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Travis Chisholm, MSc
@travischis93
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7th Latin at GHWH. SVU: Philosophy and Classics. CUC: Exercise Physiology. Head HS XC & Assistant TF. USATF L2 Endurance | XC Specialist
San Antonio, TX
Joined December 2015
RT @joshcarlosjosh: “I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. "So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see suc…
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@MarcMangiacotti Would you mind sharing what you all do for a warm up? I’m just curious. Thank you!
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RT @CitiusMag: The ACC is shaking up the NCAA! @gary_martin20 overtakes Ethan Strand and Parker Wolfe for the individual win and Wake Fore…
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RT @PatMcAfeeShow: "I was 72 years old the last year I coached and I had no problem relating to players.. I changed a lot throughout the y…
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@LR_chis Honestly, my favorite part about the 2024 season is that it really feels like an open door. Maybe a few look like they could take it all, but everyone looks vulnerable. It’s going to be fun to see how it ends up!
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@Predamame I loved my time running D3. It’s the best division in my opinion. Just a bunch of kids who love to run really fast.
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Cornerstone of my program’s coaching philosophy. If athletes live in a constant state of threat, they will never be able to perform to their potential.
The building blocks of a resilient cohesive teams are to be a decent human being. Create an environment where people feel supported like they matter and belong.
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RT @CoachJTAyers: Graphic designer and illustrator Seymour Chwast reminds us that working harder may not be the answer: "If you dig a hole…
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A mantra I stole from @AvonDistance is “Be hard to beat.” The focus shifts to passing individuals and letting others pass you. If you focus on that, you’ll be happy with the results.
You will finish sooner in XC if you stop obsessing over times and start thinking about racing people.
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@CoachDistance My teams tend to be in the small side, so it’s not usually an issue. But this year we had 9 boys and 10 girls. I created a top 10 performance list for each athlete that I’ve been updating all seasons. I see who’s trending, who’s been consistent, and who gives us the best shot.
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