March & April Blog Preview


by Alan Stein 03-09-2009 02:00 AM

Here is a quick overview of the blogs I plan to post in March and April:

March 7th:    Recap, thoughts and insight from our game with Oak Hill

March 9th:    Planning your off-season, Part I.  This two part series will include my thoughts and recommendations that every coach and player needs to know regarding their off season strength & conditioning program.

March 16th:    Planning your off-season, Part II

March 23rd:    NO BLOG (I will be in Jamaica on my honeymoon!)

March 30th:    Behind the scenes preview of the 2009 McDonalds’ All-American Game in Miami.

April 6th:    Recap, thoughts, and insight from the ESPN National High School Invitational Tournament (which tentatively will include 4 of the top 10 teams in the nation: Montrose, Oak Hill, Findley Prep, and St. Benedict’s).

April 13th:    Topic TBA

April 20th:    Recap, thoughts, and insights from the Jordan Brand All American Classic in NY.

April 27th:    Topic TBA

I certainly appreciate those of you who read (and share) my blogs regularly.  Please let me know if you ever have a specific topic you would like to see covered…or have specific questions you need answered.  Here are a few topics I plan to cover this Spring: keys to self motivation, effective networking & recruiting, professional development for coaches, and ways to be more influential with your teammates and players. 

As always, if you would like to contact me about this blog, my training and/or camps and clinics, please email me at Alan@StrongerTeam.com. I will respond as quickly as possible!


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