miércoles, 1 de febrero de 2017

Today in: "Welcome to the Chaos Interview" Aaron Kallhoff of TCU

Today in: "Welcome to the Chaos Interview" Aaron Kallhoff assistant coach of TCU

Where did your basketball knowledge come from? 
A lot of Coaches Clinics and studying film.

Why did you decide to become a coach? 
Want to impact todays youth.

What has been the best moment in your sporting life so far? 
And the worst? 
Winning National Title at Trinity Valley. Havent had a worst.

Why did you decide to sign in TCU ??? 
Great University and in the best conference.

There are many differences from being an assistant coach at Arkansas State to being an assistant coach at TCU? 
Just the level of conference competition.

How is the day to day an assistant coach? 
Great, just grind everyday.

What are your goals for this season, both individually and as a team? 
Be the best coach possible, and make NCAA Tournament.




  
 What’s the difference between being good and being great? 
Discipline in the details.


What are the foundations of a solid basketball program? 
Integrity and hard work.

What’s the best way to build team chemistry? 
Pouring into each other.

Which players have you got on better with on court? And off court? 
My position group, post players.

Who has been the best player that you have ever coached? 
Adut Bulgak, first round pick in WNBA Draft.

How do you balance coaching authority with giving players autonomy? 
Just respecting them at all times.

Which has been the basketball player that you have found most difficult to stop in a match? 
Imani Boyette

How would you describe yourself as a basketball coach? And as a person? 
Hard working and loyal


What has been your most exciting moment in basketball? 
Winning Junior College National Title

Many people think that a trainers work is just 2 hours of training a day on court. What would you say to these people? What is your work really like during the week? 
24-7

What do you do in your free time when you are travelling with the team? 
Run and play games


What would be your future dream come true, both individually and for your team? 
D-1 head coach and win a National Title

Do you have any role models? 
Brian Agler

Which basketball match would you show to your children or grandchildren? 
Cavs-Warriors

What is the purpose of life? 
Serve Others as much as possible

 


What these names suggest you:


Maya Moore: 
Great Player


Sue Bird: 
Amazing Leader


Sylvia Fowles: 
Hard Worker


AJ Alix: 
Crafty


Jada Butts: 
Tough


Amy Okonkwo: 
Versatile


Geno Auriemma: 
THE GREATEST


Brian Agler: 
Compassionate


Pat Summit: 
A legend


Raegan Pebley: 
Caring and loving


One last question What do you have to say to all those people, who say that women's basketball is NOT basketball? 
Come watch a practice




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