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Mark Gnapp

@markgnapp

GSB Girls Head Coach. Hoop Heaven Bridgewater

Beigetreten Ağustos 2014
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Knights WBB
Knights WBB@GSB_WBB·
GSB alumni ⁦@GandyMamel8⁩ doing big things!!
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Knights WBB@GSB_WBB·
Make sure to check out GSB Lots of talent!!
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Coach Tiny Green@TinyGreenNBS·
Anna Gnapp who is a junior at Hamilton college. She is president of the student body and plays on basketball team… and her dad Head Coach Mark Gnapp of Gil St Bernard must be so proud… as parents we live for these moments
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Mike Anthony@ManthonyHearst·
Gandy Malou-Mamel is delightful. I spent some time with her in New Jersey this month, exploring her Irish and American worlds. She might be the most interesting recruit in UConn women's basketball history. Her emotional, inspirational story: ctinsider.com/sports/uconn-w…
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Being a High School Head Coach is Hard. Unless you have done it, you do not understand. Here are 8 Realities that All Head Coaches Face. [THREAD] 🧵
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
PARENTS: Do you have a ME-first or WE-first mindset with your child’s team? Successful Teams have WE-first Parents. When parents work together to create memories for the entire team, KIDS Win. If your sole focus is on YOUR child, everyone loses, especially your child.
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Jamy Bechler@CoachBechler·
Little things make a big difference. Small habits lead to long-term success.
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The Sport Parent
The Sport Parent@TheSportParent·
Good Sport Parent vs. Bad Sport Parent
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NJIT Women’s Basketball
🚨𝐂𝐀𝐌𝐏 𝐒𝐙𝐍🚨 Excited to announce our 2⃣0⃣2⃣4⃣ Summer Elite Camp Slate for the Month of June ⤵️ ⚔️June 3 ⚔️June 10 We can't wait to see everyone compete at a high level‼️ Register Today ➡️ tinyurl.com/yr7dehjf #RollTech ⚔️
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Craig Doty@CoachDoty·
Immature Athletes: *Work hard when they want *Take everything personally *Don’t respond well to adversity *Know everything *Are too good to do the little things *Blame others (officials, teammates, opponents, coaches) Mature Athletes: *Are consistent in their effort *Embrace being coached *Care about their teammates *Look in the mirror first *Know their role *See the big picture
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
10 WAYS TO EARN MORE PLAYING TIME: 1. Be the hardest worker in the room 2. Encourage your teammates 3. Be a relentless competitor 4. Make the hustle plays 5. Have a great attitude 6. Be a great teammate 7. Do the little things 8. Know your role 9. Be coachable 10. Be a leader
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Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Coaching isn't a job. It is a calling. One that few will ever understand. Here are 10 Truths of Being a COACH. 1: Spousal Support is Crucial - Coaching can strain family life. A supportive spouse is a must. There is no other way. 2: It's a 24/7 Commitment - Coaching is more than a job; it's a way of life. You'll spend tons of time planning, analyzing, and strategizing. It will consume your mind and thinking. But when your team succeeds, it's all worth it! 3: Critics Will Come - It is unfortunate, but it is what it is. No matter how well you do, there will always be critics. Accept it; you know your team best. 4: There will be Highs and Lows - It is guaranteed. But the highs will be some of the best memories in your life. And the lows will be great learning opportunities for everyone. It prepares everyone for life. 5: Don’t do it for $$$ - High School Coaching doesn't pay much, but it's not about that. It's a calling, a lifestyle driven by love for the game and helping young athletes grow and develop to be their best. It is about building a TEAM. 6. Success Takes Time - Building a great team requires patience. There will be ups and downs, but stick with it, and you'll see results. Building a positive team culture is the #1 job of a coach. Do not forget this. 7: You Will be Humbled - I promise. Coaching is a very humbling profession. You will have very tough losses, and you will wonder how it happened. Never assume anything. Working with 16-17-year-old kids promises many surprises! 8: You Won't Please Everyone - Tough decisions come with the job. Not everyone will agree. Remember, you're working for the team's benefit, not just one person. Make yourself happy. Don't try to please others. 9. Players Need to Want It - As a coach, you can inspire and motivate, but players must want success. Encourage hard work, commitment, and goal-setting; let them own their success. 10. It is Always Worth It - Despite the challenges, coaching is incredibly rewarding. Seeing your players become strong, confident individuals is priceless. Watching your team win when the odds are stacked against you is inspiring. Winning a Championship is incredible! Choose to Coach. We need you! _____ Follow me @gregberge for more actionable ideas on coaching, leadership, and personal growth. Join 10,000+ others and subscribe to my FREE newsletter, 🏆 Great Teams Better Leaders 123. The link is in my profile above.
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