![]() In this book, Wooden shares his life story from his farm beginnings through his retirement from coaching at UCLA. He tells a bit about his philosophy but even more about the individuals he has worked with over the years who helped him develop that belief system. This book was recommended to me by a colleague and accomplished coach after I brought up my interest in sports psychology. I borrowed They Call Me Coach and two others of Wooden's books from the library. Honestly, this first one was a bit dull because I didn't know almost any of the players Wooden references nor have I seen the seasons he details so closely. However, Wooden seems like a cool guy and I am already enjoying this next book much more.
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