I had a vocal coach. It's a sad thing, but I had to hire someone so that I could get my Australian accent back.
I think sometimes when it comes to sports, and especially relationships between players and coaches, that people lose track, lose a sense of reality.
I spend around two and half hours on the track every day running and another 2 hours in the weight room lifting weights with my strength coach.
I just think we shouldn't get into counting coaches' records. I've never been for that... but I know that's just American society.
In externals we advance with lightening express speed, in modes of thought and sympathy we lumber on in stage-coach fashion.
I fell in love with coaching. I loved interacting with young people, having the opportunity to make a tremendous impression on them.
It seems a lot of straight men need a word coach or a lawyer when it comes to discussing 'Sex and the City.'
My mom was one of the original designers for Coach in the eighties, and she designed some classics, including the City Bag. It's the only bag I use!
I don't know what being an Everest guide means. I am a coach, not a guide.
Even though I retired from coaching, I still believe that is my calling.
I've started doing my coaching badges, I'd like to be a manager one day.
I coach a few guys and they work very, very hard, but in our day we did it because we just loved it.
Some coaches pray for wisdom. I pray for 260-pound tackles. They'll give me plenty of wisdom.
It must be murder to be an aging beauty, a former Tadzio, to see your future as an ignored spectator rushing up to meet you like the hard pavement. What a small sip of gall to be able to time with each passing year the ever-shorter interval in which ...
When I shoot, the ball bounces hard against the backboard, and flies wildly through the air, knocking the coach in the head. I slap a hand over my mouth. The coach barely catches herself from falling. Several students laugh. She glares at me and read...
Coach Norman Dale: You know, in the ten years that I coached, I never met anybody who wanted to win as badly as I did. I'd do anything I had to do to increase my advantage. Anybody who tried to block the pursuit of that advantage, I'd just push 'em o...
That whole thing about, 'Hey, ex-catchers are the best managers.' Listen, pitching coaches have some brains, too. Sometimes they're not all there, but sometimes they are.
Selecting the right person for the right job is the largest part of coaching.
It's hard when your father's the coach. Sometimes you don't know where one leaves off and the other begins.
But I haven't met a player or a coach whose goal isn't to win the Super Bowl.
I do have some young coaches, but I don't really believe that is the biggest problem we have here.