
There have been a number of revered coaches in sports/athletics, both for formal and informal educational contexts, and the same in any industry. Of the best of the best, John Wooden would certainly be a leading candidate. He was great at the helm of basketball at UCLA because he fused the concept and application of education to life and physical skill in the area of choice. When asked how he could be so successful in a highly competitive field, he had a number of perceptions (truth maxims) and guidelines (truth applications) he would follow. In analyzing his ideas and procedures he taught a marriage of thought and action to purpose. One of his double maxims was: It’s the little details… Read more