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America’s most successful and admired high school football coach discusses how to build a winning football program by putting “winners” on the field. Chick Kyle also believes that the valuable “lessons of life” which are learned through athletic competition can be applied to settings beyond the gridiron—to the “playing fields” of business and personal growth.

Foreword
Introduction 
Part One: Inspiration
Enthusiasm
Pride
Sense of Duty
Discipline
Faith
Commitment
Courage
Part Two: Perspiration
Preparation
Leadership
Winning
About the Co-Author

Mark Hodermarsky
Charles Kyle

What some have said about Chuck Kyle:

“He’s not just a football coach. His lessons give you the formula for success anywhere.” 
Kevin Cook, former player

“He is, in short, the kind of coach you’d want your kid to play for, whether the team was 10-2 or 2-10.” 
Jim Konkoly, Sun Newspapers

“Chuck Kyle has an unbelievable ability to motivate kids to play beyond their abilities. He reaches into their souls. He makes them believe in their teammates, their coaches, and—most of all—themselves.” 
Nick Restifo, assistant coach

America’s most successful and admired high school football coach discusses how to build a winning football program by putting “winners” on the field. Chick Kyle also believes that the valuable “lessons of life” which are learned through athletic competition can be applied to settings beyond the gridiron—to the “playing fields” of business and personal growth.

Foreword
Introduction 
Part One: Inspiration
Enthusiasm
Pride
Sense of Duty
Discipline
Faith
Commitment
Courage
Part Two: Perspiration
Preparation
Leadership
Winning
About the Co-Author

Mark Hodermarsky
Charles Kyle

What some have said about Chuck Kyle:

“He’s not just a football coach. His lessons give you the formula for success anywhere.” 
Kevin Cook, former player

“He is, in short, the kind of coach you’d want your kid to play for, whether the team was 10-2 or 2-10.” 
Jim Konkoly, Sun Newspapers

“Chuck Kyle has an unbelievable ability to motivate kids to play beyond their abilities. He reaches into their souls. He makes them believe in their teammates, their coaches, and—most of all—themselves.” 
Nick Restifo, assistant coach