Nick Cole

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Nick Cole

Nick Cole

@Dirteenick

Riverside, IA Se unió Ekim 2011
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Isaac Trumble
Isaac Trumble@isaactrumble_·
I have so much respect for athletes that stay at a school who first gave them an opportunity. Loyalty goes both ways.
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Adam Tirapelle, CIMA®
Adam Tirapelle, CIMA®@adamtirapelle·
There are legit injuries. But I've been around a long time. I've seen guys with constantly dislocating shoulders finish 3rd. And guys with dislocated fingers trying to pop them back in during the match so they don't have to take injury time. Toughest shit I've ever seen. I will give Ryder that he has a long career ahead so maybe didn't want to make it worse. But most of these guys should be lacing up. That's my stance and it's kind of something every one of us has done for decades. These kids aren't more special or any more injured than those that came before them.
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@adamtirapelle In Ryder’s defense, he wrestled to AA with a dislocated shoulder & has been hurt since the Big 12s.

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Cliff Fretwell
Cliff Fretwell@knarkill·
If me and @roper165 were gonna do a Mega Elite Scramble camp this summer where should we do it? We haven’t done a camp together in 10 years.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Nick Saban once said... “If you want to make everyone happy, don’t be a leader; sell ice cream.” Leadership is hard. It is earned. It is an inside-out process. What are the Traits of the Best Team Leaders? Here are 9 of them. 1: Commitment Level Everything in team success begins with Commitment. Your leaders HAVE to be committed. They are bought in. They have put in the time. They are invested, and because of that, TEAM success means something to them. 2: Work Ethic The best leaders are your hardest workers. They lead by example with how hard they work. They bring out this work ethic in others. 3: Trusted and Respected Great team leaders have the trust and respect of their teammates. They have EARNED this trust. They make good choices. They treat their teammates well. They are inclusive. 4: We > Me The best team leaders are about TEAM success. They have a broad-based perspective. They want what is best for the Team. They are willing to do what it takes to help the Team win. It is not about them. 5: Competitive Spirit Great leaders are highly competitive. They want to Win. They know HOW to win. This spirit is contagious with others on the team. This spirit creates a culture of winning and success. 6: Bought into the Culture The best leaders are bought into the team culture. They are the "Gatekeepers" of the team culture. The "True" Culture of the team is the standard that team leaders allow. This is incredibly important in successful teams. 7: Relationship Builders The best team leaders connect and build relationships with ALL of their teammates. They understand the power of positive interaction and energy and the impact this has on a team. 8: Willing to Hold Others Accountable The best team leaders are willing to confront and challenge teammates when needed. They become "junior firefighters" and put out the small fires behind the scenes that can happen in a team. They hold others Accountable. 9: They Inspire The best leaders have the ability to inspire their teammates and those around them. It is hard to do. This is the pinnacle of leadership. _____ Follow me @gregberge for Actionable Ideas on Coaching, Leadership, Culture, and Teams. Subscribe to my free weekly newsletter: Find the link in my profile.
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Path To Manliness
Path To Manliness@PathToManliness·
I hated running. Now I run Spartan Races I hated writing, now I'm a published author I wasn't a techy, but I built my own website I was a big beer drinker, but I dropped 30 pounds in one year Break free of your self imposed chains
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The Wrestling Room (Pat Mineo)
The Wrestling Room (Pat Mineo)@MrPatMineo·
One of the greatest posts/perspectives/shares in the wrestling community ever… Bravo @cylersanderson! 👏🏼 I’ll never forget all the extra time spent at practices, workouts and tournaments with my Dad & Brother. In the moment you don’t realize it- those trips and rides seem mundane. But, that time is precious. One of my favorite things to see during the NCAA finals are the families- because you can feel their passion and closeness, whether watching in person or on screen. You can tell they have been on a journey together, one that has brought them closer. Wrestling is a family sport and a journey! 🙌🏼
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Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast
New Audio Doc Incoming‼️ We are releasing a new 5-part series called Surviving the Iranian Revolution. An incredible story about two Iranian national team wrestlers' search for freedom during the most turbulent period in middle eastern history. Do we have any takers for an early preview?
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InfaWrest
InfaWrest@InfaWrest·
Show me an image of your favourite wrestling shoe, and I’ll let you know if you’re allowed in.
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Seth Gross
Seth Gross@GodsWrestler133·
Telling wrestlers to retire after college is one of the dumbest things we do in this sport. We’ve built this weird culture where if you’re not making world teams every year, it’s time to “move on.” Only ONE guy gets the spot. so every other elite wrestler should just quit? That’s wild. Still healthy? Still hungry? Keep going. Wrestling isn’t just for champs. it’s for lifers. And let’s be real: •The average UFC champion is 33 years old •Burroughs won a World title at 33 •David Taylor won his first World/Olympic medal at 30 •Dake didn’t make his first team until he was 27 If they had listened to the “you’re too old” crowd, we’d have never seen their greatness. This “retire if you’re not #1” or “go get a real job” mentality? It’s toxic. And honestly, it’s usually coming from people who quit too early and want you to follow them. Look at jiu-jitsu—grown men and women still throwing down in their 30s, 40s, 50s… and the sport is thriving because of it. Wrestling doesn’t end at 22. It ends when you say it does.
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MLFootball
MLFootball@MLFootball·
TRENDING: MARSHALL FAULK’S 1ST SPEECH AS THE COLORADO RB COACH HAS GONE VIRAL. “I'm new. For those of you that don't know me, I'm Marshall Falk. I don't want to get into stats. If you want those, I'm Googleable. Check me out” “Effort requires no talent”
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Tervel Dlagnev
Tervel Dlagnev@TervelDlagnev·
Practice partners are only advantageous if you seek them out and fight. Just being in an elite room but wrestling with your buddy or coach every now and again forcing you to wrestle someone tough (against your will doesn’t make “practice partners” a benefit. Just a buzz word.
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Eliot Clough
Eliot Clough@EliotClough·
Iowa has been open about its plans to add another QB in the portal. Brendan Sullivan remains unfazed. “That’s the name of the game these days. You’ve got to compete. If you’re scared to compete, you shouldn’t be playing the game. I’m here. I’m staying. I’m playing for Iowa.”
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Right Scope 🇺🇸
Right Scope 🇺🇸@RightScopee·
🚨BREAKING: J.D Vance says, "Take every square inch of U.S. farmland back from China. Do not leave them with a single blade of grass." Do you agree with J.D Vance? A. YES B. NO
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The Winning Difference
The Winning Difference@thewinningdiff1·
“The kids in our room that haven’t played yet and sometimes they want to pout, they need to realize that you don’t know when your time is coming. Will you work while you wait?” Kirby Smart
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