Top 26 Quotes About Coaching Kids
#1. No coach who is coaching kids should ever curse a kid.
Ray Lewis
#2. Coaching is not something I'm passionate about. I'm passionate about coaching kids
David Beckham
#3. Where the Lord closes a door, somewhere He opens a window.
Julie Andrews
#4. When it comes to hockey, it's been in my blood since I was 3 or 4 years old. I love coaching the kids, especially at that level.
Mario Lemieux
#5. If I miss coaching that much, I could go to some little school where they didn't recruit, where all the kids wanted to go. I believe I could find somewhere to coach.
Bear Bryant
#6. The more things we can get kids to do correctly off the court, the more they will do correctly on the court.
Mike Jarvis
#8. I'm sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids.
Patrick Ewing
#9. When I retired, I really wanted to spend time with my family and kids. Coaching would have prevented that due to the commitment of the job and travel that goes with it, too.
John Elway
#10. I often steal sandwiches, eat them, and put the container's back., with a signed autograph of my self in its place. It's my way of giving back to society.
Thom Yorke
#11. I find young kids. I enjoy coaching and enjoy making them better players.
Graham Roberts
#12. The single most important thing in coaching is turning out educated kids who are ready for society.
Allen Newell
#13. One of the biggest reasons I like coaching college ball is the kids. I feel I can impact players' lives. I like the fact that they're student-athletes. I like to see those kids graduate.
Rick Majerus
#14. Coaching my own kid is driving both him and me crazy
Jan Garavaglia
#15. Undisturbed by fears and unspoiled by pleasures, we shall be afraid neither of death nor the gods.
Seneca.
#16. You don't need to know what you're escaping from to become a fugitive.
Bella Pollen
#17. All of a sudden, I'm really tired. I feel like I'm always fighting to be with him, while he's fighting to push me away.
Leisa Rayven
#18. The happiest people I have known in this world have been the Saints-and, after these, the men and women who get immediate and conscious enjoyment from little things.
Hugh Walpole
#19. If you can wiggle your toes with the mere flicker of an intention, why can't you reset your biological clock?
Deepak Chopra
#20. We draft mostly high school kids and we have one of the finest, if not the finest, player development programs and coaching staffs and we teach our players the right way to play. We also have a game plan in scouting, and there are certain types of players that we look for.
Roy Clark
#21. Somebody has to give a wakeup call to our coaching world to ask them real questions and show them that if you have kids, then you know there is no way you can talk to somebody else like that, because that's somebody's child.
Ray Lewis
#22. It's that way all the way down the line. I've got a boy coaching college ball and another son coaching high school. All the way down to summer leagues, all the way down to kids who are 14 years old. All those teams have a closer.
Bruce Sutter
#23. I'm coaching 'swing at this, don't swing at that,' and in the middle of it, a kid looks at me and says, 'Coach, I think I'm going to fail history.' Or maybe their girlfriend just dumped them. These are kids, and once I embraced that, this became a lot more fun.
Tony Gwynn
#24. Part of the genius of (Nick) Sabin's system was that he understood that no matter the skill set, he was inheriting vulnerable kids from various backgrounds. For those times when they made poor decisions, as they invariably did, the safety net must be strong as far and wide as possible.
Jeff Benedict
#25. I had a great bunch of kids. They all hung with us. The coaching staff hung with us. And we played tough every game. If you've got kids that want to play and react to you, it's fun. I'm having a good time.
Joe Paterno
#26. I don't go on lunch dates with friends. I hear about people having dinner parties, but I never do that. I'm not really human.
Fiona Apple
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