Monday, July 9, 2012

Excellent athletes, want to have a good coach.


Not every player so well, even if you have a very good talent, and if no man to guide you, you also can so well.I think there is no way to, so a good coach is achievement a good player of important factor.This is my favorite coach, he is Dallas cowboys coach Mike Woicik.IRVING, Texas – A contemporary Dallas-New England matchup always evokes discussion of the 1990s Cowboys and 2000s Patriots, the only teams ever to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span.Mike Woicik happens to own all six championship rings.Woicik is back for his second term as the Cowboys’ strength and conditioning coach. From 1990-96, he was an integral part of all three Super Bowl teams. Same with the Patriots from 2000-10.No player or head coach in NFL history can match Woicik’s six rings. Charles Haley, who’s entering the Cowboys Ring of Honor next month, comes close with five.



He is an experienced coach, I think so.“Mike’s got a wealth of experience and he’s got a tremendous background with all of the things that you want your strength and conditioning coach to have in the National Football League,” Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said via conference call this week. “He’s got a lot of experience with track and running and his speed training as well as power lifting and becoming stronger and more explosive as well as rehabbing injuries and working guys back from being less than 100 percent all the way back to being full speed.

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