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3-Minute Drill - LaDainian Tomlinson Video Study

Part I
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- Think of the people in your life who watch your example. How do you model Christ to them?
- In what ways do you lead them away from Christ?
- Read Titus 2. What category do you fall under?
- What does that passage say about how you should lead your life?
- What do you need to change as a result?
Lead by Example

At every stage of life, there are different temptations to staying true to the Lord. As a college student, I’ve noticed that temptations have increased drastically compared to high school. There are nightly parties, common alcohol and drugs use, and our faith is constantly challenged in the classroom and in dormitory life. We must constantly put on the armor of God to battle these temptations (Ephesians 6:12).
Board Chairman's Handbook

A resource just for Board Chairmen that outlines board operations and features board resources.
Coaches Mandate
A high resolution 8.5 x 11 PDF of the Coaches Mandate
The Name of the Game Is Love

As athletes and coaches, we spend a lot of time at practice. As an endurance athlete, when I’d train for marathons, I’d spend a minimum of two hours a day training for it. While that may seem like a lot, I remember back to my college days when we’d spend up to six hours a day training for football. As part of a team, though, I wasn’t alone for all those hours. I was on the field, in the meeting room, in the weight room and in school with nearly 100 other guys.
Core Strength Study

Key Verse: "We also pray that you will be strengthened with all his glorious power so you will have all the endurance and patience you need. May you be filled with joy…" - Colossians 1:11
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How does your core strength affect your athletic performance?
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What are some things you can do to strengthen your core physically?
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How does your physical core strength relate to your spiritual core strength?
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Read Colossians 1:11. The core strength values for FCA are integrity, serving, teamwork, and excellence. Which of these areas are you the strongest? Weakest?
A Warrior's Heart, Love & Passion!
Deer Valley Varsity Guard Aaron Meek created this poster to inspire his teammates and fellow athletes across the world to give back with passion and leadership! We are blessed to offer the poster as wallpaper through the FCA Resources website.
Proceeds from the poster sales support Lets Make Moves and Heart Tools. Lets Make Moves is a lockdown leadership program founded and created with his two brothers Zach and Jordan and Jordan's wife Autumn. You can connect with Aaron through the Heart Tools and Lets Make Moves facebook pages! www.facebook.com/HeartTools and www.facebook.com/LetsMakeMoves.
Coach Prewitt Impact Story

Watch the faith story of local Florida high school volleyball coach Carrie Prewitt
Reputation vs. Character

Lately, it seems like there has been a proliferation of sports scandals at the amateur and professional levels. In most, if not all of the situations, there was a key moment of decision when the allegations surfaced. The choice was between character and reputation.
Crispness

A wide receiver or running back must make crisp cuts when running a route or hitting the hole. A soccer player needs to make crisp cuts when passing or dribbling. Basketball players must make quick, sure, crisp cuts when running plays or making moves to the hoop.
The word “crisp” has been defined as “notably sharp and clean-cut.” Should these athletes round their cuts, they would lose the ability to apply a successful move on their opponent.
Follow the Leader (Integrity - Chapter 3)

For centuries, mankind has debated this universal question: Are leaders born or are they made? In other words, do people come out of the womb with leadership skills built into their DNA? Or is it the process of life combined with the right environment and proper education and training that help people develop into leaders?
Depending on who is asked, the answer will likely be different, which most likely means that leaders arise in both ways. While some people are born with certain gifts and abilities that might give them an advantage when it comes to leadership, others are not so blessed at birth but instead work hard to overcome whatever obstacles and challenges stand in their way.
Andy Pettitte - Pro Perspective Study

Andy Pettitte-New York Yankees
Pray, Pray, Pray
Key Verse: "Always be joyful. Never stop praying. Be thankful in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you who belong to Christ Jesus." - 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18
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Andy talks about praying at all times during his games. Is that something you do as well when you compete? Explain.
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As an athlete, why is it important to pray for your testimony?
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When is prayer most effective for you as an athlete/Christian? How do you pray before, during, and after your games?
Dream Big!

Have you ever been a part of a team that had a break-through year? In my own experiences as both a player and a coach, I find that those moments happen after a great deal of planning and training. Usually those “miracle” seasons don’t just happen; they are the result of hard work and effort. But one thing they do have in common is a big dream.
One Mission - The Mission

One Mission
Meeting Focus
To get to know your Huddle members and break the ice for discussion.
More Getting to Know You (10 Minutes)
Choose another Conversation Starter from page 20.
The Roster (5 Minutes)
If all Huddle members have not filled out the roster, make sure that it is completed at this meeting. (Make sure that this is returned to the Huddle Leader Coordinator after the Huddle meeting. This will allow them to check who is missing and if there is anyone who has checked in but is not with his/her Huddle.)
Reflect on the Day and the Evening Program (10 Minutes)
Intentional Integrity

The story of Joseph from the Old Testament is fairly familiar to most of us. We may recall that he was the 11th son of Jacob, who was sold by his brothers into slavery and wound up as a steward over the household of an official named Potiphar. Joseph eventually winds up attracting attention from Potiphar’s wife, and when he refuses her, she has him imprisoned.
2010 Black Mountain Boys Camp

The following audio is from the FCA Black Mountain boys camp, July 12-16, 2010. Each MP3 download contains the entire audio from the given speaker. The Open Mic testimonies are included as well. Simply click the link to be prompted to download the file.
Common Enemies (Teamwork - Chapter 1)

When a lanky quarterback turned defensive back from the University of Minnesota named Tony Dungy arrived in Pittsburgh for the Steelers training camp, no one would have blamed him for being a little overwhelmed. After all, that team featured 10 future Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees: Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris, Lynn Swann, John Stallworth, Mike Webster, “Mean” Joe Greene, Jack Lambert, Jack Ham, Mel Blount and Head Coach Chuck Noll provided the nucleus of a team that would claim four Super Bowl titles.
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