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Jordan Menning

@JordanMenning

Father, Husband, Christ Follower, & Life-Long Learner. Tweets are my own.

Rock Rapids, IA Katılım Aralık 2012
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CL-GLR Girls’ Wrestling
CL-GLR Girls’ Wrestling@CLGLRgirlsWR·
Congrats to Avery Littlefield on signing to wrestle for Northwestern College today!
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Kevin Sorbo
Kevin Sorbo@ksorbs·
The *BEST* 3 minutes of preaching I have EVER seen
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Jamy Bechler
Jamy Bechler@CoachBechler·
𝗕𝗮𝗱 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... NOBODY reminds anyone of the standards 𝗔𝘃𝗲𝗿𝗮𝗴𝗲 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... COACHES remind team of the standards 𝗚𝗼𝗼𝗱 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... CAPTAINS remind team of the standards 𝗖𝗵𝗮𝗺𝗽𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗧𝗲𝗮𝗺𝘀 ... EVERYONE reminds each other of the standards
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James Light
James Light@JamesALight·
Penn State HC Matt Campbell - Aligned Player Driven Leadership 10 Steps To Reach Your Full Potential 1. It starts with belief 2. Step by step plan 3. Maintain a positive attitude 4. Develop good habits 5. Our team must feel we care about them 6. Use our veteran players as team leaders 7. Deal with pressure 8. Be consistent and persistent 9. Adversity is coming, be prepared 10. Handling success will be our greatest challenge
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JESUS IS KING
JESUS IS KING@JesusIsMyKingX·
If you believe Jesus is King, type Amen.
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Adam | Faithful Messenger
Adam | Faithful Messenger@Adam_FaithfulM·
The Bible has 31,102 verses — and the very center verse? Psalm 118:8 — 'It is better to take refuge in the Lord than to trust in humans.' Right in the middle, God reminds us where real trust belongs!
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Alan Stein, Jr.
Alan Stein, Jr.@AlanSteinJr·
Steve Nash didn’t just lead in assists. He led the NBA in high-fives, fist bumps, and pats on the back. And a UC Berkeley study found that teams who showed more physical enthusiasm… won more. Energy is contagious. Encouragement matters.
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Todd Gongwer
Todd Gongwer@ToddGongwer·
‼️‼️Nick Saban is spot on!! For over 30 years I’ve been involved in some capacity with college athletics. *Leadership development *Character development *Culture development *Purpose development Perseverance, loyalty, humility, etc…. All of these are about the future of the student-athlete. In the last 5 years, transfer portal & NIL has shifted the focus from delayed gratification concepts to the “treasure” most immediately at hand —a quick fix, all about me, money mentality. To do this with virtually no guidelines, the NCAA has proven themselves to be incredibly weak and irresponsible, to put it mildly. 👇👇👇👇
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
The final speech of coach Lou Holtz’s life from this past November. Take the time to watch it and thanks to @A1Policy for sharing this with @outkick. RIP to Coach Holtz, a great man:
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
Loyal assistant coaches matter more than most people realize. They support the vision. They protect the culture. They tell you the truth. Great programs aren’t built by one coach. They’re built by a loyal staff that pulls in the same direction.
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Greg Berge
Greg Berge@GregBerge·
“Don’t lose sight of the people who help you get to where you are." - Greg McDermott 🥇 Gratitude keeps you grounded. No one climbs the mountain alone.
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Darren Rovell
Darren Rovell@darrenrovell·
The poem that Lou Holtz would have his players memorize…
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath just delivered the brutal truth parents and educators need to face: “Even in schools, it doesn’t matter what the size of the screen is… and it doesn’t matter who bought it… All of these things are going to hurt learning, which in turn are going to hurt our kids’ cognitive development.” His core warning: Gen Z is the first modern generation to be less cognitively capable than their parents — despite more years in school. Attention, memory, literacy, numeracy, executive function, even general IQ — all declining. The culprit isn’t school itself. It’s the widespread introduction of screens and digital tools for learning. Across 80 countries, once tech floods classrooms, performance drops sharply. Kids using computers ~5 hours/day for schoolwork score over 2/3 of a standard deviation lower than those who rarely touch tech. US NAEP data mirrors it: states adopt 1:1 devices → scores plateau, then fall. The biological reality: Humans evolved to learn deeply from other humans, not screens. Screens circumvent the natural mechanisms of attention, memory consolidation, and deep processing. When the tool fails to deliver, we don’t remove it — we redefine success to fit the tool (e.g., SAT reading comprehension reduced to skimming short sentences instead of deep passages). That’s not progress. That’s surrender. The cost is a generation losing cognitive sharpness at the exact moment the world needs them sharpest. Parents, teachers, policymakers: How much longer do we let screens dictate what “learning” looks like?
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Youth Inc.
Youth Inc.@YouthInc·
Greg Olsen’s advice? If a coach ever tells you to only play their sport… run 🚩
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Adam Archuleta
Adam Archuleta@AdamArchuleta·
30 years ago I started a journey. Not one scholarship offer. The reason? I was deemed too slow. That day I DECIDED nothing would stop me. I found my trainer Jay Schroeder and started an unorthodox training program that tested me physically, emotionally, and psychologically to level I could have never imagined. I lived by the mantra that: Your will to PREPARE for success had to be far greater than your desire for success. I went all in, committed my heart and soul, and 5 years later - 25 years ago - I had my chance to show the NFL how far I’d come. Here the video from my pro day: 40 YD - 4.37 Short Shuttle - 3.83 3 Cone - 6.37 Long Shuttle - 10.77 Pedal Flip - 4.11 I also benched 225 lbs 31x , vertical jumped 39.5", broad jumped 10'10" I literally transformed myself from a nobody to one of the best in the world in 5 years. I post this not to brag but as a reminder. BELIEF is powerful. Don't ever allow or entertain anybody's judgment or narrative about you, even for a microsecond. DOUBLE DOWN on yourself and always put it all on your shoulders. Have immense GRATITUDE for what God has put in front of you. Looking back, I’m grateful I didn’t earn a scholarship, that I had to walk on, that I had to fight and sacrifice to a level I never thought possible... To BELIEVE in myself so deeply that nothing could ever stop me. I have immense pride in that journey... More than in any NFL accolade. It represents defying the impossible and forms the foundation for everything I do in life today. My only regret? Back then, I thought it was all me. It wasn't. Better late than never: all glory to God #AlBundy #GloryDays #Resilience #NeverQuit #NFLCombine
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Heath Evans
Heath Evans@HeathEvans44·
I played for Nick Saban, Bill Belichick, and Sean Payton. I studied under some of the greatest coaching minds in the history of professional football. And after the Lord saved me, I realized something that changed everything. Every single leadership principle that made those teams thrive is biblical. They just did it for the glory of man instead of the glory of God. Here is what I mean. Belichick taught us to do our jobs. Scripture commands us to work as unto the Lord, not for the approval of men. (Col. 3:23) Belichick held Tom Brady to a higher standard than anyone else. Scripture says to whom much is given, much is required. (Luke 12:48) Belichick cut the cancer immediately, no matter the cost. Scripture tells us that a little leaven leavens the whole lump. (Gal. 5:9) Belichick sacrificed personal credit and took responsibility for every loss. Scripture calls leaders to be servants first. (Matthew 20:26) Brady sacrificed personal stats for the good of the team. Scripture says do nothing out of selfish ambition, but in humility consider others above yourself. (Phil. 2:3) Brady could encourage a teammate and confront him in the same breath. Scripture says speak the truth in love. (Eph. 4:15) These men did not know they were pulling from eternal, biblical commands. But the principles worked. They always work. Because truth is truth whether the man wielding it knows its source or not. Now imagine this. If these principles built a two-decade dynasty in professional football with men who did not know the Lord, what would God do through His church if we humbled ourselves and followed the same playbook? What would happen in your marriage if you coached yourself harder than you coach anyone else? What would happen in your home if you cut the cancers of laziness, passivity, and selfishness? What would happen in your leadership if you stopped protecting your ego and started serving your team? The blueprint is not new. The playbook has been written for two thousand years. The question is whether you are willing to run it. I spent 10 years in the NFL and the best locker rooms I ever walked into operated on principles that Scripture laid out long before football existed. Stop looking for a new framework. Open the Book. And do your job.
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Anthony Mitchell
Anthony Mitchell@AMitchellSports·
Central Lyon - 41 Westwood - 26 FINAL @CentralLyon punches their ticket to the program’s fifth consecutive @IGHSAU State Tournament! Coverage tonight at 10 on @kcautv
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Kelsey Dennehy
Kelsey Dennehy@kelseydennehytv·
A sports specialization study at UCLA found that 88% of NCAA Division I athletes played an average of two to three sports growing up. I spoke with a Sioux Falls athlete and trainer who have seen the direct impacts of the multi-sport experience.
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Zach Lutmer@LutmerZach·
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