Kaitlyn Otto (@kaitlynotto_) 's Twitter Profile
Kaitlyn Otto

@kaitlynotto_

Adrian College ‘27 // 1 Cor. 10:31

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Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Your body language doesn’t just affect your mindset and performance, but also your teammates’ mindset and performance. This is why you need to try your best to maintain positive body language, not just to help your own mindset, but also to improve your entire team’s performance.

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If you want to be a professional, start acting like a professional. Work hard, be coachable, have a good attitude, eat healthy, and go to sleep on time.

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Most athletes get discouraged or angry after making mistakes. If they only knew how much they could improve by learning from failure. This is why you need to stay positive and take advantage of every learning opportunity that you get!

Jon Beck (@coachjonbeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a player doesn’t play hard all the time, no skill they bring to the table can offset that. Playing hard is a prerequisite to playing. Period. Nobody succeeds by making half an effort. Make sure your players understand that laziness is unacceptable. Competing to WIN is a skill!

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Seniors: You have about 25-30 games/75-90 practices/110 days left in your HS playing career. How do you want to be remembered? As the leader who gives 100% while maintaining a great attitude? Or the player who’s lazy & whiney? Either way, you leave an impression. Make it count!

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As an athlete, be prepared to face failure many times in your career. You will be overlooked. You will be doubted. You will be rejected. You will suffer from slumps and injuries. But you must stay positive and persevere until you succeed!

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During practice, selfless teammates will momentarily put aside their friendships & compete against each other because they care about the team’s success in competition! Practice the way you play! It’s never personal. It’s just necessary for real preparation. Competing IS caring!

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I loved every part of my amazing senior season with my favorite girls 🤍Very blessed to have had such a great senior night and 1000th point celebration!!! Excited to join the 1000th point club 🎉 All glory to God- 1 Cor. 10:31

I loved every part of my amazing senior season with my favorite girls 🤍Very blessed to have had such a great senior night and 1000th point celebration!!! Excited to join the 1000th point club 🎉 All glory to God- 1 Cor. 10:31
Kaitlyn Otto (@kaitlynotto_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PGC CAMP coming in June!! I cannot be more excited to improve my game and basketball IQ tremendously, as well as becoming a great leader- all getting ready for ACWBasketball !!! LETS GET IT PGC Basketball 🏀 #PGCclassof23

PGC CAMP coming in June!! I cannot be more excited to improve my game and basketball IQ tremendously, as well as becoming a great leader- all getting ready for <a href="/acwb_basketball/">ACWBasketball</a> !!! LETS GET IT <a href="/PGCbasketball/">PGC Basketball</a> 🏀 #PGCclassof23
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Thirteen of the most important life skills that sports can teach you: 1. Work ethic 2. Accountability 3. Patience 4. Resilience 5. Perseverance 6. Concentration 7. Self-belief 8. Courage 9. Poise under pressure 10. Leadership 11. Teamwork 12. Humility 13. Healthy living

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Giving 98% effort isn't always enough to win a game. It's often the extra 2% that makes all the difference. You have to dig deep and find the extra reserve of motivation inside of you!

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You can’t be negative after making mistakes in games, but you can’t be indifferent either. Be motivated to correct your mistakes and play better, but stay calm and positive at the same time.

Coach the Coaches (@winningcoaches) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FOCUS ON WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL! “The more concerned we become over the things we can't control, the less we will do with the things we can control.” – John Wooden ~ via Drew Maddux

FOCUS ON WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL!

“The more concerned we become over the things we can't control, the less we will do with the things we can control.”  – John Wooden 

~ via <a href="/DrewMaddux/">Drew Maddux</a>
Marissa Pleasant (@marissap7041) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well that’s a wrap. I had an amazing time at PGC this week. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. I met amazing people and developed a greater love for the game. I learned so much from my mentors Thanks PGC Basketball for the opportunity. Aerial Miller Kaitlyn Otto

Well that’s a wrap. I had an amazing time at PGC this week. I couldn’t have asked for a better experience. I met amazing people and developed a greater love for the game. I learned so much from my mentors Thanks <a href="/PGCbasketball/">PGC Basketball</a> for the opportunity. <a href="/AerialMiller24/">Aerial Miller</a> <a href="/kaitlynotto_/">Kaitlyn Otto</a>