Lessons Learned While Building A Team

"You do not select a team, you select a group of people and then work together to develop into a team...teams don't instantly become, they evolve"

Coach K from the Introduction of his book, The Gold Standard

Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Superstitious?

I am sorry it has been so long since I blogged!

When I ask you, "who wrote the song 'Superstitious'", inevitably your mind's ear will recall the bass guitar line from the song penned by Stevie Wonder. If you were to ask me who wrote the song, "Superstitious", my first reaction would be the more obscure 80's hair-metal band Europe. You remember Europe, they were the one's who first performed the stadium rock classic "The Final Countdown". Ever since I heard that song, I became a huge Europe fan. I remember that the Detroit Pistons started playing that song during their pre-game warmups. I always got goose bumps when I heard the first keyboard riff on the radio or in my cassette tape Sony Walkman.

Europe's first album was a huge hit. They had the coveted opening act spot on Def Leppard's Hysteria Tour. Like most bands, their sophomore effort, "Out Of This World" did not sell quite as well. However, the opening song on the album was a song called, "Superstitious". "I ain't supertitious, I have no doubt, that there's reason, how things turn out". I can hear it now. Seriously, I have their greatest hits (as ironic as that may seem) in the cd player right now.

Have you got any superstitions? Baseball players are notorious for them. If a major league player tells you they don't have one, they are simply lying. When I played baseball for one season it college it gave me great memories. We had a superstition on our team that you didn't wash your socks as long as you were on a hitting streak. That year I developed into a decent hitter. I started the year in the 9 spot and ended the year leading off. I had one stretch where I had a 12 game hitting streak. In the major leagues that would be two weeks. In college baseball it was three weeks without washing the socks. At that point a roommate of mine took the socks that had been draped over the desk chair wreaking more than just havoc in our room and unbenownst to me...washed them. He tried to smudge some brown and green crayon on them to make it look like they had not been touched...but I knew. The hitting streak stopped.

Did the socks have anything to do with the streak? No, it was practice. I could hit the curve ball (at least until that 13th game). Not many guys could do that at the level I was playing (or almost any level for that matter). I grew up playing tennis, stickball, and whiffle ball. I understood spins and could see the ball well. I had "faith" in my abilities because of practice. Confidence is said to come from the positive demonstration of a skill on a repetitive basis. What if I were to put my 9 year old daughter up against those same pitchers? I have "faith" in her as well. However, she doesn't have the skill set to be able to hit those pitchers (or even lift a bat very well)...

...Point #1 - Faith without action is worthless

Tuesday night, our basketball squad played a team that had similar athleticism to our team. They played very hard. Their actions were noble on the court and they "left everything out there on the floor". They lost to us by 40. Our team came in with confidence and a "faith" in their teammates and coaches to go along with their sets of skills and fundamentals...

...Point #2 - Action without faith is worthless

Point #3 - Faith combined with action is...
...what champions are made of.
...what develops successful organizations everywhere.
...WHAT GOD EXPECTS FROM US!!!

James 2:14-17
"What good is it, my brothers, if a man claims to have faith but has no deeds?...In the same way, faith by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead."

Like the band Europe says, "there is a reason, how things turn out". We just have to have that faith and their supported actions coming from God's word!

rs

3 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:50 AM

    I have to ask who your roommate was. I didn't have any supersititions until college basketball. I won a dollar from Coach Wheeler during a free-throw challenge and kept it in my sock the remainder of my college career. Then I spent it, lol.

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  2. I believe Andrew Fields was the culprit. I am sure you remember Brian and Wayne as well. Andrew was the neat freak of us all. "Wheels" is still in Missouri doing very well. he is coaching varsity girls volleyball and jv boys basketball and having a blast. You wouldn't believe how tall Lauren is now. The boys look just like their daddy. Peace, Martois!

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  3. Anonymous10:10 AM

    I remember Andrew...part of the Bedford, IN crowd...

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