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Episode #104: Developing a Powerful Coaching Philosophy, with Ed Molitor Sr. Part III

from The Athletics of Business

Ed Molitor, Sr. has 42 years of experience as an educator, coach and motivator. A firm believer that life and athletics is a "Frame of Mind Game", Ed has presented to hundreds of coaches and student-athletes at clinics and sports camps throughout the Midwest. He also taught graduate classes to teachers and coaches on such topics as peak performance, leadership, team building, sports motivation and mental strength training. Inducted into the I.B.C.A. Hall Of Fame in 1997, Ed also serves on the All-State selection committee. A consummate motivator, he has developed a unique plan for athletes of all ages to reach their potential. When applied, his insights into motivation and thought management will certainly make a difference in a person's life. He has helped a countless number of athletes learn to balance the stress of competition and the other areas of their lives. They are able to transfer what they have learned into a life of self-discipline, self-control, self-confidence and peak performance. Coaching Resume: Head Basketball Coach Palatine High School, Palatine, Illinois 1976 – 2008 Head Basketball Coach Marist High School, Chicago, Illinois 1969 – 1976 Assistant Basketball Coach Marist High School, Chicago, Illinois 1968 – 1969 Assistant Basketball Coach DePaul Academy, Chicago, Illinois 1966 – 1968 Assistant Basketball Coach AA Illinois North All-Stars 1979 and 1992 Head Basketball Coach AA Illinois North All-Stars 1993 Assistant Coach for the Illinois Select AAU Team that defeated the Russian Junior National Team in 1988 Served on the Basketball Advisory Board for the I.H.S.A. 1985 – 1988 Serves on the I.B.C.A. All- State Board 1981-present Inducted into the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 1997 Conducted Basketball Camps throughout the Midwest 1973 – 2007 Teaching Resume: Physical Education, Palatine High School, Palatine Illinois 1976 – 2008 Continuing Education Instructor for Pearson Professional Development, St. Xavier University, Chicago, Illinois 1990 – 2006 Biology, Health and Physical Education, Marist High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1968 – 1976 Biology, DePaul Academy, Chicago, Illinois 1966 -1968 Memberships: Member of the National Association of Basketball Coaches Member of the Illinois Basketball Coaches Association What you'll learn about in this episode: What are four components that help drive your coaching philosophy How your coaching philosophy helps shape the culture of your team, program, and organization How Ed studied other coaches and built a coaching philosophy that was his own, so he was ready to go when he became a head coach Why Ed believes that all behavior is meaningful, purposeful, and needs fulfillment How your coaching philosophy needs to evolve over time while holding true to your values and never compromising what you stand for Why it is so significant to not coach everyone the same way, yet treat them the same way What are the four basic needs of every human and why is it so important to know which ones your people value the most on an individual basis What are the key questions you can ask yourself as you build your coaching philosophy    

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