Coaches Quote by Steve Largent Download Open image “It's hard, or you wouldn't like it. A lot of coaches really don't like what they're doing.” — Steve Largent ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.1 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Coaches Hard
It's hard enough to coach in this league when you're doing what you believe in. But when you have to try to coach something… — Jeff Van Gundy Copy Share Image
It's part of, I guess, one of the harder parts about coaching is you have to make some tough decisions. — Mike Budenholzer Copy Share Image
I think it's really hard for the coaches and GMs around the league who have to make a lot of hard decisions. — Mac Jones Copy Share Image
A lot of coaches are very intense, which is good once you are working, but you don't want that all the time. — Ana Ivanovic Copy Share Image
I've seen guys come along with more ability - they've been faster or bigger or stronger - but they never worked hard to develop… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
The more studies that come out that talk about concussions and so forth, it makes me wonder. I wonder, more importantly than the stroke,… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
When you are playing, it is so hard to think about what life will be like after football. I understand. When you are playing,… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
They say politics is a contact sport, and I have to agree with that. — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
If studies come out and show that playing football is detrimental to your health for the long term, even for the short term, I… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
Here's a memonic device that I feel teaches how we can properly cope with failure. Forget about your failures; don't dwell on past mistakes… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
Some receivers are like sports cars: they have a lot of speed and flair. Me, I'm like an old pickup truck. I just bounce… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
I always thought of myself is a private-sector person. I was a reluctant candidate. I put in my time. Now it's somebody else's turn… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
I think leadership is more than just being able to cross the t's and dot the i's. It's about character and integrity and work… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
Ive got a ton of stories about Chuck Knox, ... Over the course of my playing career, there was nobody that I learned to… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
The tag that I was too small and too slow just made me work that much harder. Besides, quickness is more important than flat-out… — Steve Largent Copy Share Image
It's no wonder Pep is one of the best coaches in the world. When I knew I could work with him I was very… — Ederson Copy Share Image
I don't look at myself as a basketball coach. I look at myself as a leader who happens to coach basketball. — Mike Krzyzewski Copy Share Image
If a Coach is determined to stay in the coaching profession, he will develop from year to year. This much is true, no coach… — Adolph Rupp Copy Share Image
Well, you can certainly teach free-throwing. And you can teach the boys to pass at angles and run in curves. - University of Kansas… — Darryl Dawkins Copy Share Image
One can be a great artist without being a great technician. There have been many famous ballet stars who did not have the ideal… — Fernando Bujones Copy Share Image
And when I went to Houston, they had a conditioning coach by the name of Gene Coleman. And that was the first time I… — Nolan Ryan Copy Share Image
I want to thank my parents and my coaches, who brought me out of Guwahati. — Hima Das Copy Share Image
Don't be afraid of failure, be afraid of not trying in the first place. — Marie Forleo Copy Share Image
There are only two options regarding commitment; you’re either in or you’re out. — Pat Riley Copy Share Image
As far as being a coach, it's always fascinated me. It's a greater responsibility than most people give it credit for because you're dealing… — Steve Prefontaine Copy Share Image
I learned a tremendous amount about what was important to me as a head coach in that I was not in charge. I didn't… — Pete Carroll Copy Share Image
I've always believed that the desire must come from within, not as a result of being driven by coaches or parents. — Dawn Fraser Copy Share Image