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EPISODE · May 22, 2019 · 13 MIN

The Confidence Game - Character in Athletics With Coach Scott Westering Part 3/5

from The CharacterStrong Podcast · host CharacterStrong

Scott Westering is the son of Hall of Fame Coach Frosty Westering. He had the privilege of coaching with and being mentored by his father for 23 years as an assistant at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma Washington.  Scott was the Head Coach at PLU for 14 seasons, taking over the position from his father who retired after 32 years. Over the last 20+ years Scott has been a highly sought after speaker, having presented to hundreds of teams, coaches, and athletes. His talks have spanned corporations, conferences, and clinics - including USA Football and two Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony speeches. We talk with Scott about the second part in the Attitude Games: the Confidence Game, and look at what really breeds confidence in us and in our students and in the teams that we coach.

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