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Don't ask yourself what you did wrong ask yourself what you did right.
John Kessel
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John Kessel
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: September 24
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John Joseph Vincent Kessel
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There is nothing less important in life than the score after one game of a two out of three game match.
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Most of us are referees at heart we like to call throws and errors on someone else.
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The wise coach takes all the heat when his players lose, and gives them all the credit when they win.
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A coach must sometimes see players with his heart, and hear them with his eyes.
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There are three choices in life and sport - either you do it, you don't do it or you think about it. Most humans think about it. We will do it.
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Never back down, never fear anyone, for the best opponents will help you to play your best.
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Coaches must be flexible, for then they won't get bent out of shape.
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You cannot turn your winning attitude on when you think you 'need it.' You must work on it every day, every practice, every match - win or lose. Focus on playing to win, not playing to lose, for there is a season of difference between the two.
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Too many players are so afraid to do anything that they seldom venture to do anything.
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You can be harsh on your players and still coach, but it is easier when you are kind to them.
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The substitute that thinks his place below him, will certainly be below his place.
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Focus on winning the contest with yourself.
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Teachers all over the nation are doing the job they are asked to do, but one they are not really prepared to do. To teach volleyball as a physical activity that is also a positive experience. If you care about volleyball, help these teachers have fun and learn more of this great game. Teach the teachers.
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Good players win volleyball games for you, not tall players.
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The kind of player who has turned his game around, he used to be lousy and lazy and now he is lazy and lousy.
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Coaches need to have the ability of tact - to teach the team to rub out mistakes rather than to rub them in.
John Kessel
Never mishandle hope or self-confidence - those are elements of life, not just a game.
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Make your mistakes with confidence. It is the only way you are going to learn anything. Never be afraid to do a skill, no matter how simple or hard it may seem someone has done it, and so can you, With enough committed practice and confidence.
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Work hard - beat out half the team. Be committed, play fair as a team player - Beat out another quarter of the team. The last quarter is your desire and beliefs, and where you are playing.
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I am here to give my players the little push they need, just like they needed long ago, when first learning the art of the swing. All you needed then was a little push, and quickly you were pumping away, flying higher and higher, without any more help from the 'coach.'
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