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High Praise For The Coaching and Leadership Journal

 

You have really done a great job with the journal over the last decade, and it has benefitted so many people, not just coaches. Dan, I appreciate our friendship. --Mike Krzyzewski


I absolutely love the journal. I always find one thing in it to share with my coaches and players. It is a win for me. Thank you for all you do for coaches and leadership. --Kelvin Sampson

What a few others say about the journal...

Dan, I Love your newsletter. Thank you!!— Frank Martin, Head Coach University of Massachusetts Men’s Basketball

We absolutely love your Journal and plan on continuing our subscription for years to come! --Florida State Women’s Soccer

Thanks a bunch, Dan! Every issue is worth the price. I am a second-generation coach and have my dad’s library/archives going back 60-70 years and your journal is an excellent resource to have. Keep it up!--Kenneth White, Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Providence College

Your journal is exactly what I’ve been looking for. A terrific resource for all leaders! —Andrew Marotta, Principal Port Jervis High School, New York

We love your newsletter! I started coaching college soccer in 1977. It was very difficult /nearly impossible to find anything like your journal back then. I look forward to it every month. Thanks for all you do. --Jim Evans, Thomas College​

​Thanks Dan! I love this publication! --Ryan Wellner, Notre Dame Lacrosse

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