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What makes PJ Fleck tick?
As a dynamic energetic coach, he is a mentor, is a good judge of talent for both coaches and players.
Genuinely, he is interested in everyone's success. He gives his coaches a lot of freedom to develop. He is constantly plugged into the coaching world. The up and coming young talent in particular. He let the coaches coach, and teaches the players to lead.
He understands the human dynamics involved behind success. It is about people and genuinely caring for their well being, about leadership at all levels, and people engaging together rowing the boat in the same direction - that is the secret sauce. This guy can easily be a CEO of a successful company.
He is not afraid to aim high, and actively pursues it.
He is smart enough to have coaches on his staff trained to do multiple roles. Simon and Harbaugh stepped in and took over for Kirk Ciarrocca when he left. He has a backup plan.
The amazing thing is that he encourages his assistants to follow their own dreams. He supports them fully.
My first impression of him is, this guy can't be real. No one has that much infectious energy and enthusiasm. He makes winners out of people. He preaches living life to the fullest and being committed. He recognizes that failure is part of growth.
"Row The Boat" and the "HYPRR Culture" threw me for a loop at first. Love it or hate it, this is exactly the method to his madness that breeds success! He says up front that the Gophers are not for everyone. He wants players who want to be Gophers.
I'd like to give Mark Coyle a huge hug like finding a long lost brother. This is a home run hire! I hope he finishes his career here and bring those elusive Natties.
What is behind H.Y.P.R.? https://www.everydayshouldbesaturda...s-either-but-minnesota-is-gonna-do-some-stuff
As a dynamic energetic coach, he is a mentor, is a good judge of talent for both coaches and players.
Genuinely, he is interested in everyone's success. He gives his coaches a lot of freedom to develop. He is constantly plugged into the coaching world. The up and coming young talent in particular. He let the coaches coach, and teaches the players to lead.
He understands the human dynamics involved behind success. It is about people and genuinely caring for their well being, about leadership at all levels, and people engaging together rowing the boat in the same direction - that is the secret sauce. This guy can easily be a CEO of a successful company.
He is not afraid to aim high, and actively pursues it.
He is smart enough to have coaches on his staff trained to do multiple roles. Simon and Harbaugh stepped in and took over for Kirk Ciarrocca when he left. He has a backup plan.
The amazing thing is that he encourages his assistants to follow their own dreams. He supports them fully.
My first impression of him is, this guy can't be real. No one has that much infectious energy and enthusiasm. He makes winners out of people. He preaches living life to the fullest and being committed. He recognizes that failure is part of growth.
"Row The Boat" and the "HYPRR Culture" threw me for a loop at first. Love it or hate it, this is exactly the method to his madness that breeds success! He says up front that the Gophers are not for everyone. He wants players who want to be Gophers.
I'd like to give Mark Coyle a huge hug like finding a long lost brother. This is a home run hire! I hope he finishes his career here and bring those elusive Natties.
PJ Fleck On Coaching Your Culture
Teaching and coaching is about so much more than X's and O's. Understanding your student-athletes goes hand-in-hand with teaching them how to play the game in your system.
insider.afca.com
What is behind H.Y.P.R.? https://www.everydayshouldbesaturda...s-either-but-minnesota-is-gonna-do-some-stuff