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Part Two

Tony discusses lessons he learned in multiple domains.  and the value of surrounding yourself with strong coaches, friends and mentors.  You will certainly be encouraged and inspired by this conversation.  Tony provides insights to strong leadership, learning and influencing.

He describes how easy it is to get caught up in preparing for a test that you miss the opportunity to learn.

Tony Bohannon recounts his first impression of the legend.

20150411_130814-Tony-Bohannon He discusses lessons he learned from sports and the value of surrounding yourself with strong coaches, friends and mentors.  You will certainly be encouraged and inspired by this conversation.

“I didn’t become a good ball player until I got cut.”

Listen for what Tony did while coaching kids when they started shutting down on him.

Tony discusses the rewards of hard work and attention to detail.

This is part One.

 

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Here is proof once more that he is a legend in his own mind.

Yes, you can subscribe to Dax’s podcast on iTunes.  Just search for Dax Myhand in the iTunes store.

Subscribe.  Listen.  Write a review.

Looks like Dax is in some pretty good company.  Click on “Related” and you will see some pretty big names in media.


 

Oh yeah, Duke won the National Championship the other day.  Listen to what Dax says about that.

 

Frank “Doc” Hideg coached American Legion baseball in Paducah, Kentucky for 23 years.  He accumulated 831 wins and 294 learning opportunities.  The baseball field at Brooks Stadium is named “Doc Hideg Field” in honor of his tireless efforts, love for the young people and tremendous example.

Doc HidegHe discusses tryouts, college scholarships and the link between work ethic and attitude.

Many of his players went on to play baseball at the next levels including, college, minor and the major leagues, e.g. Steve Finley

“You can read a book and you can practice all you want.  But there is only one way you are going to learn how to play baseball, that is to play the game.”

“If you can win doing it the wrong way, think about how much you can win doing it the right way.”

Doc explains how fun is just part of baseball.  Kids might do well to skip a day of instruction on how to tie shoes and just divide up teams and play the game.

 

Chris Webber needs to change his twitter tag from @realchriswebber to @getrealchriswebber

Lets do a little fact checking Chris Webber

Career: 35 G, 7.9 Points Per Game, 6.0 RPG, 0.4 APG

Career: 104 G, 8.1 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 0.9 APG