Coach Godsey is a brilliant mind, a great teacher, and it's been fun learning from him so far.

People respected my experience, they hire me, they pay me what I am worth to coach their team.

The coach is the boss at the end of the day. I do whatever he tells me and don't ask questions.

I think the coach, the owner, the GM, the players want to win the game. That's the bottom line.

You and I are the players, God's our head coach, and we're all playing the biggest game of all.

I have a wealth of experience, but I do not want to coach. I rather like the role of recruiter.

How can a coach have any influence over a player that's making over five times more than he is?

I come here to be coach of Manchester City and train these players. That's the reason I am here.

You're always growing as a coach, and I am not done growing, and hopefully I'm not done winning.

Each group and each youngster is different. As a leader or coach, you get to know what they need.

When it comes to peaking at the right time, I have to thank my coach Mike Holmes: he is a genius.

When I raced, I had great parents, even a greater coach and a nutritionist. I was never insecure.

Everyone's opinions have to be respected. The coach has his, we have ours, the media have theirs.

No parent or coach can be true to any child and say he's ready for the N.F.L. out of high school.

I coach my mentees to act as if they are invincible - to act as if they could accomplish anything!

It is nice to pick a squad or train players for 30 minutes, but I do not like the life of a coach.

You begin to take on the mentality of your coach. If he feels so confident, then I feel confident.

I wouldn't think I would coach again, because it would just be hard not being in the Cowboys' blue.

I was playing cricket first and my cricket coach was the one that introduced me to track and field.

Regarding Jose Mourinho, I hope I can learn a lot from him - he is a coach with a fantastic record.

I don't want to coach too far into my 60s. By then, I'll be playing golf four or five times a week.

I teach class. I study music. I rehearse. I coach people. That's it. I'm doing exactly what I want.

Baseball was a chapter in my life, and now I'm excited to start another chapter as a hitting coach.

The Olympics is nothing I ever dreamed about. I dreamed about playing for Coach Knight and Indiana.

When I travel, I always have about 40 pairs of skis with me, plus a ski technician and a ski coach.

When I was in university, my dream was to be a coach, like a high school track coach. Not to teach.

When you're paying millions of dollars for somebody to coach your team, you can find somebody good.

I coach a few guys and they work very, very hard, but in our day we did it because we just loved it.

I have a life coach out with me on tour, a very nice guy from L.A. He just prepares me for each day.

A coach's greatest asset is his sense of responsibility - the reliance placed on him by his players.

I don't think I was a fine game coach. I'm trying to be honest. I think I was a good practice coach.

I got into running when I was being mentored by my coach. I tried it and developed a passion for it.

Whenever we got the chance to watch a game with my dad, it was like watching video with an NHL coach.

A life coach does for the rest of your life what a personal trainer does for your health and fitness.

Gender is irrelevant. Certainly the tennis ball doesn't know what the gender was of the tennis coach.

The main thing I do now is I coach kids, and all of these stories along the way are based in reality.

I started when I was six years old. My first coach was my granny, she was the best player in Slovakia.

Flip Saunders is a great coach and a great guy. Glen Taylor is the same way. He's a great human being.

I'm a soccer dad at heart. I want five kids, and I want to get married. I want to coach Little League.

There are times I might coach one or two workouts a year when the regular coach gets caught in traffic.

I'm a running coach and I am going to continue to run, but I would hope that we are better defensively.

Definitely, I think I'm a life coach for real. The lessons I give are lessons you can take to the bank.

I love standing on the pitch too much to focus on anything else - if I want to be a coach or something.

Of course when you are starting to be a coach you want to do your best and my national team is my dream.

Coach Saban's a great coach; he does it his way, and I have to do it my way. I have to cut my own cloth.

My family has always been there to support me along the way. My coach, John Nicks, is a great influence.

I always felt like, one of the niches is if you can recruit the SEC, you can be a head coach in the SEC.

I studied voice for about two years with an amazing coach, and I never rose above the level of mediocre.

Now I don't have a coach; I'm just by myself. I'm enjoying this change, and I hope it will help my game.

The thing that's always struck me about Coach Marinelli's defenses is how fast and aggressive they play.

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