Camp with Coach Wooden

Nonfiction, Sports, Basketball, Reference
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Author: Greg Hayes ISBN: 1230000831994
Publisher: Green E-Books Publication: December 7, 2015
Imprint: Greg Hayes Language: English
Author: Greg Hayes
ISBN: 1230000831994
Publisher: Green E-Books
Publication: December 7, 2015
Imprint: Greg Hayes
Language: English

THE UNFORGETTABLE LEGACY OF A BELOVED COACH, ONE STORY AT A TIME

Legendary Coach John Wooden is best known for his success on the court with the UCLA Bruins. Known to many as the greatest coach of the twentieth century, his inspiring teachings earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Yet long after Wooden retired from coaching, he continued to make a tremendous impact on both youth and adults—at summer camps.

In Camp with Coach Wooden, author and coach Greg Hayes recalls the gentle power of watching a legend at work. At the John Wooden Basketball Fundamentals Camps, Hayes witnessed the beloved coach mentor, mold, teach, and inspire young players and coaches of all ages, leaving a legacy that seeped into the future of all those he encountered.

Filled with timeless basketball and life wisdom from Coach Wooden himself, this recollection of those summer days reveals a strong and steady leader as well as a humble hero who did not disappoint.

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THE UNFORGETTABLE LEGACY OF A BELOVED COACH, ONE STORY AT A TIME

Legendary Coach John Wooden is best known for his success on the court with the UCLA Bruins. Known to many as the greatest coach of the twentieth century, his inspiring teachings earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Yet long after Wooden retired from coaching, he continued to make a tremendous impact on both youth and adults—at summer camps.

In Camp with Coach Wooden, author and coach Greg Hayes recalls the gentle power of watching a legend at work. At the John Wooden Basketball Fundamentals Camps, Hayes witnessed the beloved coach mentor, mold, teach, and inspire young players and coaches of all ages, leaving a legacy that seeped into the future of all those he encountered.

Filled with timeless basketball and life wisdom from Coach Wooden himself, this recollection of those summer days reveals a strong and steady leader as well as a humble hero who did not disappoint.

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