The eight laws of learning are explanation, demonstration, imitation, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition.
JOHN WOODENThe eight laws of learning are explanation, demonstration, imitation, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition.
JOHN WOODENThe most important thing in the world is family and love.
JOHN WOODENThings turn out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out.
JOHN WOODENI think you have to be what you are. Don’t try to be somebody else. You have to be yourself at all times.
JOHN WOODENIf you’re not making mistakes, then you’re not doing anything. I’m positive that a doer makes mistakes.
JOHN WOODENTeaching players during practices was what coaching was all about to me.
JOHN WOODENA strong leader accepts blame and gives the credit. A weak leader gives blame and accepts the credit.
JOHN WOODENI think that in any group activity – whether it be business, sports, or family – there has to be leadership or it won’t be successful.
JOHN WOODENAll of life is peaks and valleys. Don’t let the peaks get too high and the valleys too low.
JOHN WOODENIt’s the little details that are vital. Little things make big things happen.
JOHN WOODENPassion is momentary; love is enduring.
JOHN WOODENNever mistake activity for achievement.
JOHN WOODENDon’t measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability.
JOHN WOODENI’m not afraid to die.
JOHN WOODENDefense is a definite part of the game, and a great part of defense is learning to play it without fouling.
JOHN WOODENThe worst thing about new books is that they keep us from reading the old ones.
JOHN WOODEN