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Chris Ⓐ LeRoux
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Jul 05, 2005, 09:02 PM »
John T. Thrush Interview Link
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Mike Wittmer
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Jul 07, 2005, 07:14 AM »
Great stuff, Chris! If only we could clone John Thrush.
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mike casey
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JT interview
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Jul 07, 2005, 09:48 AM »
I really enjoyed reading the JT interview. The questions were answered with thoughtful and honest responses which appear to be Mr. Thrush's strong suite. I have found him to be one of the most kind and helpful coaches that I've had the pleasure of meeting.
I especially liked his description of the moment when one becomes a weightlifter. To quote " for some of them for some reason, a change occurs. One day they go from being athletes who do weightlifting, to being weightlifters." This quote is my reason for writing. I do not think that our national problems with weightlifting have to do with money, but have instead to do with finding weightlifters. Once one is transformed to being a weightlifter a way will be found to do the training necessary, to make the big meets and to commit to being champion.
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Don Weideman
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Jul 07, 2005, 10:58 AM »
Chris,
Thank you for the excellent interview of
Coach John Thrush. He said he felt he
had to live a little bit better because he
was working with kids. From reading your
interview I believe he has accomplished
it very well. He is obviously not just a
great coach, but also a great man by even
his own standards. Great coach, great man
how often they seem to go hand in hand.
Don
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Jalaine Ulsh
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Jul 14, 2005, 02:49 PM »
I only hope someday I'll be as good a coach as John. :)
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