Keith Acree (@coach_acree16) 's Twitter Profile
Keith Acree

@coach_acree16

Follower of Christ, Husband, Father of 2, and Coach. Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength.

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Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PLAYERS: When coaches, teachers, or parents push you or hold you to high standards, it's normally because they want you to be better. They want you to reach your potential. They want you to achieve your goals. Be coachable and appreciate the ways they might be able to help you.

Keith Acree (@coach_acree16) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DON'T be the teammate that: • Blames the umpires • Blames the field conditions • Blames his teammates • Shows poor body language ALWAYS be the teammate that: • Hustles • Has energy • Holds himself accountable • Has his teammates back 💯

Jamy Bechler (@coachbechler) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just because you're a SR doesn't make you a good leader. Just because you're a Captain doesn't mean you're a good leader. Just because you're a starter doesn't mean you're a good leader. Good leaders make people better. 𝙀𝙖𝙧𝙣 𝙮𝙤𝙪𝙧 𝙡𝙚𝙖𝙙𝙚𝙧𝙨𝙝𝙞𝙥 𝙙𝙖𝙞𝙡𝙮.

Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To succeed as an athlete, you need to learn how to handle failure. Once you improve your attitude and start learning from each failure, you can make great improvements and reach your full potential.

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 Habits of Effective Leaders 1. They take action. 2. They build trust. 3. They are humble. 4. They ask for help. 5. They are adaptable. 6. They connect with others. 7. They take ownership. 8. They solve problems. 9. They collaborate. 10. They find a way. What else?

10 Habits of Effective Leaders
1. They take action.
2. They build trust.
3. They are humble.
4. They ask for help.
5. They are adaptable.
6. They connect with others.
7. They take ownership.
8. They solve problems.
9. They collaborate.
10. They find a way.

What else?
Sports Psychology (@sportpsychtips) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When on the field, focus just on being an athlete. When in the classroom, focus just on being a student. When at home, focus just on being a family.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

11 Things Great Teammates DON’T Do: 1. Quit 2. Blame 3. Complain 4. Bring Drama 5. Point Fingers 6. Show Up Late 7. Make Excuses 8. Make Poor Choices 9. Run From a Challenge 10. Bring Negative Energy 11. Badmouth Teammates Be a Great Teammate.