Learning from Athletes’ Writing: Creating Activity Journals
by Dr. Richard Kent
English Journal 104.1 (2014): 68–74
Students—and athletes— can benefit from writing activities that take place outside the classroom walls; these activities often lead to better thinking, writing, and performance. Click here to read this article.
Writing Our Games: Using Athletic Team Notebooks & Journals
by Dr. Richard Kent
Blackbaud K-12, 2019
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The Value of Golf Notebooks and Journals
by Dr. Ken Martin, Golf Specialist, Writing Athletes Go Arizona Gold Tips... Elite athletes, including professional golfers like Jason Dufner and Maverick McNealy, use training logs, notebooks, and journals to analyze their performance... read more... Why Journals...Crazy as it sounds…Journals are one of the fastest and most effective ways I’ve learned to “Teach Pitchers How To Teach Themselves.” I’ve been journaling for almost 11 years now and my library now includes 381 journals.
Honestly, it’s to the point now that I FEEL anxiety when my journals aren’t at arm’s length. But, the majority of players and coaches never stop to focus on why a journal is important. Why? Because they’re not cool. Journal entries don’t get retweets or shares…only drills. Read more... |