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We’ll Miss You Coach Wooden…

June 11, 2010 by Ryan Krane · Leave a Comment 

On June 4th the world lost not only one of the best coaches of all time, but a man of integrity and humility; a man on a mission to inspire those who knew him, those who played for him, and those who read his books, to face their fears and discover their own potential.

Last week, Coach John Wooden passed away. A sports legend by any standard, Wooden was the first to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as both a player and a coach. In only a 12 year period, he led UCLA to 10 NCAA championships-a record unmatched by any basketball coach since (and will in all likelihood remain unmatched).

Called the “Wizard of Westwood,” Coach Wooden preferred to stick to his down to Earth Indiana roots. The only magic he knew of came about through old-fashioned hard work and determination. His maxims are now used by coaches of just about every sport out there: Failing to prepare is preparing to fail. … Flexibility is the key to stability. … Be quick, but don’t hurry…

He lived his life according to a Seven Point Creed given to him by his father when he graduated from grammar school. Among the points are timeless perils of advice, such as:

-Be true to yourself
-Make each day your masterpiece
-Help others
-Make friendship a fine art

Coach Wooden was a man who stayed true to his core beliefs. He never earned the big bucks. He married his high school sweet heart and stayed married for 53 years until she passed on. And now, the legendary coach and role model has passed on at 99 years. May his countless insights continue to inspire and challenge us all to better ourselves, and uplift each other.

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