Saturday, July 26, 2008

Do I Really want to be good?


One of the things that I love about our hs track and XC program is that it doesn't take long for our program to weed out those that just want to be a part of and those that really want to be good and get better. Our kids work intensely everyday and commit to improving themselves. It allows them to see themselves doing some things that they never thought they could do. The ones who don't' make it unfortunately end up quitting because it is a real commitment. Their commitment transfers into the classroom. They either push themselves harder to improve their grades etc or they just do enough to get by. The intent is that if they improve mentally, physically, and spiritually from year to year they take with them life lessons when they leave us.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Giving Back



A couple of weeks ago I heard the story about how former LSU runner Lolo Jones had given her home town of Des Moines,Iowa her prize money in an effort to help the recovery from the flood damage. I was really moved by this story which many people don't know about. When you give back their is something that you experience that is indescribable. You experience such wonderful blessings in your life because you give with genuine heart. Even if you don't have money your time is equally valuable, especially to young people. I think LoLo Jones is going to be blessed with her Olympic gold in the coming weeks because of her genuine heart.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Running is a Gift


As I get older and I continue to run to stay in shape and maintain a good weight, I appreciate being able to run even more now then I did when I was younger. When you are young you don't understand that it's a God given talent unless someone reminds you of that. I try as often as I can to teach our girls that running should become a part of your lifestyle. You should get to the point where you don't even feel right if you don't run. I always remind them that there are people who wish they could run like them and that having that ability is a blessing. Most of them really never understand until they are put in a position where they can't run due to injury. Then they later see that running is a gift.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Visions


Visions are the most amazing things. Everything that we want to accomplish or we want others who are close to us to accomplish starts with a vision. There is a mental practice handout that I give my kids every season. It talks about how you have to first see yourself as the kind of runner you want to be. That vision is planted in your mind and that vision is the thing that keeps you going. Visions, most importantly, can also be applied to your daily life. The kind of person you want to be and the kind of life you want for yourself starts with a vision.

Friday, July 11, 2008

Why I love XC


I mentioned in an earlier blog how I am excited about my new challenge of coaching a young team this year. This is something that I haven't done in years. Our XC team is going to be filled with a bunch of talented freshmen. They will be taught how to be a real team, how to count on each other and how to have faith in each other just like the previous teams. XC always excites me because it takes a certain level of mental toughness to focus for a 5K. Many people believe our black kids cannot concentrate for that long. But I think our HS program does a good job of teaching this kind of focus in our practice sessions. Focusing for 3.1 on running with correct form, correct hill running, pack running etc just doesn't happen at the meet. This has to be taught daily. Its tough but the great thing about it is it all transfers to the track.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

What Live Life to the Fullest Really Means



Over the past year, their have been quite a few young people that have passed away. Many of these people I have known. Their sudden deaths made me take a closer look at my life and what it means to really live life to the fullest. The teens I teach think that this statement refers to doing alot of crazy, destructive stuff in your life until you can't do it anymore but I think they miss the point. You have an opportunity to follow the path that God has blessed you with. The best feeling in the world is knowing you have made a positive impact on someone. As young adults we have to take a stand and continue to do the right thing so that young people can see that its OK to do so. Then they understand that all that other crazy stuff doesn't even matter.

Monday, July 7, 2008

You can't be a good coach unless you are a good teacher


I am so blessed that God has put me in a position right now to use my talents of coaching and teaching to help others. You cant be a good coach unless you are good teacher. This past semester I was blessed to have gender based classes (All girls). In classes like that you can really work with the girls without the constant distractions from the boys. Don't get me wrong I have had some good boys in my classes over the years but I prefer gender base. In coaching girls over the years, God revealed somethings about me that has helped me improve in being a good motivator and improving my teaching cues. Most of the time by the end of the season I am tired and worn out, but I am really looking forward to the new challenge of having a young group this year and teaching them. God has placed a plan in my heart for my All-black XC team and I want to see that plan fulfilled.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

With everything that has happened in our nation and the world, one cannot help but to take a look at their own life and re-evaluate their priorities and whats really important. I have learned that you are blessed when you work hard to do what is right and are faithful that God is going to take care of you. If we really open our eyes we are blessed everyday. I guarantee if we change our daily focus we will see those blessings we used to overlook. These are the things that give us hope in the midst of all the negativity around us.