
Season 3 Episode 18 - On the Road
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Summary
In this episode, Jason Weber discusses the significance of personal philosophy in coaching, the importance of building relationships and trust with athletes, and the need for coaches to develop their skills over time. He emphasizes that coaching is not just about imparting knowledge but also about understanding and connecting with athletes on a personal level. The conversation highlights the journey of self-discovery and the continuous learning process that comes with being a coach.
Takeaways
- Do it for yourself.
- You need to copy someone.
- Don't be afraid to not be liked.
- Your job is to keep them on the path.
- You can change their world.
- Don't rush to success.
- Make connections.
- You need to be concise, clear, and unique.
- Your work should reflect your history.
- You are put in a position of trust.
Chapters
00:00 Creating for Yourself: The True Essence of Art
09:51 The Dangers of Imitation in Pursuit of Success
Check Out
For more on leadership and technical development check out OLDBULL PERFORMANCE.
The book I mentioned in the Podcast was "Steal like and artist" which is an easy read but packs a great message.