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		<title>What Makes a Great Team Captain in NCAA Sports?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Stephen Walker, PhD, CC-AASP Podium&#8217;s Podcast of the Week: An Interview with Jesse Michel &#8211; West Virginia University Coaches have varying expectations of their team captains.  Some will follow the adage of  &#8216;expect nothing be prepared for everything&#8217; while others will want their team captain to serve as an assistant coach.  Leadership is a variable that can distinguish a great sports captain.  But what does that look like on a collegiate team? Jesse Michel, Dr. Greg Shelley from Ithaca College and Dr. Noah Gentner from Georgia Southern University collaborated on a qualitative research study of the behaviors most recognized as defining a great team captain.  At any level this interview will prove illuminating, and offer some guidelines useful to both coaches and team captains alike. Jesse Michel &#8211; Behaviors of Successful NCAA Sport Captains]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://drstephenwalker.com" target="_blank">by Stephen Walker, PhD, CC-AASP</a></p>
<h3 style="text-align: left;">Podium&#8217;s Podcast of the Week: An Interview with <a href="http://well.wvu.edu/wellness/wellness_staff" target="_blank">Jesse Michel &#8211; West Virginia University</a></h3>
<p>Coaches have varying expectations of their team captains.  Some will follow the adage of  &#8216;expect nothing be prepared for everything&#8217; while others will want their team captain to serve as an assistant coach.  Leadership is a variable that can distinguish a great sports captain.  But what does that look like on a collegiate team?</p>
<p>Jesse Michel, <a href="http://faculty.ithaca.edu/gshelley/" target="_blank">Dr. Greg Shelley from Ithaca College</a> and <a href="http://www.georgiasouthernhealthscience.com/departments/health-and-kinesiology/overview/HAK_fac_pages/Gentner.html" target="_blank">Dr. Noah Gentner from Georgia Southern University</a> collaborated on a qualitative research study of the behaviors most recognized as defining a great team captain.  At any level this interview will prove illuminating, and offer some guidelines useful to both coaches and team captains alike.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.podiumsportsjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/Jesse-Michel-Behaviors-of-Successful-NCAA-Sport-Captains.mp3">Jesse Michel &#8211; Behaviors of Successful NCAA Sport Captains</a></p>
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