Honoring The Game (ROOTS)
“Honoring the Game” is Positive Coaching Alliance’s term for sportsmanship, using the acronym ROOTS for respecting Rules, Opponents, Officials, Teammates, and Self.
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Logan Pause discusses how slipping past holes in the rules is not a good way to win.
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A former Major League Baseball player and manager advises players and coaches on how to work with umpires.
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Doc Rivers' insights into how personnel decisions and coach-player relationships contribute to team culture.
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Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Head Football Coach, has a zero tolerance policy to hazing.
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Julie Foudy, World Cup Champion, recommends players find another way to bond as a team and to eliminate hazing
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World Cup Soccer Legend Brandi Chastain explains why she is absolutely against hazing.
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Former baseball player Jake Wald thinks players should always respect the seldom rewarded job of umpiring.
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Former pro soccer player Rick Davis explains how coaches can influence parents' sideline behavior.
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A collegiate basketball coach explains how he works with players' parents.
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A self-control routine can keep you from words or deeds in the heat of competition that you may later regret.