




Coach Aaron Huff
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@CoachAaronHuff
SPHS Social Studies Teacher | Head Wrestling Coach | ΟΚ - ΚΣ | KSU Alum ‘19 | 2020 NTOY | Proud Dad
























If your youth wrestling coach is cursing at your athletes, you need to find a new room. I just spent a few days at Oklahoma State, one of the most talented rooms in college wrestling. I didn’t hear a single curse word delivered by leadership during practice. The best coaches in the country, coaching the best athletes in the country — with the most on the line. Now ask yourself, if the best coaches aren’t using that type of language with 20-year-olds, does it make sense to use it when addressing your 10-year-old sons and daughters? Negative energy is contagious, and so is the language. It’s tough to build someone up while belittling them at the same time. If you want your kids to be empowered, allow them to be led by coaches in control of their own emotions. Treat your wrestlers with dignity, and you get the most from them. Foul language has no place in youth sports. - JB #thoughtoftheday #alliseeisgoldacademy #relationshipsovermemberships