A Quote by Jeff Van Gundy

I miss coaching - certain elements of coaching. — © Jeff Van Gundy
I miss coaching - certain elements of coaching.
Don't get me wrong; I miss the live elements of coaching.
When you're on TV, you're still coaching, believe it or not. You're just coaching America, you're not coaching one team.
I love coaching and not just coaching because it's about winning football games, but coaching because you have an opportunity to impact young men and people and that's what I want to do.
I received my Master's degree from the University of Utah while coaching at Granite High School. I obtained my doctorate from BYU while coaching. I pursued these degrees to prepare myself if coaching didn't work out.
I won't miss coaching. What you miss is that camaraderie with those boys and the other coaches. You miss that.
There are certain aspects that I miss of coaching. But you can't just pick out the good parts. You've got to be all-in and understand there's some negatives, too.
Over-coaching can be more harmful than under-coaching. Keep it simple!
On the field, I was probably coaching more, helping players and doing my coaching badges.
I didn't get into coaching to make money. I got into this for the coaching and teaching part.
I didn't realize the difference between coaching college and coaching the NBA. It's a totally different animal.
How would I coach LeBron and Lonzo? Guess what, less coaching is the best coaching. Let them do what they do.
I think when you have strong leadership at the coaching level and you empower the coach and the coaching staff, you have a lot more stability.
A big part of me has been tied to coaching and I want to get into coaching and make a difference that way.
Coaching 'The Ultimate Fighter' in my weight class, I couldn't do it. I'd basically be coaching people to beat me. I'm going to give you my riddle?
The challenge of coaching a national side like England would be something different. The job is not about coaching every day.
But I think sometimes, coaching less is better. That's the art of coaching, figuring out with each kid what is the right way to approach it?
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