Coach Scott Celli said about a player, "She wants to learn. She wants to improve. She wants to play."
Being coachable, listening and working to translate coaching into high performance, gives players a chance to excel. Coaching may not raise your floor or your ceiling based on size, athleticism, and skill potential. But it elevates your performance, your reality.
The "diamond in the rough" is that player who 'comes out of nowhere' to become a contributor or perhaps an exceptional player. Those players share common elements - commitment, determination, work ethic, and coachability.
A champions best -ability is coachability.
Being coachable isn't a skill; it's a mindset.
Coachable athletes don't just listen-they act.
Average players see feedback as being called out.
Elite players understand feedback is being called up to a higher standard of excellence. pic.twitter.com/TAv4NzfkkB
Being coachable, being teachable is a choice.
— The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) February 17, 2024
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