Becky & Patricia introduce the last theme for season 3 in this introductory episode. In this month’s theme, I went Pro, we will be interviewing women who have made sports their career, some of them as athletes and others as coaches and administration. In the introduction, they share the stats, that only 7% of athletesContinue reading “Ep 44 – I went Pro”
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Own the Journey
Alison Ottenbreit talks about the importance of owning her own journey as far as her health and her job go. She also talks about the importance of letting her 9-year-old daughter own her own journey. Alison has a PhD in social psychology and works for Legal Services Corporation. She talks about the importance ofContinue reading “Own the Journey”
Measuring Perfection
Barb Cordova has been a gymnastics coach for over 20 years. Before coaching, she was a gymnast herself. Measuring perfection comes naturally. Barb shares about her relationship with perfection as an athlete and now an adult and how she keeps perspective and helps her athletes keep perspective as well. She also shares about the lossContinue reading “Measuring Perfection”
The Huddle for Women Recap
This is “Two Minute Drill | The Huddle for Women” by FCA on Vimeo: — Watch on vimeo.com/513614842/4c81345881 Check out the recap video from our virtual conference! Looking forward to 2022 when we will meet in person!
Perspective
How many times have you thought, hindsight is 20/20? If we had known some information now it would have changed how we went about a current situation. With age we grow wise to how life is a series of interactions with others. Will we approach them well or not? The fire on the boardwalk fromContinue reading “Perspective”
Take a Timeout
It’s the 3rd quarter and things are getting heated. It’s been a back and forth battle the entire game. We have a game plan, but the girls seem to have forgotten it. They have started making bad passes and committing silly fouls. Now our center is yelling at the point guard about a missed opportunity.Continue reading “Take a Timeout”