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		<description><![CDATA[Coach John Wooden and former UCLA basketball players recall the time Wooden forced player Bill Walton to get a haircut to continue playing on the team and they explain the Coach&#39;s strict grooming rules. <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://blog.witnify.com/?p=16424"> Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>Coach John Wooden and former UCLA basketball players recall the time Wooden forced player Bill Walton to get a haircut to continue playing on the team and they explain the Coach&#39;s strict grooming rules. Wooden was an American basketball player and head coach at UCLA where he won ten NCAA national championships in a 12-year period, seven of them in a row. His team also on a record 88 consecutive games before losing to Notre Dame on January 19, 1974  and he was named national coach of the year six times before his death on June 4, 2010.</p>
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		<title>John Wooden  Coach John Wooden explains winning vs. success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this 2001 TED Talk, former UCLA basketball Coach John Wooden explains the difference between winning and succeeding and shares his definition of true success. He also shares the advice he gave his UCLA basketball players. <a class="continue-reading-link" href="http://blog.witnify.com/?p=16425"> Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<p>In this 2001 TED Talk, former UCLA basketball Coach John Wooden explains the difference between winning and succeeding and shares his definition of true success. He also shares advice he gave his UCLA basketball players and recalls bits of his father&#39;s wisdom that helped him through life. Wooden was an American basketball player and head coach at UCLA where he won ten NCAA national championships in a 12-year period, seven of them in a row. His team also on a record 88 consecutive games before losing to Notre Dame on January 19, 1974  and he was named national coach of the year six times before his death on June 4, 2010.</p>
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