Posted on 21 September 2017. Tags: Advice, Affiliate, business, coach, email, Entrepeneur, Internet, Late, Mark, Marketing, mason, Night, Online, Tips
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Posted on 10 December 2012. Tags: coach, college coaches, player, post, time off, volleyball, volleyball player, workout, workouts
I am a volleyball player- played one year of collegiate but was forced to take time off. I am no longer affiliated with a school. Would it be okay for me to contact a division 1 coach to ask what his preseason/post season workouts are? Would I get a response?
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Posted on 21 October 2012. Tags: ball, balls, Baseball, coach, college baseball tryouts, dad, email, insight, junior college baseball tryouts, middle infield, outfield, pitchers, star team, Team
Hey, Im planning to tryout for the junior college i currently attend next year and was looking for a little insight from someone who’s affiliated or tried out for a JUCO team. First are the tryouts generally basic? running a 60. fielding like 5 balls swinging at ten balls from a coach and then pitchers throwing to catchers ? I mainly play catcher and middle infield though ive played more 2nd then short and i can play outfield or 3rd if needed. I played on a select and all star team before high school but then didnt end up trying out in high school any of my years for multiple reasons outside of my baseball ability and just played rec. For the past couple months now ive started working out almost everyday to get in shape since i never really did in high school and throwing / taking infield and hitting with my dad ( not any ball playing freinds still live here) because I really want to play ball. Also when should i start being in contact with the coach ? i was thinking to send him an email in the next few months to see if i could meet with him or just tell him im planning to tryout? ( id like to wait a little more to be stronger and have lost some weight) .
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Posted on 19 September 2011. Tags: argument, axels, coach, Coaching, friend doesn, intermediate freestyle, jealousy, level coaches, management rules, personal issue, Rink, skater, special sessions, turn
I was wondering what are the policies for coaching at your rinks. Hope this doesn’t get too confusing. I have this friend who started coaching intermediate freestyle at my rink. He in turn has a friend who’s a high level skater but not a coach who teaches him for free just because he’s nice. One day they get into an argument over use of the rink’s training room with some of the older but lower level coaches. The older coaches then go complain to the management. The management rules that there will be absolutely no free coaching, and my friend will have to pay $90/hr if he still wants his friend to teach him. If his friend doesn’t want the money for teaching, the rink will just take it all. I think that’s really unfair because it’s a personal issue what you do with the ice time you pay for as long as you’re not bothering anybody or doing something dangerous. There are no special sessions like freestyle and such at my rink so it’s not like they’re breaking any rules. It’s like saying you can’t help out a friend during practice – all you can do is skate by yourself. Of course the management has money on their minds because they get a percentage of the coaching fee. As for the older coaches, I think it’s just a matter of jealousy because my friend went from single axels to training double axels and triple salchows within a few months while most of the older coaches can’t even manage an axel. My friend will probably move to a different rink to get away from the older coaches, however since the rinks are affiliated, he still can’t have free lessons.
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Posted on 20 February 2011. Tags: business, business entities, business entity, business name, coach, ebay, ebay seller, Entities., health and wellness, Home, home business, home businesses, infopreneur, office, wellness company
There are several things I want to do from my home office, and wondered if I apply for a business entity….LLC, I am assuming, can I put several businesses under one name? Under one entity? I want to start a couple infopreneur websites, with affiliate marking involved, also being an Ebay seller, and have a home business with a Health and Wellness Company, and training to be a blog consultant, and a Family Manager Coach. Most all done online in some capacity or another. Any help or advice would be much appreciated and also wondered if it is wise just to have my name be the business name because it has different businesses involved.
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Posted on 06 December 2010. Tags: Bowl, bowl game matchup, catholics vs convicts, cbs affiliate, coach, Game, irish head, Matchup, perfect prelude, selection committee chairman, series, soldier field, south bend indiana, sun bowl stadium, university of notre dame
Here’s how the South Bend, INDIANA CBS affiliate has posted the bowl invitation story =
Notre Dame and Miami will meet in the Sun Bowl, Dec. 31 in El Paso, Texas, selection committee chairman John H. Folmer announced Sunday afternoon.
The game will be played at 2 p.m. ET at Sun Bowl Stadium and will be televised on CBS. Both teams will be making their first appearances in the Sun Bowl.
“After a great game last year, who would have thought that we could have two great football schools like Notre Dame and Miami in the Hyundai Sun Bowl,” Folmer said in a statement. “After waiting 77 years, the stars have finally lined up for us. I have spent 40 years as a volunteer and I would have never thought I would see the day that Notre Dame and Miami would play in the Sun Bowl.”
The Sun Bowl will be the 24th meeting between the two schools, but first since 1990. Notre Dame leads the all-time series 15-7-1. It will be the first-ever bowl game matchup between the two teams.
“We are thrilled about getting Notre Dame back to a bowl game, especially one with tradition like the Hyundai Sun Bowl,” said Irish head coach Brian Kelly in a statement. “Following our victory at USC, we internally targeted the Sun Bowl as a great game for us because of the national exposure the game receives and the top-notch opponent we will face in Miami. This game will serve as a perfect prelude to the three-game series we’ll experience in the coming years. We look forward to the great reception our school will receive in El Paso and experiencing the hospitality that has been a trademark of the Sun Bowl.”
Notre Dame and Miami were set to renew their “Catholics vs. Convicts” rivalry in 2012 at Soldier Field in Chicago, but now it will come sooner.
“The University of Notre Dame is proud to accept the offer from the Sun Bowl Committee and we eagerly anticipate our travels to El Paso,” said Jack Swarbrick, Notre Dame director of athletics, in a statement. “This bowl is rich in tradition and we look forward to contributing to it this year. Our fans will enjoy El Paso and our University is excited to immerse itself in the welcoming community. I want to congratulate Coach Kelly, our coaching staff and team, but especially our seniors on finishing the season in such a strong fashion to put us in position to play in this prestigious game.”
Miami (7-5, 5-3 ACC) finished second in the Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division, and fired coach Randy Shannon after the season. Offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland will coach the Hurricanes in the Sun Bowl.
“This is one of those situations where the history speaks for itself. We have two great programs that have incredible history and we are playing in the second oldest bowl on national television,” said Miami head coach Jeff Stoutland, in a statement. “The players will be excited. We’re playing Notre Dame, and these guys know the history behind them and the rivalry between these programs. This is their chance to be a part of one of the greatest rivalries in the game.”
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