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07 John Wooden's Playbook for Life and Leadership Alertness
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An inspiring perspective on being open minded and eager to learn from Coach Wooden.
Coach Wooden on Balancing Home and Work
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Great Wisdom! More at www.woodenswisdom.com
Alertness: John Wooden Presentation (Life and Leadership) from Wooden's Wisdom
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Virtual Presentation - for more resources go to: www.woodenswisdom.com
Team Spirit: John Wooden Presentation (Life and Leadership) from Wooden's Wisdom
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Initiative and Intentness : John Wooden Presentation (Life and Leadership) from Wooden's Wisdom
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Poise and Confidence: John Wooden Presentation (Life and Leadership) from Wooden's Wisdom
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Condition and Skill: John Wooden Presentation (Life and Leadership) from Wooden's Wisdom
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Competitive Greatness: John Wooden Presentation (Life and Leadership) from Wooden's Wisdom
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Cooperation
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Virtual presentation on Cooperation from Wooden's Wisdom For more resources go to www.woodenswisdom.com
Self-Control
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Virtual Presentation from Wooden's Wisdom on Self-Control For more resources go to www.woodenswisdom.com
Friendship and Loyalty
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Virtual Presentation from John Wooden's Playbook for Life and Leadership: Friendship and Loyalty For more resources go to www.woodenswisdom.com
Industriousness
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Here is a link to the website URL: woodenswisdom.com/ Virtual presentation on cornerstone block, "Industriousness" of "The Pyramid of Success"
Enthusiasm
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Here is a link to the website URL: woodenswisdom.com/ Virtual presentation on cornerstone block, "Enthusiasm" of "The Pyramid of Success"
Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden 1972 NCAA Highlights
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Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden 1972 NCAA Highlights
Wooden's Wisdom: UCLA 1967 Men's Basketball Champs John Wooden Coach
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Wooden's Wisdom: UCLA 1967 Men's Basketball Champs John Wooden Coach
Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden 1975 NCAA Highlights
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Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden 1975 NCAA Highlights
Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden UCLA Kentucky 1975 Championship Game
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Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden UCLA Kentucky 1975 Championship Game
Wooden's Wisdom John Wooden Sidney Wicks 1970
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Wooden's Wisdom John Wooden Sidney Wicks 1970
Wooden's Wisdom: Sports Legend John Wooden Reggie Jackson
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Wooden's Wisdom: Sports Legend John Wooden Reggie Jackson
Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden and Vin Scully
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Wooden's Wisdom: John Wooden and Vin Scully
Lou hired Jimmy Collins as one of his assistants while at University of Illinois.
Next to Red Auerbach, John Wooden is a genius in basketball and life.
Do the work... do your job. Love it Coach!!
The Walt Hazzard-Gail Goodrich Bruins!! John Wooden vs Pete Newell, legend vs legend. Slowing the game down was the only way teams could stay in a game with this team, but nobody could stop them in '64. Wooden's first undefeated national champions.
0:53 team sport, give, pass 15:00 layup: not jump high, jump quick 16:15 接球,左脚起跳,右手上篮 23:03 land forward just a little 34:50 control dribble, move around a little bit
He didn’t teach them the fundamentals, Sam Gilbert did 😂
The greatest college basketball coach ever
You release videos but the videos are very good but you have seo problem because your videos don't have many views and not many subscribes
I went to John Wooden's basketball camp in 1969 at Palisades High school. He spent 20 minutes teaching the brst hugh school player in Southern Cal how to put on our shoes and socks. It was the most precious event in my athletic life.
1) name your price 2) take your money from Sam 3) keep your mouth shut That's how you win
Score and behave like you have done before!
Those were the days before the shot clock. Stall, stall and stall!
What date did this take place?
Thanks for the archives.
A teacher who happened to coach basketball... the greatest of all time!
This man is awesome
Words my Daddy JJ his Grandpa for Tim
Man... he was sharp at that age.
The best UD game I've ever seen and have been a fan since I was a baby and my dad used to carry me to the Field House , since I was born in 60 and got to get the teams autographs that same year at the last game of the season against Notre Dame . When Dayton beat them , and Donald Smith made John Shumate fall on his but when he hit a turn around jumper at the top of the key . Their coach Digger Phelps just shook in shock and looked like he was ready to cry. Awesome game too.
Fabulous despite Simers!
Crazy talent on UCLA, Walton, Wilkes, Marques Johnson and Dave Meyers #34 all great NBA players just look so impressive + Greg Lee who was a freak athlete... hats off to Donoher and Dayton for this thriller...
Was is not a movie being made of John Wooden? He only won 10 national championships where 7 were consecutive. It should be titled "The Wizard of Westwood." We need more inspirational movies.
wow, this is awesome
Amazing
gem of a person !!!
Great teaching . When I played basketball in intermurals in HS ; I was the smallest kid the HS . 4 “6 90 pounds. Yet in one game , I scored 30 pts because I learn to drive to basket and could shoot long range. I even got rebounds because of quickness and hustle. I was a very good passer. The game was so much fun but I practiced everyday on fundamentals.
Can you imagine these 2 men meeting at the door of that apartment building? Two of the greatest men early in their individual careers, with a chance meeting at the front door of their modest apartment building.....
Kobe ? The rapist?
This was UCLA's "in-between team": between the years of Karem Abdul-Jabbar (Lew Alcindor) and Bill Walton. They kept on winning NCAA championships but were not quite as dominating as those other teams. They didn't have a single super-star, but instead some excellent team players such as Sidney Wicks, Curtis Rowe, Steve Patterson, Henry Bibby, and John Vallely. A tribute to great coaching by Coach Wooden!
i really could care less about nightcaps and gowns but the leadership principles are second to none
May I please use some of your basketball videos for background footage for my UCLA video.
Of course having Sam Gilbert near by with a cash register helped a lot funny how people always ignored that
Every coach that won anything of significance cheated at some point. Especially in college sports. And every coach in NBA-NFL-MLB needs great players to win. No one does it by themselves. NO ONE
@@NickDiasOuttaMyLeague Bob Knight claimed he never cheated
@@davidbrothers3788 Coach K never cheated either.
@@NickDiasOuttaMyLeague Wooden won his first two championships with pure effort and fundamentals and conditioning. Sam Gilbert didn’t become a game changer until he helped John get Lew, Bill and Jamal. Those guys made John more so than wicks, hazard and Goodrich who were molded by wooden’s coaching.
@@davidbrothers3788I’m sorry but I’d put Wooden and Dean Smith ahead of Coach Knight and it’s got nothing to do with wins or losses or NCAA Violations. The greatest at anything never stop learning and never stop trying to improve. I’m from Indiana. I’ve seen everyone of coach knights clinics. At a certain point in his career he decided he knew everything and didn’t need to evolve. That alone is why he got fired at Indiana and why he couldn’t achieve similar success at Texas Tech. The world and the game won’t remain stagnant. You must evolve with them. He chose not to. So in my mind he limited his capabilities as a coach by staying stagnant. If you truly want to see what Coach Knight’s system could have looked like had he chosen to keep innovating go watch any of Coach K’s final four teams on here.
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He could have been one of the great authors in history if the baseball gig didn't work out. He could tell me about a snail crawling across the floor and make it sound like the indy 500.
The poem coach Wooden recites at 31:06 was written by Henry Grantland Rice called "Two Sides To War".
Digger Phelps said it best ... He said Wooden deliberately left the most important piece out of his pyramid called "Sam Gilbert" ...
My goodness at 20 minutes in you can really feel his mind picking up pace. What a coach!
A true legend. Thanks for the video
Being a kid in Jacksonville growing up in the '60's/'70's, I still remember all their names: Artis Gilmore, Rex Morgan, Chip Dublin, Vaughn Wedeking, Pembroke Burrows, Greg Nelson, Rod McIntyre, Mike Blevins, Rusty Baldwin, Curtis Kruer. Once, my dad took me out to the brand-new International airport at that time to meet the team coming back from a road game that season and I got most of their autographs. As a nine-year-old, it was thrilling! My dad took a polaroid of me with Artis Gilmore as he was signing, but all he could get of me in the photo was the top of my hair! ;-)
Morning mantra
We can never lose great leaders, when we take their light into the future. Now if Humanity can just conquer prejudice . . .
Coach Wooden was a brilliant coach as well as accomplished author. Thanks for the wisdom!.
A young Denny Crum
Mother T also went to Africa and shunned anyone who would consider using condoms; which resulted with a disgusting, rampant surge in aids and premarital pregnancy and abortions. Essentially mother T’s simple words of preference resulted in countless thousands of deaths. What a marvelous human being huh?
I want that board...
RIP TO THE GREATEST!!
I’ll never know why Simers thought he was the show. How disrespectful was that jerk? Calling two giants by their last names? Hell, Jim Murray wouldn’t have done that and he was twice the writer Simers ever was.
Couldn't agree more. He was an A-hole who couldn't hold the jock of either of these icons. Small men make the most noise
He couldn’t be more cheeky. Uncomfortably so, especially to Coach Wooden.
Jeez, the interviewer is a complete idiot. He ruins the great moment of having the two legends together. Both Wooden and especially Scully look annoyed at the beginning at his attempts of being humorous. He was not funny.
That host trys to be a comedian. Stick to your job. There is a reason I never heard of him. Really promoters hire this guy to host! They scraped the bottom of the barrel.
The interviewer is rough here . never saw him before . Some Lousy questions
Reminds me what a dick TJ Simers was. At least the icons understood this and handled him beautifully.