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Running Time: 42 minutes

This video focuses on

  • Self discipline & establishing mental routines
  • How to give 100% and establish priorities
  • Making a commitment
  • Getting & staying focused

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  • Invaluable advice and guidelines into how softball players can maximize their potential and be the best that they can be. This video addresses such critical player related issues as being self disciplined, how to give 100%, how to establish priorities, making a commitment, and staying focused. The video also features an overview of how players can establish mental routines that will help them learn to “control the uncontrollables."

     

    ABOUT THE COACH
    Sue Enquist Sue Enquist has been a player, coach, and head coach with the UCLA Bruins for 28 years. A former All-American center fielder who led UCLA to its first softball national championship in 1978, Enquist guided UCLA to its record 10th championship in 2004.

    Enquist has been the head coach at UCLA since 1997, and served as co-head coach from 1989-96 with her mentor Sharron Backus, whom she was as an assistant under from 1980-88. The Bruins have an amazing record of 623-94 in Enquist's 13 seasons as head coach or co-head coach, and she has compiled over 1,150 wins in her Bruin softball career as a player and coach.

    Enquist hit .401 in her collegiate playing career from 1975-78, a record which stood at UCLA for 24 years. Enquist became the first softball player to be inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame and her No. 6 jersey was retired in 2000, becoming just the third number in Bruin softball history to be retired, joining Lisa Fernandez and Dot Richardson.

    Enquist earned her degree in kinesiology from UCLA in 1980.



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