This Week's Special Guest Interview: Paul Assaiante
Today's episode, I have the privilege to welcome you to Paul Assaiante.
Paul is the current head coach of the men's squash team at Trinity College, in Connecticut, United States. His squash teams has been to the CSA National Championships finals for 19 years in a row. From 1999 to 2011, Paul has guided Trinity to 13 consecutive CSA National Championship Titles with 252 wins in a row. His overall record is 399 wins and 15 loses, in 23 years as head coach.
For his services to coaching, Paul is a two time Olympic coach of the year and the 'Winningest Coach in College Sport History'.
If you want to hear more about Paul's coaching philosophy. Click the 'Play Button' above and listen to episode 27: Why is losing a good thing in sport?
About the Show:
Today's episode, Paul will share his coaching career journey, and explain why losing is a good thing in sport.
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In this Episode: Here's what you'll Discover:
- You will understand how losing can be a good thing in competitive sport.
- Paul shares with you his coaching philosophy.
- Paul provides you the core skills you need to be a successful sports coach.
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