![]() Ideally you’ll want the type of bottle that has ridges to help hide your all-important modifications. Bottling up your changeĬut a slit in the side of a plastic water bottle that’s just large enough to fit a quarter through. This will require some practice, but if everyone else is standing, the foot that’s entirely off the ground will block the toe of your other foot (that’s actually keeping you grounded), and you’ll appear to defy gravity. Slowly lift your heels and add some float-like wavering and then gently lift the entire foot closest to the audience off the ground. Stand on one side of the room and position yourself so that you’re diagonal to the audience-the closest thing to them should be your back heel. ![]() Competitive, year-in and year-out.If you’ve ever seen this one, you know it’s remarkably impressive when done well. He's a basketball guy, and we hope his expertise and work ethic will carry over to our students, and take our program to where we expect it to be. He's been instrumental with three-on-three basketball with FIBA, and the U.S. He's got a good background with his time in Texas. "Chuck is an extremely hard worker," he added. ![]() I know he'll expect his kids to do the same." ![]() He does work at the Legacy Center with kids in the Thumb, doing skill development. He's been in the gym with his girls program before this change came. "We ask a lot of time and effort for our coaches, as well as student-athletes," he said. Hahn believes that every coach, regardless of level, has a year-round commitment to their sport. "Competitive, and competing for league and district championships." "We expect him to take us to a level at which we were a few years ago," he added. As far as expectations, we expect him to come in and work hard, which he will. He took the lead on that and got it going again. "The program had been sitting there and we hadn't done a lot with it. "He was a key part of getting our youth program up and running again," he said. USA Superintendent Josh Hahn said Arnold has done great things for the school, from principal to girls varsity coach. Sometimes, having fresh changes is what it takes to get things on the right track. "Plus, I have a lot of respect for Coach Morton. "That's the key, to have enthusiasm and to provide opportunities for the kids," he added. We're starting to build a collection on both the boys and girls side of things that are excited." Getting them out and training will be the key. We also have some great parents that are interested in basketball, and looking to re-shape our youth programs. "It has to be a total effort. We have the Thumb Legacy AAU club to give the kids an opportunity to be able to get work in the off-season. "Winning is done in the off-season," he said. Learn to compete."Īrnold believes the lower programs, such as the youth and junior high programs, must have a collective effort, and he will help provide those programs with opportunities to play. "The effort will be different," he added. When you see a USA boys basketball team step onto the court, the way we do things will be different." What I am looking to do is to be better and compete. That's what we'll be focused on the most, the 'how.' I'm not looking to pull off a big magic trick and make big strides in the first year. That's what matters most, and what John Wooden once said. "We have to build some excitement and enthusiasm," he said.
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