Why winning doesn't always equal success | Valorie Kondos Field

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OK, I have a question for all of us.
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You ready?
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Is all winning success?
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(Murmurs)
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Oh.
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(Laughter)
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Whoa. OK.
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I am the recently retired head coach
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of the UCLA Women's Gymnastics Team,
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a position that I held for 29 years.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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And during my tenure,
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I experienced a lot of winning.
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I led our team to seven National Championships,
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I was inducted into the UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame
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and I was even voted the Coach of the Century
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by the Pac-12 Conference.
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(Applause)
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Winning is really, really,
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like, really, really fun.
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(Laughter)
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But I am here to share my insight:
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winning does not always equal success.
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All across America and around the world,
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we have a crisis
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in the win-at-all-cost cultures
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that we have created.
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In our schools,
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in our businesses, in politics,
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winning at all cost has become acceptable.
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As a society,
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we honor the people at the top of the pyramid.
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We effusively applaud those people who win championships and elections and awards.
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But sadly, quite often,
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those same people are leaving their institutions
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as damaged human beings.
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Sadly, with straight A's,
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kids are leaving school damaged.
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With awards and medals,
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athletes often leave their teams damaged,
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emotionally, mentally, not just physically.
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And with huge profits, employees often leave their companies damaged.
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We have become so hyperfocused on that end result,
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and when the end result is a win,
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the human component of how we got there
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often gets swept under the proverbial rug,
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and so does the damage.
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So I'm calling for a time-out.
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Time-out.
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We need to redefine success.
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Real success is developing champions in life for our world,
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win or lose.
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(Applause)
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Real success is developing champions in life,
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not for your team,
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not for your business
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and, I'm sad to tell you, not even for your Christmas card bragging rights.
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Sorry.
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So how do we do this?
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First of all, you may be able to dictate your way to a win,
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but you can't dictate your way to success.
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Let me take you back to 1990, when I was first appointed the head coach
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of the UCLA Women's Gymnastics Team.
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And I would like to share with you that I've never done gymnastics.
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I grew up in the world of ballet.
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I have never done a cartwheel,
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and I couldn't teach you how to do a proper cartwheel.
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(Laughter)
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It's sadly true.
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And I knew nothing about how to develop a team culture.
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The best I could do was mimic other coaches who had won.
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And so I became tough-talking,
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tough-minded, relentless,
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unsympathetic,
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bullish, unempathetic
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and oftentimes downright mean.
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I acted like a head coach
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whose only thought was to figure out how to win.
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My first few seasons as a head coach
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were abysmal,
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and after putting up with my brash coaching style for a few years,
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our team asked me for a team meeting.
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Well, I love team meetings,
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so I said, "Yay! Let's have a team meeting."
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And for two solid hours,
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they gave me examples of how my arrogance was hurtful and demeaning.
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Yeah, not yay.
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They explained to me
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that they wanted to be supported,
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not belittled.
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They wanted to be coached up, not torn down.
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They wanted to be motivated,
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not pressured or bullied.
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That was my time-out,
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and I chose to change.
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Being a dogmatic dictator
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may produce compliant, good little soldiers,
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but it doesn't develop champions in life.
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It is so much easier, in any walk of life,
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to dictate and give orders
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than to actually figure out how to motivate someone
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to want to be better.
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And the reason is -- we all know this --
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motivation takes a really long time
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to take root.
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But when it does,
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it is character-building
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and life-altering.
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I realized that I needed to fortify our student-athletes
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as whole human beings,
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not just athletes who won.
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So success for me shifted
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from only focusing on winning
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to developing my coaching philosophy,
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which is developing champions in life through sport.
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And I knew if I did this well enough,
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that champion mentality would translate to the competition floor.
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And it did.
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The key ingredient was to develop trust
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through patience,
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respectful honesty
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and accountability --
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all of the ingredients that go into tough love.
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Speaking of tough love,
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Katelyn Ohashi is a perfect example of this.
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You may have all seen her floor routine.
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It has had over 150 million views.
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And the consensus is, her performance is pure joy.
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However, when Katelyn came to UCLA, she was broken in body, mind and spirit.
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She had grown up in a stereotypical, very high-level athletic world,
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and she was damaged.
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So when Katelyn came to UCLA her freshman year,
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she found her inner rebel quite well,
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to the point where she was no longer able to do gymnastics
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at the level at which she was recruited.
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And I will never forget
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a team meeting we had halfway through her freshman season.
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We were in there with the team, the coaching staff, the support staff,
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sports psychologist,
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and Katelyn very clearly and unapologetically said,
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"I just don't want to be great again."
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I felt like I got sucker punched.
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My first thought was,
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"Then why the heck am I going to honor your scholarship?"
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It was a really snarky thought, and thankfully I didn't say it out loud,
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because then I had clarity.
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Katelyn didn't hate gymnastics.
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Katelyn hated everything associated with being great.
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Katelyn didn't want to be a winner,
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because winning at all cost had cost her her joy.
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My job was to figure out how to motivate her
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to want to be great again,
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by helping her redefine success.
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My enthusiasm for that challenge turned into determination
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when one day Katelyn looked me in the eye and said,
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"Ms. Val, I just want you to know,
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everything you tell me to do, I do the exact opposite."
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(Laughter)
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Yeah, it was like, yeah, Katelyn, challenge accepted. OK.
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(Laughter)
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And further proof that dictating was not going to win.
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So I embarked on the painfully slow process
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of building trust
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and proving to her that first and foremost
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I cared about her as a whole human being.
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Part of my strategy was to only talk to Katelyn about gymnastics in the gym.
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Outside of the gym, we talked about everything else:
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school, boys, families, friends, hobbies.
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I encouraged her to find things outside of her sport that brought her joy.
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And it was so cool
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to see the process of Katelyn Ohashi literally blossom before our eyes.
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And through that process,
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she rediscovered her self-love
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and self-worth.
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And slowly, she was able to bring that joy
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back to her gymnastics.
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She went on to earn the NCAA title on floor,
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and she helped our team win our seventh NCAA championship in 2018.
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So --
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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So let's think about the Katelyn Ohashis in your life.
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Let's think about those people under your care and your guidance.
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What are you telling your kids on the car ride home?
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That car ride home
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has much more impact than you know.
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Are you focusing on the end result,
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or are you excited to use that time
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to help your child develop into a champion?
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It's very simple:
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you will know you're focusing on the end result
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if you ask questions about the end result.
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"Did you win?"
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"How many points did you score?"
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"Did you get an A?"
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If you truly are motivated about helping your child develop into a champion,
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you will ask questions about the experience
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and the process,
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like, "What did you learn today?"
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"Did you help a teammate?"
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And, my favorite question,
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"Did you figure out how to have fun at working really, really hard?"
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And then the key is to be very still
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and listen to their response.
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I believe that one of the greatest gifts we can give another human being
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is to silence our minds
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from the need to be right
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or the need to formulate the appropriate response
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and truly listen
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when someone else is talking.
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And in silencing our minds,
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we actually hear our own fears and inadequacies,
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which can help us formulate our response
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with more clarity and empathy.
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Kyla Ross, another one of our gymnasts,
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is one of the greatest gymnasts in the history of the sport.
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She's the only athlete to have earned the trifecta:
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she's a national champion,
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a world champion
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and an Olympic champion.
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She's also not one for small talk,
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so I was a bit surprised one day when she came to my office,
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sat on the couch
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and just started talking --
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first about her major,
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then about graduate school
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and then about everything else that seemed to pop into her mind.
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My inner voice whispered to me
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that something was on her mind,
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and if I was still
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and gave her enough time,
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it would come out.
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And it did.
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It was the first time that Kyla had shared with anyone
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that she had been sexually abused by Larry Nassar,
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the former USA Gymnastics team doctor,
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who was later convicted of being a serial child molester.
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Kyla came forward
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and joined the army
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of Nassar survivors
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who shared their stories
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and used their voices
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to invoke positive change for our world.
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I felt it was extremely important at that time
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to provide a safe space for Kyla and our team.
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And so I chose to talk about this in a few team meetings.
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Later that year, we won the national championship,
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and after we did, Kyla came up to me and shared with me the fact
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that she felt one reason that we'd won
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was because we had addressed the elephant in the room,
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the tragedy that had not only rocked the world
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but that had liberated the truths and the memories in herself
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and in so many of her friends
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and her peers.
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As Kyla said,
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"Ms. Val, I literally felt myself walk taller as the season went on,
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and when I walked onto that championship floor, I felt invincible."
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Simply --
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(Applause)
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Simply because she had been heard.
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As parents, as coaches,
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as leaders,
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we can no longer lead from a place
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where winning is our only metric of success,
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where our ego sits center stage,
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because it has been proven
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that that process produces broken human beings.
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And I emphatically know
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that it is absolutely possible
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to produce and train champions in life
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in every single walk of life
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without compromising the human spirit.
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(Applause)
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It starts with defining success
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for yourself and those under your care
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and then consistently
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self-examining whether your actions are in alignment with your goals.
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We are all coaches in some capacity.
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We all have a collective responsibility
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to develop champions in life for our world.
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That is what real success looks like,
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and in the world of athletics,
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that is what we call a win-win.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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