A Quote by Linford Christie

I am there for the athletes I coach. — © Linford Christie
I am there for the athletes I coach.

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As a coach, I am committed to not only developing well-rounded athletes but also good human beings.
Becoming a coach has to be in your blood. There are hundreds and thousands of former athletes out there, but there are maybe only 10 people who want to dedicate their lives by taking on a job as a coach. Not only a master, a coach should also be a brother or sister to his apprentices.
You've got to have great athletes to win, I don't care who the coach is. You can't win without good athletes but you can lose with them. This is where coaching makes the difference.
I've been coaching the sport for a number of years. And I went through many athletes. Some athletes stay with your program for a long, long period of time. Some athletes, they have a different approach as far as coaching style or your philosophies. I totally respect their own opinions - they have the right to choose their own coach.
I feel like I might have an idea of what goes on at Jackson-Winkeljohn's, but at the same time, that's why Coach Jackson and Coach Winkeljohn are considered some of the best. They're able to game-plan and bring the best out of their athletes.
We can do a lot of different things as athletes - we can speak, we can mentor, we can coach.
U.S. and Russia - both coach their athletes from the grassroots level on and provide scientific training.
Peterson was the most coachable athlete I have had in my life, and I coach many athletes.
I am available to work together with the commission to create clear laws that give the athletes the proper respect. The athletes deserve more respect.
It's not enough to just test athletes. The athletes themselves need to fight for their right to compete against clean athletes.
We do not use managers, we are the representatives of our athletes, and that is why I am deeply involved in athletics, I follow our athletes careers from start to finish, 100% all the way.
I don't like to see any coach get sacked - not Lopetegui, not the Huesca coach, not the Granada coach, and, of course, not the Barca coach.
This year my role is clear: I am a coach, a coach to sportsmen.
Athletes aren't allowed to have an opinion. It's tough. Athletes are evolving right in front of our eyes. You see athletes who are politicians, etc., and still, we're told to shut up and dribble.
I have been involved in this sport since I was eight years old, so, hopefully, I can train and coach athletes down the line.
I am not a strategic coach; I am a practice coach.
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