Great Power Requires Great Character
By Wes Simmons

Throughout the world, the popularity of sports is on the rise from the very young to the elderly. With this rise in popularity, the coach’s level of influence has risen too. What coaches say, what they do, and how they make athletes feel will often be remembered long after their playing days are over. Coaches often take on the role of an authority figure whose influence on young people helps shape their value systems and impacts the trajectory of their lives. Coaches have an extremely powerful platform because of the cultural influence of sports.

Coaches will leave a legacy. What will that legacy be?

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2 thoughts on “Great Power Requires Great Character”

  1. I STRONGLY AGREE with Doug!…

    It’s such a GREAT RESPONSIBILITY to be a coach!…

    Praying we all STRIVE TO REMEMBER and PRACTICE THOSE RESPONSIBILITIES with a view to IMPACT our athletes in POSITIVE LIFE-CHANGING WAYS!….

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  2. Mark’s quote should be the heading on every coach’s book, manual, lecture and contract! It is simple in its clarity, yet profound in its application.

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