Coach: The Life and Legacy of John R. Wooden
Join us for the premiere of this free documentary event. The documentary short entitled Coach: The Life and Legacy of John R. Wooden celebrates the lessons and life philosophy of the legendary UCLA basketball coach. Wooden’s legacy reaches so far that he is considered by many to be the 20th century’s most revered teacher and master mentor. You’ll see seldom-before-seen Wooden footage and interviews with some of the most successful coaches, athletes and thought leaders who were all influenced by Coach Wooden’s teachings and philosophies for a successful life. Watch now!
Why Your Goals Shouldn’t Just Be About Winning
Coach Wooden believed in focusing on running the race rather than winning it.
read moreWhy Character Matters More Than Material Possessions
“The important thing in life is not what belongs to us, but what we belong to.” —John Wooden The central idea behind this favorite quote of Coach Wooden’s was that it is not material possessions (what belongs to us) that are important in life but rather what our...
read moreThe Critical Nature of Building Trust and Loyalty Between a Team and Leader
Without trust between a team and leader, there really is no team at all.
read moreHow to Make Adversity Your Asset
Although it may not be possible to determine what happens to you, you should control how you react and respond. In his book Wooden on Leadership, Coach Wooden talked about what he meant by this favorite phrase of his: You may have noticed that when unexpected good...
read moreHow to Be a Successful Leader: Be a Philosopher
Coach Wooden introduced his coaching philosophy in his book Practical Modern Basketball by talking about the necessity for a successful coach to be a philosopher: Webster tells us that, among other things, a philosopher is a person who meets all events, whether...
read more‘Give Thanks for Your Blessings’
Spend as much time thinking about your blessings as you do your troubles, and see how it changes your perspective.
read moreLEARN ABOUT COACH WOODEN’S PYRAMID OF SUCCESS.
The Champions
How the Wooden Effect shaped these successful people from all walks of life
Golden State’s Bob Myers and Steve Kerr
Steve Kerr and Bob Myers say UCLA coach John Wooden’s lessons and teachings helped them become the men they are today.
Cori Close
The UCLA women’s basketball coach shares how John Wooden’s lessons shaped her coaching career.