players whining at 5:30 am workouts

In high school we had workouts at 6am 4 times a week during the summer. Some of us were bitching and moaning about it, so the coach takes us to the nursing home, and we saw all the elder people that couldn't get around and didn't have anyone. It sent us a great message. After that we started volunteering at the nursing home and came closer as a team.
 
Let me preface by saying that I'm aware that this is hearsay.

But if a player doesn't want to work then talk to them and let them know what might happen if they quit. If they decide they still don't want to work then give them the pink slip.

If they don't want to do what it takes to win, then they can go lose at another program. The losing attitude is no longer acceptable here.
 
Players who whine need to be shown this video and see they have no reason to make excuses. I plan to watch it every morning. If you've seen it already, I apologize:

World Strongest Dad - Dick and Rick Hoyt Part 1 :: TEAM HOYT Racing


The first time I saw this was at apromise keepers event in Atlanta. We were in the arena where the Hawks play and I watched about 10,000 men of all kinds cry like babies. I cry everytime I watch it. That guy is a perfect role model for every father in the world.
 
i wouldn't waste my time. judging from all of her 10 posts, all she knows how to do is talk about creer, and even then she's not that accurate.

posted at the start of the 2008 season:


also posted at the start of the 2008 season:
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and there's more where that came from....

WOW my head hurts from reading all that.
 
In high school we had workouts at 6am 4 times a week during the summer. Some of us were bitching and moaning about it, so the coach takes us to the nursing home, and we saw all the elder people that couldn't get around and didn't have anyone. It sent us a great message. After that we started volunteering at the nursing home and came closer as a team.

Ehh, 6 is a little early during the summer. We did 7:30 in the morning. Either way, it still sucked balls.
 
Now this was a long time ago and not sure they still do this but hard work is good for you and everything worth having is worth working hard to achieve.
 
It's the same philosophy the Marine Corps uses. "You have to break them in order to rebuild them"

I've seen the tactic turn the weakest people into stone cold fighting machines. Yes, the first part is horrible, but over time, the players will get used to it, and it will be second nature. I guarantee it will make the team more tight-knit, and better at their job.

Yes Sir... the us against them attitude they will come out with should translate to the field :salute:
 
It would be nice to see our team operate with the dedication and disiplane of the United Staes Marines. We played a team close to that a few years ago and got wipped on the feild we won on the score board but on the feild it was another story. I can not wait to see this kind of disipline installed into our players. What a great time to be a UT VOL!
 
Some of the hardline totalitarianism lived on in the East, even after the Iron Curtain fell.Sometimes the full name of such republics can be deceptive: having "people's" or "democratic" in the name of a country can, in some cases bear no relation with the concepts of democracy (neither "representative" nor "direct") that grew in the West. In fact, the phrases "People's Republic" and/or "Democratic Republic" were part of the official titles of many Marxist states during the Cold War, including East Germany, North Korea, Mongolia, and today's People's Republic of China.

Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the Republic for which it stands: one Nation under God, indivisible, with Liberty and Justice for all."

Pledge of Allegiance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I'm really confused. I thought the US was a democracy. What is the difference?
 
I'm really confused. I thought the US was a democracy. What is the difference?

In a nutshell, Democracy is mob rules where as a Republic is representative rule. (i.e., a person is accused of a horrible crime. The majority (mob) wants to take him out and lynch him; representatives circumvent the wishes of the majority and give him a trial).

"A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine." - Thomas Jefferson
 
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Ehh, 6 is a little early during the summer. We did 7:30 in the morning. Either way, it still sucked balls.
We had a choice to go at 530 AM or 5 PM and since mostly everyone on our team worked we almost always were at the 530 AM ones. I also had position drills and film throughout the summer at 4PM which was a pain to get off of work for.
 
We had a choice to go at 530 AM or 5 PM and since mostly everyone on our team worked we almost always were at the 530 AM ones. I also had position drills and film throughout the summer at 4PM which was a pain to get off of work for.

You're a CAK player, correct?
 
I'm really confused. I thought the US was a democracy. What is the difference?

We are. We are a representative democracy or a federal republic; it just depends which term a given person would rather use.

"Democracy is a form of government in which power is held directly or indirectly by citizens under a free electoral system."

We do not fail to meet the definition of a democracy, and this is why the spreading of American influence across places like Europe has been referred to as "democratization." We are indeed a type of republic, and we are also a type of democracy. Neither of those is wrong.
 
And since we are both, many have called us a democratic republic. That has nothing to do with Marxism. Many Communist states used that term to act as if there was some semblance of freedom, which there often wasn't. But that does not mean that the term "democratic republic" is reserved exclusively for Marxist states.
 
For optimum results, replace a players' coach with an iron ass. Then when the time comes, replace the iron ass with a players' coach.

Having two of the same type in a row rarely pays dividends.
 
For optimum results, replace a players' coach with an iron ass. Then when the time comes, replace the iron ass with a players' coach.

Having two of the same type in a row rarely pays dividends.

Your using the nlf system of coaching changes They do this because you keep the core of your players for years. In college the turn over is so quick you don't have to worry about your message getting old since you have such a turn over with players.
 
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