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Coach Joe Belden

In this podcast episode, Coach Joe Belden shares insights on navigating failure in Coaching and the importance of resilience. He emphasizes that how one responds to failure plays a crucial role in their success. Coach Belden also reveals his career trajectory and how his passion for coaching has evolved over time. He discusses the significance of building Relationships with athletes and the value of being a student of people. Additionally, Coach Belden delves into the 4D approach to coaching, which focuses on the physical, mental, external, and internal aspects of athlete development. He highlights the impact of external stressors on athletes and the need for coaches to create trusting, authentic relationships with their athletes. Ultimately, Coach Belden stresses the importance of continuous improvement and not settling for mediocrity in coaching.

To contact Coach Belden, email him at joseph_belden@friends.edu.

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.

Our first book, “Coaching the 21st Century Athlete”, will be released in the coming weeks. It will be available at all major online book retailers.


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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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