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Chris Simpson

@CoachCSimp

Head Women’s Basketball Coach at @OhioChr_WBB (NCCAA D1) | Leadership | Training | Culture | Motivation | Faith Forward | Educator | Business | Development

Kentucky, USA Se unió Nisan 2019
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Earlier today, it was announced by @ESPN's @ShamsCharania that @dennisrodman will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame! 👏👏👏 The 2026 #WWEHOF Ceremony will take place Friday, April 17 in Las Vegas as part of WrestleMania 42 week. 🔗 MORE INFO: wwe.com/article/dennis…
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Karen Cogan is a sport psychologist known for her practical approach to building mental toughness. Her work focuses on helping athletes simplify the mental side of performance into a few trainable habits. Her core idea: Mental toughness isn’t complicated — it’s the consistent execution of a few key mental skills under pressure. Cogan emphasizes three foundational mental skills: 1Goal Setting: Clear, specific goals give you direction and purpose. This includes both outcome goals (what you want) and process goals (how you’ll get there). 2Imagery (Visualization): Mentally rehearsing success prepares the brain and body for performance. Seeing yourself execute builds confidence and reduces anxiety. 3Positive Self-Talk: The way you talk to yourself shapes how you perform. Replacing doubt with constructive, confident language helps you stay composed and focused.

 Why This Matters Pressure doesn’t create habits — it exposes them. When you consistently practice goal setting, visualization, and self-talk, you build a mental routine you can rely on when the moment gets big. Instead of reacting emotionally, you respond intentionally. Reflection Question Which of the “Big Three” do you practice consistently?
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William Payne@TweetsbyCoachP·
A small college recruiting you may have: A small gym A small student body A small group of passionate fans A small presence nationally A small offering of campus life A small feel overall as a school But there’s NOTHING SMALL about a real opportunity. It can change your life!
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Recruiting is fun! I am grateful and appreciative of every prospective player, every coach, every recruiter that I've spoken to so far! @OhioChr_WBB We are a small but mighty NCCAA Women's Basketball Team! Getting our name out to the WBB world! Still building for 2026 DM's open
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Cristiano Ronaldo is one of the greatest soccer players in history. He has won league titles, Champions League trophies, and multiple Ballon d’Or awards. But his success didn’t come from talent alone — it came from relentless work. Ronaldo is known for training longer than others, staying after practice to take extra shots, and constantly working on his speed, strength, and skills. Teammates often talk about how he sets the standard in the gym and on the field. He once said, “Talent without hard work is nothing.” The Challenge As a young player, Ronaldo wasn’t the strongest or most complete athlete. He had to build his body, sharpen his skills, and push himself daily to compete at the highest level. Instead of relying on natural ability, he outworked opponents. He showed up early, stayed late, and treated every practice like it mattered. Work ethic is choosing to give your best effort every day — even when no one is watching. #Ronaldo #Portugal #WorldCup
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Kevin DeShazo@KevinDeShazo·
Do the hard, uncomfortable, difficult thing. Struggle, fall down, fail. Get up, realize you’re fine and that you’re stronger than you thought you were. Face the next difficult thing with more confidence. Rinse, repeat. Keep showing up. 🪵🪓
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Alex Morgan is one of the most accomplished soccer players in the world. She has won World Cup titles and Olympic medals, scoring goals in some of the biggest moments in the sport. But courage isn’t just about scoring in front of huge crowds. It’s about stepping up when the pressure is high and taking responsibility when your team needs you most. She once said, “You have to believe in yourself when no one else does.” The Challenge Throughout her career, Alex has faced injuries, criticism, and intense competition for her spot on the team. There were moments when she had to fight her way back, prove herself again, and take risks on the field. Instead of playing it safe, she attacked opportunities. She took the shot. She made the run. She stepped into big moments without backing down. Courage is acting even when you feel nervous. It’s choosing to step forward instead of shrinking back. Remember: Being brave doesn’t mean you’re not afraid. It means you move forward anyway. Step up, take the chance, and trust yourself. #AlexMorgan #Soccer #Mindset
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COACH PRIME@DeionSanders·
I don't have to see it to believe it, all I need to do is to think it & believe it's attainable. Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen"(Hebrews 11:1) I ain't never depended on anybody telling me what I was or wasn't capable of. #CoachPrime
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Having the right positive mindset is the 🔑 to everything, the secret to success! Growth over fixed! Positive over negative! Let’s Go!!! ☝🏾💪🏾
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Karch Kiraly is one of the greatest volleyball players in history. He has won Olympic gold medals in both indoor and beach volleyball and later became a championship coach. His success didn’t happen overnight — it was built over years of steady progress. He once said, “Champions aren’t made in the big moments. They’re made in the thousands of small ones. The Challenge Early in his career, Kiraly had to learn that trying to do too much too fast often led to mistakes. Instead of forcing plays, he learned to read the game, trust his teammates, and wait for the right opportunity. Patience is staying steady while you work toward improvement. It’s understanding that real progress takes time. Remember: You don’t have to rush success. Keep practicing, keep learning, and trust that steady effort over time leads to big results. #KarchKiraly #Volleyball #Mindset
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“Focus on the process, not the outcome.” - Jim Taylor Jim Taylor is a well-known sports psychologist who has worked with athletes across Olympic, collegiate, and professional sports. His work focuses on helping performers develop the mental habits that lead to consistent performance under pressure. One of Taylor’s core ideas is simple but powerful: “Focus on the process, not the outcome.” Athletes often become distracted by results — winning, rankings, statistics, or what other people expect. When attention shifts to the outcome, anxiety increases and performance usually drops. Taylor teaches athletes to bring their attention back to controllable actions — preparation, effort, focus, and execution. When athletes concentrate on doing the next thing well — the next swing, the next play, the next possession — they stay present and perform closer to their ability. The best performers don’t ignore goals. They just understand that goals are achieved by winning the small moments that lead to them. For teams, this mindset is powerful. Instead of obsessing over the scoreboard, great teams focus on the behaviors that give them the best chance to succeed: communication, discipline, effort, and trust. Pressure pulls our attention to results we can’t fully control. Focusing on the process brings our attention back to the actions that actually create success. When teams commit to the process, the results tend to take care of themselves. #JimTaylor #SportsPsychology
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Kerri Walsh Jennings is one of the greatest beach volleyball players of all time. She has won three Olympic gold medals and built a career filled with big moments and tough battles. But her journey wasn’t easy. She faced injuries, tough losses, and even played through serious challenges — including winning an Olympic gold medal in 2012 while dealing with a shoulder injury. She once said, “You have to embrace the hard days. That’s where strength is built.” The Challenge In volleyball, one mistake can cost a point, and one point can change a match. Kerri learned that setbacks are part of the game. Instead of letting frustration take over, she stayed steady, encouraged her partner, and kept competing. Resilience is bouncing back after mistakes, losses, or setbacks. It’s choosing to keep going, even when things don’t feel easy. Remember: Everyone faces tough moments. What matters most is how you respond. Get back up, refocus, and keep playing your game. #KerriWalshJennings #Resilience #Mindset #SportPsychology
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Peace. Confidence. Love. Courage.
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Rafael Nadal is one of the greatest tennis players in history, winning 22 Grand Slam titles. He’s known for his intensity and his ability to lock in on every single point. What makes Nadal special isn’t just his talent — it’s how completely he concentrates. Between every point, he resets. He takes a breath. He follows the same routine. Those small habits help him stay locked in, even during long, exhausting matches. He once said, “You must focus on what you need to do next.” The Challenge In major tournaments, Nadal has faced loud crowds, tough opponents, and painful injuries. Instead of worrying about the score or the pressure of the moment, he narrows his attention to one point at a time. Focus means giving your full attention to the task in front of you. It’s not about thinking about the last mistake or the final result — it’s about the next action. Remember: You don’t have to win the whole match at once. Take it one point, one play, one moment at a time. #RafaelNadal #Focus #SportsPsychology
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Coach Rudy Griffin
Coach Rudy Griffin@CoachRudyG·
KEEP the FAITH. 🙏🏾✨ The most AMAZING things in life often happen at the exact MOMENT you feel like GIVING UP. Don’t QUIT now. Your BREAKTHROUGH could be ONE MOMENT away. 💯🚀
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COACH PRIME
COACH PRIME@DeionSanders·
If u don't understand work u won't understand truly Living. If u don't exhaust your gifting u won't reach your full potential. If u don't really want it u won't Get it! The moral is "it's Up 2 You. #CoachPrime
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