_LOSN8tSia6gcWqtIzTTyTDpOodr Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybtraining Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AshleyBurkhardtTraining/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/smashley_4 Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@ashleybtraining
Sue Enquist is a softball legend, she spent 37 years at UCLA as a player, coach, and administrator. Also known for her impressive sports resume, She has more national championship titles (11) than anyone in Division I Softball history and has coached more Collegiate Softball Olympians (15) than anyone in NCAA Softball history. Sue and Leah have Championship DNA in their blood, and live by the GOLD standard and it shows through their life and careers. If you're feeling like you need some motivation, this is a great listen and reminder that anything is possible and there are no limits!Connect with Leah Amico:WebsiteInstagramFacebookFacebook GroupTwitterLinkedInTikTokYoutube
This one is SPECIAL. We welcome in legendary UCLA softball coach Sue Enquist and we are already calling for a follow-up episode... But that's what happens when you get 11 National Championships on the line and someone is living out her life's mission to impact other people! Sue is so dynamic as she uncovers her quest to stay disciplined with curiosity, how her ego got in her way at various points in her career, the important pivot to transformational leadership plus she details her unique "failure recovery system" for our listeners. Another 'take feverish notes' show, it is hard to stay with all of the dimes dropped by Sue on this one! @SueEnquist @UCLAsoftball
Our Great Coach on this 'best of' episode is Sue Enquist. Sue played softball at UCLA from 1975 to 1978. She was a part of the team that won the 1978 Women's College World Series and became UCLA's first All-American softball player. In 1980 she transitioned into coaching and retired with a career winning percentage of 83. As a coach her teams won 10 national championships, and produced 65 All-Americans and 15 Olympians. She was also a coach for 1996 Olympic Gold medal winning team. In 2008 she was inducted into the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame Sue is a coach who believes in the type of transformational leadership where, in her words, you are more collaborative, truthful and positive in developing skills. She believes that when people feel safe they will go for it when it comes to courage, and that your role as a coach is to be the eyes of the athletes development, and feed them with what she is seeing in their progress. She is also highly articulate, passionate and a firm believer in the importance of curiosity as a leader to ensure that your program is always changing and developing. She also explains that High performing teams have high standards, expectations, accountability and efficient failure recovery routines. This was a thought provoking conversation, and we hope you enjoy it as we did. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com You can find all of our Great Coaches content and social media links by Clicking Here
This is SUCH a treat! Today on the podcast, you're getting a snippet of a Zoom call that parents of my Virtual Hitting Academy members received from one of our game's finest, 11x National Champion, Sue Enquist earlier this year. She is sharing a few pillars or timeless “truths” that, when applied, will help your athletes find the ultimate success they're looking for in the game and in life. *I recommend you have a notebook ready for this one!*Sign up for the Virtual Hitting Academy Waitlist - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/waitlist Learn more about VHA - https://www.ashleybtraining.com/virtual-hitting-academy-2-0 Register for my FREE hitting clinic on December 29th! - https://ashleybtraining.mykajabi.com/FREECLINIC Follow Ashley on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybtraining/ and Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AshleyBurkhardtTraining Similar Episodes of the PodcastSue Enquist: Softball is more than just a game - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-the-cleats-come-off/id1525612274?i=1000495523376 JT Gasso: Championship Mindset with Oklahoma Hitting Coach - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFFEy_aXiVs&t=360s Natasha Watley: Baserunning tips and why Japan is SO DOMINANT in softball - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQn1xW5TL1U&t=34s
Rory is joined today by guest co-host Dawn Brolin “The Designated Motivator” from Powerful Accounting, as they interview Sue Enquist, Former Head Coach of UCLA Softball and 11-time National Champion, about executive leadership, culture, and softball! Sue talks about the influence of John Wooden and the Pyramid of Success, her work helping the USA Volleyball team win Gold, and how we can better lead the younger generation. Discover what a Failure Recovery System is and how it can help you deal with adversity. Do you want to find out how to create a colleague-driven culture? How to motivate performance-driven vs. relationship-driven employees? Find out the answer to these questions and more in this Motivating podcast episode!
Sue Enquist joins Michael Rasile on For the Love of Sports to discuss her partnership with TIAA and how they are helping expand the conversation around Title IX. Sue dives into what Title IX is, why it's so important, and how we can help push the movement forward as regular people. She also discusses how even though things aren't perfect yet, how far we have come for women's education and sports. https://twitter.com/sueenquist http://www.sueenquist.com/
Our Great Coach on this episode is Sue Enquist. Sue played softball at UCLA from 1975 to 1978. She was a part of the team that won the 1978 Women's College World Series and became UCLA's first All-American softball player. In 1980 she transitioned into coaching and retired with a career winning percentage of 83. As a coach her teams won 10 national championships, and her produced 65 All-Americans and 15 Olympians. She was also a coach for 1996 Olympic Gold medal winning team. In 2008 she was inducted into the International Women's Sports Hall of Fame Sue is a coach who believes in the type of transformational leadership where, in her words, you are more collaborative, truthful and positive in developing skills. She believes that when people feel safe they will go for it when it comes to courage, and that your role as a coach is to be the eyes of the athletes development, and feed them with what she is seeing in their progress. She is also highly articulate, passionate and a firm believer in the importance of curiosity as a leader to ensure that your program is always changing and developing. She also explains that High performing teams have high standards, expectations, accountability and efficient failure recovery routines. Other key parts of the interview were: Her view on the importance of a next event mindset, in keeping failure small relative to your integrity and character. Her advice on managing our weak voice that comes up from our subconscious, and building on our strong voice. And How, as a white women of privilege, she feels that she must advocate for people who didn't have the access to excellence that she did. This was a thought provoking conversation, and I hope you enjoy it as I did. And just before we go to the interview, If you're a first time listener, you can check out our archive with of interviews with other great coaches at our website; the greatcoachespodcast.com And while you are there, if you would like to help our podcast, which is fully independent and free from ads, you can follow the link to our Patreon page where we offer exclusive content to our supporters. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com
On this week's episode, I am joined with 11x National Champion and Hall of Fame softball coach, Sue Enquist. She was UCLA softball's first All-American, and she is one of only two former softball players to win a National Championship as both a player and a coach. Today, we will be talking about her journey from player to coach, lessons she taught her players, her Hall of Fame career, and so much more!
Coach Staley examines the impact of new NIL rules on recruiting and discusses how she thinks they will change college sports in the future. She is then joined by hall of fame softball coach Sue Enquist. The former UCLA star player and coach joins NETLIFE to discuss what makes a great coach, her keys to effective leadership, and the impact of Title IX on college sports. Plus, Sue and Coach Staley bond over being sore losers — and yes, it involves throwing away a trophy.
Thank you for joining us on our journey of How Women Win Our Way and continuing to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to women across the world. One important question we've asked our women is How 2 Train with Purpose and Passion. Listen as we hear answers from our CHAMP10N Guests as followed: 1️⃣ Sue Enquist, Former UCLA Head Women's Softball Coach2️⃣ Brittany Abercrombie, Professional Volleyball Player and Former NCAA Athlete for the University of Southern California3️⃣ Carli Synder, Professional Volleyball Player and Former NCAA Athlete for the University of FloridaStay tuned NEXT FRIDAY to hear more compiled answers to How Women Win Our Way.Want to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to other women by sharing how you win? Take Our Survey: www.championwellbeing.com/how-women-win-surveyWatch the full episode: https://youtu.be/9CrAbluYRmsGET COACHED: www.lifetrainingacademy.comBe a CHAMP10N for your Wellbeing: www.championwellbeing.comFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Instagram: @championwellbeing @lifetrainingacademy @chiefwellbeingofficersFacebook: www.facebook.com/ltachamp10nLinkedIn: CHAMP10N Wellbeing | H2H Wellbeing Chief Wellbeing Officers | H2H WellbeingTwitter: @coachcarletteFor inquiries contact us: karina@lifetrainingacademy.com
Season 04 Episode 06 32:11 Sue Enquist was UCLA Softball’s first All-American, National Champion, and Hall of Famer. In 2006, she concluded her storied 27-year career as head coach of the UCLA Bruins with an 887-175-1 (.835) record, making her the winningest softball coach among all active coaches. Sue is the only person in NCAA Softball history to win a championship as a head coach and a player.
Join us on today's episode as Carlette and Kathy discuss How Women Win after hearing from Former UCLA Head Softball Coach, Sue Enquist.WINNING STRATEGIES1. Women athletes often have higher expectations for women coaches. The standards of what they think a coach should be are usually stereotypically male; however, they also often accept a more transactional relationship with male coaches, but expect a deeper connection within relationships with women coaches. The gender paradigm is more enforced within the gender than it is across the gender.2. Unmerited acceptance. You do not have to like everybody; you must love them. You must love your teammates whether they have earned it or not, because you are all striving and working for the same goal. Though setting high standards and raising expectations can be a great winning strategy, sometimes lowering those will actually help the team be more successful. We all come from different backgrounds; whether it be socioeconomic status, race, or personal fitness and relationships goals, we must be willing to accept each other and our backgrounds in addition to the coach having enough emotional intelligence to go back and forth between the variety.3. Endless curiosity. Do you like who you are as a player and a teammate? Are you owning what you want and going for it, being competitively great against yourself rather than your teammates? How can you honor your vulnerability while simultaneously anchoring in your strengths?Stay tuned THIS FRIDAY to hear Kathy and Carlette Team Up with our next guest on How Women Win Our Way with. Want to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to other women by sharing how you win? Learn More Here: www.championwellbeing.com/how-women-win-surveyWatch the full episode here: https://youtu.be/wEHpUriTQuE
How Women Win Our Way – with CHAMP10N Guest Sue Enquist, Former UCLA Head Softball Coach JOIN US On the Journey to Discover How Women Win Our Way…Check out this week's 10 talks podcast episode to hear HOW WOMEN WIN with our next guest, Former UCLA Head Softball Coach, Sue Enquist.WINNING STRATEGIES1. How do you teach your female players to tolerate discomfort, failure or conflict? Coaching is a deeply personal industry where you lay your integrity, reputation, and love for the game on the line. Not everybody has the same level of love and integrity for the game that you may, and you are vulnerable to being misunderstood. Think of the 3 rings: The inner ring is the awareness of how you enter into the sport as a leader and as a coach with your team.The next layer is how you interact with your team and the conditions you are creating for today's athlete. The last one is the idea of the game itself; and most mistakes or imperfections are within the inner ring.2. As a female coach, you can still create an emotionally safe environment with super high standards; you do not have to be demeaning to get what you want. Have high standards and enjoyment within your sport so when you leave it you are still able to give back to it. The sport gave you a living, now you can give the sport a life. Let your athletes leave your program with their passion still intact.3. How do you train with purpose and passion? Everybody's job at their respective role is to make the lead person the most uncomfortable. Usually within teams there are multiple players on your roster at each position; never accept that secondary role, execute your job of pushing the person in front of you to make yourself and that person your best self as an athlete. Organize it in a way where they can objectively evaluate themselves and their teammates without emotion. Stay tuned next week to hear how Kathy and Carlette are Teaming Up to Discover, Design, and Do – "Winning Our Way". Want to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to other women by sharing how you win? Learn More Here: www.howwomenwin.comWatch the full episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUjvpFbr004GET COACHED: www.lifetrainingacademy.comBe a CHAMP10N for your Wellbeing: www.championwellbeing.com
Join us on today's episode as Carlette and Kathy discuss How Women Win after hearing from the winningest coach in NCAA softball history, Head Women's Softball Coach at the University of Michigan Carol Hutchins.WINNING STRATEGIES1. One notable thing that differs between male and female coaches is that males often recognize the gender of coach, whereas females will often have a “genderless” view. However, it is important to be aware of the gender differences that occur amongst coaches and the different dynamics with male players having a female coach, female players having a male coach, and so forth. Female players who enter into a program with a female head coach may not initially respond well to this dynamic due to female stereotypes of being “motherly” and caring. When the female coach is then hard on them or more stern, it may be an adjustment for these players who have never experienced this before.2. How do you care about, honor, and love yourself when you fail? Can you come to accept this failure and still strive for perfection and contribute where you can? Being able to separate your identity as an athlete or as a coach from who you are personally as an individual is essential to be able to anchor in your strengths and be able to separate these areas of your life.3. Every day is a learning day. Be able to find joy on the journey of learning rather than focusing on the frustration that comes along with failure. Being able to define what winning means to you and your team is another great strategy to have that open communication and be on the same page. Stay tuned THIS FRIDAY to hear Kathy and Carlette Team Up with our next guest on How Women Win Our Way with Former UCLA Head Softball Coach, Sue Enquist. Want to G.I.V.E.H.O.P.E. to other women by sharing how you win? Learn More Here: www.howwomenwin.com
Olympic gold medalist volleyball player Jordan Larson and legendary college softball coach and high performance consultant Sue Enquist join Laughter Permitted to discuss how the U.S. national volleyball team developed its team culture en route to gold at the Tokyo Olympics. Jordan shares how Sue came to work with the team, and both talk about the secret sauce that went into building the Olympic volleyball team's chemistry. This episode also features Julie's viewpoint on hopping on the "Ted Lasso" fan train.
John Moffet is joined by Sue Enquist, a UCLA Hall of Fame softball player, coaching legend, educator, and sports consultant.In today's episode of SPORTS + LIFE + BALANCE, Sue shares her journey to 11 National Championship titles as a player and then as a coach — the most in collegiate history! You'll also learn about her "second chapter" after coaching that lead her to the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Learn more about Sue Enquist:http://www.sueenquist.com/Thanks to our episode sponsor, Roka! Use code "SLB" for 20% off your purchase at Roka.https://www.roka.com/
Jenna is joined by San Diego State Head Coach, 3X Olympic medalist with Team USA, NCAA national champion, and 4X All-American at UCLA, Stacey Nuveman! In part 1, they talk about Athletes Unlimited, the evolution of the game from era to era, UCLA's history and secret sauce, her freshman year transformation, reaction to the Tokyo Olympics (and Beijing 2008), how to deal with losing, transitioning into life after playing, career aspirations, and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
My guest today has built a digital world of resources for those looking to do their very best work. Head over to What Drives Winning to dive into all that he and his team have built. Brett Ledbetter has been called one of the best question askers in the world. He has interviewed Mike Krzyzewski, Geno Auriema, Jay Wright, PJ Fleck, Mike Matheny, Sue Enquist, Brad Stevens, and many more of the world's best coaches. He has consulted with NBA and NCAA teams as well successful companies and the military. He has asked thousands of questions, and has earned deep wisdom. Today he passes some of that wisdom on to you. You can find my work over at damngoodconversations.com if you are looking to be an even more effective communicator. As always, thanks for listening! --Joe
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In honor of our fast-approaching Difference-Makers Bootcamp, we wanted to re-share this GEM of an episode with Sue Enquist. Listen in, get inspired, then come learn more from this rockstar in Bootcamp! We kick off this Sunday, April 18th and go all week! Learn more at mentalsweetspot.com/coachbootcamp Oh, and it's not just for softball coaches anymore, so tell your other sport coach friends to come join us!
Episode 23: Sue Enquist - 11x National Champion at UCLA in Softball, Hall of Fame Softball Coach, Speaker, Professor, Entrepreneur www.onesoftball.com What Drives Winning Video: https://bit.ly/3mLqlBK In This Episode We discuss: How to achieve inspired practices How to create a learning loop at practice Mind Management: Strong Voice vs. Weak Voice How to prompt your strong voice more often The trust document Game - For Coaches The Sharpie Exercise - For Players Advice & Guidance for Parents Emotional Management Tools How to have a recalibration focal point Managing Mental Health Learning how to be comfortable being uncomfortable A recap of John Wooden's pyramid of Success
Are you a passionate softball coach who believes in developing the whole person? Do you like making a difference? Then what are you up to next week?! Today's bonus episode is an audio version of our sales page all about the Difference-Maker's Bootcamp (which is quickly approaching & kicks off April 18th!) Think you might wanna join me, other passionate coaches & Sue Enquist for a completely unique coaching clinic EXPERIENCE? Listen in, then head to mentalsweetspot.com/coachbootcamp!
Sue Enquist is a legendary softball coach who coached the UCLA softball team for 27 years. She has won 11 National Championships, 1 as a player and 10 as a coach. However, this conversation is not about anything related to her impressive resume. Sue is much more interested in talking about her failures, what she would have done differently, coaching today, and how coaching has evolved through the years. In this episode, we discuss why Sue doesn’t like talking about winning (5:00), how she thinks about her legacy (5:45), if she thinks winning can get in the way of growth or if there’s a downside to winning (8:32), how she has adapted in her ways of thinking (10:30), why she does what she does today and how that’s evolved over the years (14:02), how she saw polarity show up in other legendary coaches she was around at UCLA (17:52), how she thinks about expectations (24:52), how vulnerability plays a role in coaching (32:25), focusing more on the process than the results (38:06), coaching coaches (43:36), watershed moments in her life (47:07), what chasing excellence means to her (50:12), rest, recovery, and mental health (58:19), why she hates the word confidence (1:00:12), how she remains both curious and convicted (1:04:32), how she feels about being called a legend (1:10:20), and onesoftball (1:14:30). Thank you so much to Sue for coming on the podcast! I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that was released in October of 2020, and you can order it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening. -Brian
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Here’s Part 2 with Sue! Here we tap into a little bit about college recruiting, how she taught “failure-recovery” with her teams, the importance of a GREAT BENCH and you already know there’s so much more!Make sure to share your favorite quotes from this episode on twitter and tag Sue so she can see! - @SueEnquist Check out her One Softball “baby” here! - http://www.onesoftball.com/ Pyramid of Success by John Wooden- http://coachwooden.com/pyramid-of-success Visit our new Online “Empowerment” Store! - https://ashley-b-training.myshopify.com/ Let me know what your FAVORITE part from the podcast was in the ABT Community on Facebook! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/SMASHTRIBE/
Please make sure to join the conversations at @AlanSteinJr on all major social platforms, go to AlanSteinJr.com to subscribe to my Full Time Out, 30 Second Time Out, and Overtime monthly emails.Additionally, you can order the audiobook of Raise Your Game: High Performance Secrets from the Best of the Best at http://www.Audible.com or wherever audiobooks are sold. You can also order paperback or hard copies, for you or your entire team or organization, at http://www.RaiseYourGameBook.com. Your Game Plan: Student Athlete Edition is an on-demand, digital course that reinforces the traits, habits, and mindset necessary for your middle school through collegiate student athlete to achieve high performance.Your Game Plan Coaches Edition is an on-demand, digital course that reinforces the traits, habits, and mindset necessary to maximize coaching performance, impact, influence, and legacy.Check out www.MakeYourGamePlan.com to learn more! The purpose of the Raise Your Book Club is to take a deeper dive into the book’s teachings and to spark action that results in improved habits, mindset, and performance. This program will unpack the book’s most pivotal lessons and convert them into tangible action steps to help everyone on your team narrow the gap between knowing and doing. You can find everything you need here – including a link to order.
Success leaves clues...and this week, we get to learn how legendary USA, NFCA and UCLA Hall of Fame Coach, Sue Enquist, was influenced by her mentor John Wooden, her advice on how to be a GREAT sports parent on game-day and beyond, why she believes softball is LEADING in sports decline but WHAT WE CAN START DOING ABOUT IT! This is the most LOADED interview we’ve ever done on the pod which is exactly why we had to split this interview into two episodes! See you next week for Part 2!Pyramid of Success by John Wooden- http://coachwooden.com/pyramid-of-success One Softball - http://www.onesoftball.com/ Visit our new Online “Empowerment” Store! - https://ashley-b-training.myshopify.com/Let me know what your FAVORITE part from the podcast was in the ABT Community on Facebook! - https://www.facebook.com/groups/SMASHTRIBE/
Today's conversation is with a living legend in the world of coaching and teaching. Sue Enquist is an 11-time National Champion and a six-time Hall of Famer. Along that journey, she has empowered thousands of women first hand, and inspired millions of young men and women from a distance. Implementing a portion of the mindset, language, and behavior that Sue lives on a daily basis will change your life 1% at a time. Sue: Was close friends with John Wooden Developed a station in practice dedicated to failure recovery Worries our kids' best skill sometimes is being careful Opens up about the lowest moment in her career Describes her relationship with being 1% better Preaches the value of strong voice and weak voice This one is special. Email me at Joe@onepercentbetterproject.com As always, thank you for listening! --JF
We are bringing you another special episode of Laughter Permitted called "Just for Laughs." The jumping off point: Our conversation with Dr. Colleen Hacker in which she pointed to laughter as the antidote to stress. Since Julie and Lynn are professional laughers, we figured we could help everyone out. Dr. Hacker also said we should keep up with our friends, and to even pick up the phone and call someone. So that's what we did. We called a couple of our pals, and asked for one thing: a funny story. This episode's lineup of laughs includes ESPN baseball and softball analyst Jessica Mendoza and UCLA softball legend Sue Enquist. And they brought it with the funny stories. Enjoy!
On this episode of #ThePlaybook, Sue Enquist, founder of ONE Softball and Hall of Fame Softball Coach, shares her thoughts on:[2:43] The importance of having a roadmap to success and how her parents empowered her with discipline and empathy[7:16] Why she interviewed 20,000 families in order to understand and help solve the “pain points” of youth sports[11:04] Why athletes tend to put pressure on themselves and how coaches and parents can help relieve those pressures[19:50] How transformative coaching is changing the way that coaches and athletes interact on a day-to-day basis
This week’s conversation is with Sue Enquist, UCLA Softball’s first All-American, National Champion, and Hall of Famer.In 2006, Sue concluded her storied 27-year career as head coach of the UCLA Bruins with a 887-175-1 (.835) record, making her the winningest softball coach among all active coaches.She is the only person in NCAA Softball history to win a championship as a head coach and a player.During her career, Sue produced 65 All-Americans and 15 Olympians.She has been inducted into six Hall of Fames including UCLA, Women’s Sport Foundation, USA Softball Hall of Fame, and National Fastpitch Coaches Association..Sue is also the recipient of multiple National Coach of the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors.This conversation is all about coaching – in any setting.Sue shares her insights on how to connect, inspire, and get the most out of those around you.------Please support our partners!We're able to keep growing and creating content for YOU because of their support. We believe in their mission and would appreciate you supporting them in return!!To take advantage of deals from our partners, head to https://www.findingmastery.net/partners where you'll find all discount links and codes mentioned in the podcast.
In the episode of In The Circle, we are joined by legendary UCLA Head Coach Sue Enquist, who shares her time at UCLA both as a player and a coach. She discusses how the Bruin Bubble came to be, the changes she's seen in the sport, and what she's been up to lately. Also, Eric Lopez and Victor Anderson take a look at some other news in the softball world, including UTEP making a late coaching change, USA Softball announcing more dates for the "Stand By Her" Tour, and a previous guest being inducted into the USA Softball Hall of Fame. We wrap up the show by announcing another blockbuster guest appearing on a future episode.
In the episode of In The Circle, we are joined by legendary UCLA Head Coach Sue Enquist, who shares her time at UCLA both as a player and a coach. She discusses how the Bruin Bubble came to be, the changes she's seen in the sport, and what she's been up to lately. Also, Eric Lopez and Victor Anderson take a look at some other news in the softball world, including UTEP making a late coaching change, USA Softball announcing more dates for the "Stand By Her" Tour, and a previous guest being inducted into the USA Softball Hall of Fame. We wrap up the show by announcing another blockbuster guest appearing on a future episode.
Episode 5: (Part 2) Conversation in OKC With Coach Sue Enquist by Charlie Quinn
Episode 5: (Part 1) Conversation in OKC with Coach Sue Enquist by Charlie Quinn
In light of UCLA's 2019 softball national championship, we are replaying this great interview with Hall of Famer, Sue Enquist. Coach Enquist was UCLA Softball’s first All-American, National Champion, and Hall of Famer. In 2006, Enquist concluded her storied 27-year career as head coach of the UCLA Bruins with a 887-175-1 (.835) record, making her the winningest softball coach among all active coaches. She is the only person in NCAA Softball history to win a championship as a head coach and a player. During her career, Enquist produced 65 All-Americans and 15 Olympians. She has been inducted into six Hall of Fames including UCLA, Women’s Sport Foundation, USA Softball Hall of Fame, and National Fastpitch Coaches Association. Enquist is also the recipient of multiple National Coach of the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors. In today’s episode, we discuss: How she was able to be so successful as a coach What she would do differently if she was still coaching today Her friendship with legendary basketball coach John Wooden Website: www.SueEnquist.com Business Website: www.OneSoftball.com Twitter: @SueEnquist Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/SueEnquist Click Here to read the ESPN article about her retirement. Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Don Yaeger (NY Times Best-Selling Author) - Episode 118 Kara Lawson (WNBA Star and Basketball Broadcaster) - Episode 113 Greg Tonagel (3x National Championship Basketball Coach) - Episode 106 Tim Elmore (Growing Leaders) - Episode 070 Mandy Green (Founder of "Busy Coach) - Episode 038 Celia Slater (True North Sports) - Episode 030 Betsy Butterick (Communication Specialist and NCRC Speaker) - Episode 013 Pat Williams (Orlando Magic Senior V.P.) - Episode 004 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Don Yaeger, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.
Episode 9: Interview with Sue Enquist former UCLA Women's Head Coach and One Softball FounderIn this Coach Baseball Right Podcast episode, founder Steve Nicollerat interviews Sue Enquist former UCLA Women's Head Coach and One Softball Founder where they discuss coaching, the most important development for athletes - personal development, and empowering women and leadership.Coach Baseball Right OpportunitiesIf you are a organization and league administrator or a lead coach, you need to check out our Administrator and Lead Coach Certification weekend in St. Louis, MO during Sept. 27-29Every organization and league should provide coaching resources for all their coaches and parents. Everyone should be working from the same materials and using the same language in hopes to provide the best baseball experience and development for their kids. Check out our Organization Certifications program and catapult your organization's baseball development.
Softball Legend, Coach Sue Enquist and Dr. Casey Cooper launch ImPractically Perfect. Discussion of Perfectionism risks and consequences for young athletes with advice on training for sustainable excellence. Coach Sue’s personal journey and future projects explored. Season 1, Episode 1
I spoke with one of the greatest coaches of all time, Sue Enquist! While her accomplishments as a player, coach, and influencer seem unending, it was her generosity in sharing her time and insights with us that makes this a must-listen episode of Softball Nation! Essentially a master class, here are some questions to ask yourself as you listen to the episode: 1. Failure recovery: What is your failure recovery routine? How will you practice it? 2. The 33% Rule: What is your plan in becoming a top 33% player? 3. Giving the Game Back: How are you going to give the game back to your team? Will you let them run the last 30 minutes of practice? Or coach the bases at your next game? Comment your answers down below and let me know your thoughts on the episode! Stay updated on Softball Nation news! Instagram: @_charliequinn_ Twitter @_charliequinn_
On today's episode of the college recruiting weekly podcast, Dan Tudor sits down to talk with 11-time national champion softball coach Sue Enquist about the state of affairs in college athletics, and how a broken system needs to be fixed. Since retiring from coaching at UCLA, Coach Enquist has lead the fight to change college softball by educating parents and advocating for changes through the online resource she founded, OneSoftball.com. Coach Enquist lays out the challenges facing college athletics today, the responsibilities she sees coaches having to help fix it, and the role parents should play in becoming more familiar with the process and holding coaches accountable for the promises they make to the athletes they coach. Visit her website at www.onesoftball.com Here's an example of the outstanding content she and her partners have developed that is available to all coaches on the website: http://www.onesoftball.com/content/ You can also email Coach Enquist at sue@onesoftball.com Don't forget to subscribe to the College Recruiting Weekly podcast, and tell your fellow coaches about it as a resource that we're providing to all college recruiters. www.dantudor.com
GIVE THE GAME BACK with Sue Enquist - Episode 2 Sneak Peek by Charlie Quinn
THE 33% RULE with Sue Enquist - Episode 2 Sneak Peek by Charlie Quinn
FAILURE RECOVERY with Sue Enquist - Episode 2 Sneak Peek by Charlie Quinn
Sue Enquist was UCLA Softball’s first All-American, National Champion, and Hall of Famer. In 2006, Enquist wrapped up a 27-year career as head coach of the UCLA Bruins with a 887-175-1 (.835) record, making her the winningest softball coach among all active coaches. On today’s episode we discussed how twelve years after retirement, softball is still her passion and through her business OneSoftball.com, they are helping inspire the player, organize the parent and educate the coach. She is a wealth of knowledge on what “micro behaviors” as she calls them, make athletes successful and has tips for parents on how best to support their athletes at every stage of their development. You’ll love learning from Sue, we sure did!
The WeCOACH Podcast aims for the fences with its first episode. Host and WeCOACH Executive Director Megan Kahn sits down with the ubertalented coach, dynamic speaker, and impassioned leadership expert Sue Enquist. They discuss her storied 27-year coaching career for UCLA softball, her coaching tree, changes she’s witnessing in the coaching profession, and how she’s continually leaning in to provide education and support. Sue candidly shares about what drives her now, including her new venture, ONE Softball. No matter what sport or level you coach, or if you’re a fan and follower of women’s sports, you’ll find insightful tidbits and takeaways to inspire you, ground you, and make you a better leader and teammate in work and in life. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
The WeCOACH Podcast aims for the fences with its first episode. Host and WeCOACH Executive Director Megan Kahn sits down with the ubertalented coach, dynamic speaker, and impassioned leadership expert Sue Enquist. They discuss her storied 27-year coaching career for UCLA softball, her coaching tree, changes she’s witnessing in the coaching profession, and how she’s continually leaning in to provide education and support. Sue candidly shares about what drives her now, including her new venture, ONE Softball. No matter what sport or level you coach, or if you’re a fan and follower of women’s sports, you’ll find insightful tidbits and takeaways to inspire you, ground you, and make you a better leader and teammate in work and in life. For show notes and related links for this episode click HERE. For more conversations from the world of women’s sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the World’s Largest Podcast Network for Women’s Sport with more than 20 hosts, 1000+ episodes across 30+ shows and a global audience of over 2 million. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
In celebrating the life and work of Ken Ravizza, one of the most renowned mental performance coaches in sports. I am joined by 12 professionals and friends in a four part series, where they share intimate stories and reflections about this incredible man's work, passion, and energy. Ken, was one of the pioneers that not only pushed sport psychology to the forefront, but had a major hand integrating mental skills training into Major League Baseball. Even though, Ken had touched thousands of students, athletes, coaches, and organizations in a such a positive way, these 12 interviews will signify Ken's imprint on all that work with him and who study his work. His voice, his lessons, and his sayings will never be forgotten. Guests in order: Part 1 1.) Josh Lifrak, Chicago Cubs, Mental Performance Director 2.) Sue Enquist, former UCLA Head Softball Coach 3.) Bob Tewksbury, former MLB player and the San Francisco Giant's Mental Performance Coach Part 2 4.) Justin Su'a, Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Browns Mental Performance Coach 5.) Charlie Maher, Cleveland Indians Mental Performance Coach 6.) Graham Betchart, NBA Mental Skills Trainer Part 3 7.) Dr. Tom Hanson, Co-Author of Heads-Up Baseball and Heads-Up Baseball 2.0 8.) John Savage, UCLA Head Baseball Coach 9.) Dr. Alison Pope-Rhodius, Chair of the Sport Psychology Department at JFK University Part 4 10.) Dr. Patrick Cohn, Sports Psychologist 11.) John Baker, former MLB player and Chicago Cubs Mental Performance Coach 12.) Brian Cain, Peak Performance Coach Additional tribute by Brian Cain: https://briancain.com/blog/remembering-ken-ravizza.html
In celebrating the life and work of Ken Ravizza, one of the most renowned mental performance coaches in sports. I am joined by 12 professionals and friends in a four part series, where they share intimate stories and reflections about this incredible man's work, passion, and energy. Ken, was one of the pioneers that not only pushed sport psychology to the forefront, but had a major hand integrating mental skills training into Major League Baseball. Even though, Ken had touched thousands of students, athletes, coaches, and organizations in a such a positive way, these 12 interviews will signify Ken's imprint on all that work with him and who study his work. His voice, his lessons, and his sayings will never be forgotten. Guests in order: Part 1 1.) Josh Lifrak, Chicago Cubs, Mental Performance Director 2.) Sue Enquist, former UCLA Head Softball Coach 3.) Bob Tewksbury, former MLB player and the San Francisco Giant's Mental Performance Coach Part 2 4.) Justin Su'a, Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Browns Mental Performance Coach 5.) Charlie Maher, Cleveland Indians Mental Performance Coach 6.) Graham Betchart, NBA Mental Skills Trainer Part 3 7.) Dr. Tom Hanson, Co-Author of Heads-Up Baseball and Heads-Up Baseball 2.0 8.) John Savage, UCLA Head Baseball Coach 9.) Dr. Alison Pope-Rhodius, Chair of the Sport Psychology Department at JFK University Part 4 10.) Dr. Patrick Cohn, Sports Psychologist 11.) John Baker, former MLB player and Chicago Cubs Mental Performance Coach 12.) Brian Cain, Peak Performance Coach Additional tribute by Brian Cain: https://briancain.com/blog/remembering-ken-ravizza.html
In celebrating the life and work of Ken Ravizza, one of the most renowned mental performance coaches in sports. I am joined by 12 professionals and friends in a four part series, where they share intimate stories and reflections about this incredible man's work, passion, and energy. Ken, was one of the pioneers that not only pushed sport psychology to the forefront, but had a major hand integrating mental skills training into Major League Baseball. Even though, Ken had touched thousands of students, athletes, coaches, and organizations in a such a positive way, these 12 interviews will signify Ken's imprint on all that work with him and who study his work. His voice, his lessons, and his sayings will never be forgotten. Guests in order: Part 1 1.) Josh Lifrak, Chicago Cubs, Mental Performance Director 2.) Sue Enquist, former UCLA Head Softball Coach 3.) Bob Tewksbury, former MLB player and the San Francisco Giant's Mental Performance Coach Part 2 4.) Justin Su'a, Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Browns Mental Performance Coach 5.) Charlie Maher, Cleveland Indians Mental Performance Coach 6.) Graham Betchart, NBA Mental Skills Trainer Part 3 7.) Dr. Tom Hanson, Co-Author of Heads-Up Baseball and Heads-Up Baseball 2.0 8.) John Savage, UCLA Head Baseball Coach 9.) Dr. Alison Pope-Rhodius, Chair of the Sport Psychology Department at JFK University Part 4 10.) Dr. Patrick Cohn, Sports Psychologist 11.) John Baker, former MLB player and Chicago Cubs Mental Performance Coach 12.) Brian Cain, Peak Performance Coach Additional tribute by Brian Cain: https://briancain.com/blog/remembering-ken-ravizza.html
In celebrating the life and work of Ken Ravizza, one of the most renowned mental performance coaches in sports. I am joined by 12 professionals and friends in a four part series, where they share intimate stories and reflections about this incredible man's work, passion, and energy. Ken, was one of the pioneers that not only pushed sport psychology to the forefront, but had a major hand integrating mental skills training into Major League Baseball. Even though, Ken had touched thousands of students, athletes, coaches, and organizations in a such a positive way, these 12 interviews will signify Ken's imprint on all that work with him and who study his work. His voice, his lessons, and his sayings will never be forgotten. Guests in order: Part 1 1.) Josh Lifrak, Chicago Cubs, Mental Performance Director 2.) Sue Enquist, former UCLA Head Softball Coach 3.) Bob Tewksbury, former MLB player and the San Francisco Giant's Mental Performance Coach Part 2 4.) Justin Su'a, Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Browns Mental Performance Coach 5.) Charlie Maher, Cleveland Indians Mental Performance Coach 6.) Graham Betchart, NBA Mental Skills Trainer Part 3 7.) Dr. Tom Hanson, Co-Author of Heads-Up Baseball and Heads-Up Baseball 2.0 8.) John Savage, UCLA Head Baseball Coach 9.) Dr. Alison Pope-Rhodius, Chair of the Sport Psychology Department at JFK University Part 4 10.) Dr. Patrick Cohn, Sports Psychologist 11.) John Baker, former MLB player and Chicago Cubs Mental Performance Coach 12.) Brian Cain, Peak Performance Coach Additional tribute by Brian Cain: https://briancain.com/blog/remembering-ken-ravizza.html
Sue Enquist is UCLA Softball’s first All-American, National Champion, and Hall of Famer. In 2006, Enquist concluded her storied 27-year career as head coach of the UCLA Bruins with a 887-175-1 (.835) record, making her the winningest softball coach among all active coaches. She is the only person in NCAA Softball history to win a championship as a head coach and a player. During her career, Enquist produced 65 All-Americans and 15 Olympians. She has been inducted into six Hall of Fames including UCLA, Women’s Sport Foundation, USA Softball Hall of Fame, and National Fastpitch Coaches Association. Enquist is also the recipient of multiple National Coach of the Year and Pac-10 Coach of the Year honors. She grew up in San Clemente, California, and is a former professional surfer. Today she lives in San Clemente, California, where she surfs daily and enjoys spending time with her family. In today’s episode, we discuss: How she was able to be so successful as a coach What she would do differently if she was still coaching today Her friendship with legendary basketball coach John Wooden Website: www.SueEnquist.com Business Website: www.OneSoftball.com Twitter: @SueEnquist Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/SueEnquist Click Here to read the ESPN article about her retirement. Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Tim Elmore (Growing Leaders) - Episode 070 R-Jay Barsh (Southeastern Univ. Basketball Coach) - Episode 046 Mandy Green (Founder of "Busy Coach) - Episode 038 Celia Slater (True North Sports) - Episode 030 Betsy Butterick (Communication Specialist and NCRC Speaker) - Episode 013 Pat Williams (Orlando Magic Senior V.P.) - Episode 004 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.
This episode of the Fastpitch Radio Show Gary Leland brings you an exclusive interview with Sue Enquist, UCLA Softball's first All-American, National Champion, and Hall of Famer. Sue is here to tell us about her new project called "One Softball". Find more information at OneSoftball.com & SueEnquist.com Feel free to email questions for future shows to FastpitchTV@gmail.com. Our Social Media Sites: http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram http://Fastpitch.TV/Newsletter http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest Gary leland is a new media producer of fastpitch softball. information. For advertising information send him an email to Gary@Fastpitch.TV, or visit his personal website site at http://GaryLeland.com for more information on Gary. Please visit our sponsor
Welcome to part 5 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On todays show Dot takes a tour of the softball hall of famers with Sue Enquist. Joined by specials guest Sheila Cornell-Douty, they remember the greatest players and coaches of softball history. A special thanks to Alison Strange for all her help and advice on this project. And The National Softball Hall Of Fame in Oklahoma City, OK. – Produced By Gary Leland Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram . http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus . http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Creative Commons Share-Alike License. Feel free to use this content, so long as you give credit to Gary Leland, of Fastpitch.TV and link to http://Fastpitch.TV Gary leland is a new media producer of fastpitch softball. information. For advertising information send him an email to Gary@Fastpitch.TV, or visit his personal website site at http://GaryLeland.com for more information on Gary. Please visit our sponsor
Welcome to part 4 in my series on the History of Softball with Dr. Dot Richardson. On todays show Dot takes a moment to sit down with softball legend, Sue Enquist. Join the conversation as they relive the history of the game of fastpitch softball, through all the great years, coaches and players. A special thanks to Alison Strange for all her help and advice on this project. And The National Softball Hall Of Fame in Oklahoma City, OK. – Produced By Gary Leland Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram . http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus . http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Creative Commons Share-Alike License. Feel free to use this content, so long as you give credit to Gary Leland, of Fastpitch.TV and link to http://Fastpitch.TV Gary leland is a new media producer of fastpitch softball. information. For advertising information send him an email to Gary@Fastpitch.TV, or visit his personal website site at http://GaryLeland.com for more information on Gary. Please visit our sponsor
In this Episode, Dr. Tim Elmore interviews Sue Enquist. Sue is a former softball player and coach for the UCLA Bruins.
On This episode UCLA Coaching Legend Sue Enquist conducts part 2 of a clinic on hitting. Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram . http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus . http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Creative Commons Share-Alike License. Feel free to use this content, so long as you give credit to Gary Leland, of Fastpitch.TV and link to http://Fastpitch.TV Gary leland is a new media producer of fastpitch softball. information. For advertising information send him an email to Gary@Fastpitch.TV, or visit his personal website site at http://GaryLeland.com for more information on Gary.
On This episode UCLA Coaching Legend Sue Enquist conducts part 1 of a clinic on hitting. Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram . http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus . http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Creative Commons Share-Alike License. Feel free to use this content, so long as you give credit to Gary Leland, of Fastpitch.TV and link to http://Fastpitch.TV Gary leland is a new media producer of fastpitch softball. information. For advertising information send him an email to Gary@Fastpitch.TV, or visit his personal website site at http://GaryLeland.com for more information on Gary.
I went to Oklahoma for the Women's College World Series and I met UCLA Softball Legend Sue Enquist. Sue was kind enough to let me interview her. During the interview she gives us a great tip for new coaches. The Fastpitch TV Show is sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Feel free to email questions for future shows to fastpitchTV@gmail.com. You may also leave questions, or comments on our call in line 209-Softbal. http://SoftballJunk.com is a great site for all your fastpitch softball bat needs! Sue Enquist, UCLA legend, joins us for an interview in this show. Sue began, like most players, playing baseball and when softball was introduced in their town, but in high school she was the first girl in California to play under the protection of Title XI which gave her the exposure to UCLA and her successful career. Sue is now working on XI cases in schools that are experiencing discrimination so that other athletes may have the same opportunities that she had herself. Thank you Sue! Check out her website at sueenquist.com Visit the Fastpitch TV Show's website at http://Fastpitch.TV Follow The Fastpitch TV Show on Twitter at Twitter.com/FastpitchTV Become a fan of the Fastpitch TV Show on Facebook at Facebook.com/FastpitchTV Don't forget to check out our other softball websites Fastpitch.FM Home of the Fastpitch Radio Show. Fastpitch.US Home of the Fastpitch News Blog. FastpitchSearch.com A seach engine just for softball. FastpitchApps.com The place to find iPhone Apps from the world of softball. SoftballJunk.com The best place online to buy softball equipment. SoftballMedia.com One site for all our softball media. Please visit our sponsor • One-Piece Composite Design • AB9000 Composite Material • Reduced MOI, allows you to swing through the zone faster with less effort • Padded Spiral Grip designed to keep batter’s hands cushioned and prevent any slipping • Ultra thin handle for better bat speed • Super Balanced feel • BPF 1.20 Certified • 10 Drop weight • Available in sizes 30”-34” • 1 Year warranty against manufacture defects Sponsored by SoftballJunk.com Sign up for our newsletter at http://Fastpitch.TV/newsletter LINKS OF INTEREST http://Fastpitch.TV/Twitter http://Fastpitch.TV/Pinterest http://Fastpitch.TV/Facebook http://Fastpitch.TV/Instagram . http://Fastpitch.TV/GooglePlus . http://Fastpitch.TV/YouTube This content is provided with a Creative Commons Share-Alike License. Feel free to use this content, so long as you give credit to Gary Leland, of Fastpitch.TV and link to http://Fastpitch.TV Gary leland is a new media producer of fastpitch softball. information. For advertising information send him an email to Gary@Fastpitch.TV, or visit his personal website site at http://GaryLeland.com for more information on Gary.