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April 1st, 2024

Terry Harrison: Building Team Cohesion

  1. Terry Harrison: Building Team Cohesion Rob Ramseyer 44:01

Coach Terry Harrison provides valuable insights on building team cohesion, developing mental toughness, and fostering a positive team culture. He emphasizes the power of genuine leadership and being upfront and honest with players about the challenges they may face. Coach Harrison believes that every individual has the potential for Growth and improvement, and that success requires a high level of toughness and grit. He shares strategies for creating clear expectations and provides examples of rituals and practices used to build team cohesion. Coach Harrison also discusses the evolution of student athletes and the importance of empathy and understanding in Coaching. Overall, his insights highlight the importance of authenticity, communication, and resilience in the journey of coaching athletes.

The Impactful Coaching Project (ICP) seeks to develop coaches that coach the whole person. ICP is the thought leader in coaching the 21st century athlete and produces training, information, and research to help coaches develop.  You can find more information https://impactfulcoachingproject.substack.com/.

To follow up with Coach Harrison, you can email him at terry_harrison@friends.edu.

Rob Ramseyer Dr. Rob Ramseyer

Dr. Rob Ramseyer is the Co-Founder of the Impactful Coaching Project and Vice President of Athletics and Strategic Expansion at Friends University, overseeing 24 teams and serving on the President’s Cabinet. Under his leadership, the department has achieved significant success across all areas, earning him honors such as the KCAC Director of the Year and the NACDA Athletic Director of the Year. He resides in Wichita, KS, with his wife, Charlie, and their four children.

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