It's Not About the Workouts
A Championship of the Soul
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Book Details
About the Book
“One of Coach Kahrs’ greatest and most lasting gifts to me as a person and as a coach myself was teaching me that before a team can experience winning, each person must “buy into” the program…the deep belief that what Coach is having us do in the way to win. It is having that faith in what you are doing that breeds success…” – Mark Christner, Men’s Head Basketball Coach, Waynesburg University "In rare circumstances the magic of team "happens" in human endeavors, and the collective team achievement and surrounding spirit transcends the individual efforts. The art and science of creating this circumstance is a challenging formula to capture. Coach Brad Kahr's heartfelt book about coaching his team through a very special season succeeds. The lessons and insights that Brad and his team traveled through that special year have relevance not just to building running teams, but to any collection of individuals united on a purpose driven mission with the guidance of a caring, mentoring, and passionate leader." - Keith Brophy, CEO of Sagestone, CEO of Ideomed, former West Michigan Entrepreneur of the Year “The greatest stories and greatest lessons are those with a heart and soul behind them. The struggles, difficulties, and wonderful moments of Brad Kahrs’ life are filled with both. The journey of a runner whose life has been filled with commitment to human beings and passion to a heart-breaking sport allows for the most exhilarating, heart-touching, and inspirational stories.” – Scott Hector, 2001 Michigan Cross Country Coach-of-the-Year & 1988 Cross Country State Champion “When it comes to getting the most out of an athlete physically, mentally, and emotionally, Coach Brad Kahrs is the best I’ve seen. The 2000 and 2001 seasons are the culmination of his efforts in the coaching world. His ability to share all of his heart time and time again and to risk the pain of ‘going for it’ every day shows his love for his team and is reflected in his writings.” – Jason Proctor, 2014-15 Oklahoma Teacher-of-the-Year & Head Cross Country Coach Tahlequah High School.
About the Author
The author, Dr. Brad Kahrs, is an assistant professor of mathematics education at the University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point. His work includes the instruction of mathematics courses for pre-service teachers and supervision of student teachers. He continues to coach and mentor individuals in endurance events, teaching, and life while still running and snowshoeing on the trails near his home in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. Currently the author is working on a project called Teaching with Endurance (TwE), which is intended on providing inspiration and encouragement to teachers and coaches.