Sunday, October 10, 2010

No Ordinary Coach


“Quiet Strength”
by Tony Dungy with Nathan Whitaker

I assume that most in Australia would have heard of Tony Dungy. He is well worth knowing, especially for men interested in sports.

Tony Dungy was a professional athlete but is better known for his success as a coach in America’s National Football League (NFL) with Tampa Bay and Indianapolis.

He’s more than just a coach. In his book Tony celebrates his Christian faith, being a father to five children, a husband to one wife and his mentoring of his players, colleagues and friends. He created a culture that was rare in the NFL, one that a lot of people thought could not win the coveted Super bowl.

Tony was different. He enjoyed success but wasn’t driven by it in the same way others were. He promoted family time with players and coaches as a healthy balance between life and work. He encouraged all to get involved in community events as he accepted that a town’s sports team should be part of the community.

A novel idea that ultimately brought success with the Indianapolis Colts after almost making it all the way with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Proof that doing things differently can work.

I enjoyed this book as I grew up playing football, having to deal with a culture focused on boozing, shagging and swearing. I loved the game but the culture at times was especially hard to deal with. Tony Dungy shows that there is a different way, in fact a better way.



1 comment:

Alison said...

Sounds like a pretty top bloke.