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Beyond the Pitch: How Soccer Builds Life Skills and Teamwork

Beyond the Pitch: How Soccer Builds Life Skills and Teamwork

by Scott Gelbard | Jan 14, 2025 | Scott Gelbard, Soccer, Sports

Soccer, often referred to as “the beautiful game,” is much more than just a sport. It serves as a powerful platform for developing essential life skills and fostering a sense of teamwork. Whether played at a recreational or professional level, soccer...
Top 10 Most Iconic Moments in NBA History

Top 10 Most Iconic Moments in NBA History

by Scott Gelbard | Dec 16, 2024 | Scott Gelbard, Sports

The NBA has delivered countless unforgettable moments that have defined the sport and captivated fans worldwide. Here are the top 10 most iconic moments in NBA history: Michael Jordan’s “Flu Game” (1997 NBA Finals) In Game 5 of the 1997 Finals against the...
The Psychology of Winning: What Every Athlete Can Learn from Champions

The Psychology of Winning: What Every Athlete Can Learn from Champions

by Scott Gelbard | Nov 20, 2024 | Scott Gelbard, Sports

Success in sports often seems tied to physical prowess, but the truth is that mental strength can be the ultimate game-changer. Champions across disciplines—from soccer to golf—credit their victories not just to skill but to their mindset. Understanding and...
Merging Sportsmanship and Business Leadership

Merging Sportsmanship and Business Leadership

by Scott Gelbard | Oct 18, 2024 | Scott Gelbard, Sports

The ethos of sportsmanship—fair play, respect, integrity, and ethical conduct—is a cornerstone of the sporting world. Remarkably, these principles aren’t confined to athletic competition alone; they seamlessly intertwine with effective leadership practices in...
Showing Leadership in Your Athletic Programs

Showing Leadership in Your Athletic Programs

by Scott Gelbard | Sep 11, 2024 | Scott Gelbard, Sports

Most sports programs are organized with leadership and a chain of command. You have the athletes who listen to a team captain. The team captain listens to the coach. The coach usually listens to a director, who listens to the board of the organization. It is important...
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