4. Goals, Thirsty Thursday : Speakers & Interviews



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#18
Bill McDermott   March 15 at 10:57am
Good advice on not wasting an opportunity to experiment. What have you got to lose... you can only gain. Jack is the man!
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Matt Biggart   March 6 at 6:43pm
Great stuff!
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Anonymous Coward   March 6 at 9:54am
Jack is real big on improving each season, from when you start running to whenever you decide to stop. Some athletes push themselves to reach a certain level ability then the next couple season has either been capped off or declined. He likes to see small improvements rather than no improvement, mental or physical.
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James Croft   March 5 at 10:57pm
Jack Daniels is the man, and I'm loving thirsty thursdays
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JW   March 5 at 1:54pm
If there is one thing Jack stresses and needs to be stressed is the word Individualization.
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Ben Levitz   March 5 at 12:24pm
One thing I find great about Daniels that most other coaches don't seem to do, is that he wants his runners to continue running even after he is finished coaching them. His goal is to create to a lifelong pursuit of the sport for each individual. They are not running solely for him or the school, but rather only for themselves.
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Anonymous Coward   March 5 at 12:13pm
BuddyBoy said:
I'm not going to lie, I've been looking forward to thirsty thursdays since you started them out. it's like waiting for that day of the week when your favorite show is on...
ha so true
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MeghanJacob   March 5 at 11:34am
"Get better and not get hurt" Amen to that. Love this video.
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#10
Mad Siggy   March 5 at 10:06am
"it's not my goal to push it out or pull it out" hahahaha i dont know of any girl who would want the legendary jack daniels to pull out hahaha
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#9
Semi-pro   March 5 at 9:57am
Some of us are not fortunate enough to become elites and have professional coaches after college. I am self coached and I use his book as if it were a Bible. And Thirsty Thursday's is the best thing ever.
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John   March 5 at 9:40am
Jack Daniels is a great coach because he questions the conventional methods that most coaches don't. A lot of what goes into practice and warm-ups can become so routine that we forget to re-assess our methods and continually try to improve. I think a good coach should always ask themselves "Why do we do this?" and "How can we make this better", and Jack Daniels does this.
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Roland Graves   March 5 at 9:11am
Love It said:
Thirsty Thursdays might actually be better than Workout Wednesdays. Great stuff.
i agree
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Katherine   March 5 at 8:03am
I'm with BuddyBoy---I look forward to tuning in on Thurs.--thanks, this is good stuff
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Love It   March 5 at 7:54am
Thirsty Thursdays might actually be better than Workout Wednesdays. Great stuff.
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#4
Tnft   March 5 at 7:23am
genius
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BuddyBoy   March 5 at 6:49am
I'm not going to lie, I've been looking forward to thirsty thursdays since you started them out. it's like waiting for that day of the week when your favorite show is on...
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Anonymous Coward   March 5 at 6:42am
awesome
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#1
Colt From Cyclingdirt   March 5 at 6:23am
Every coach in the NCAA need to watch this video.
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Jack Daniels


4. Goals, Thirsty Thursday

March 5, 2009
Week Number Three Thirsty Thursday Presented by Saucony. Jack talks about how important it is that athletes set goals for themselves and have a purpose in their training.



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Jack Daniels, Ph.D. Jack Daniels, head distance coach at the Center for High Altitude Training at Northern Arizona University, trains and consults runners from all over the world. Daniels has been named…
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