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The Fortitude Chronicle: A Weekly Digest of Athletic Determination
This Week's Top Picks on Culture, Mindset, and Leadership
The Fortitude Chronicle: A Weekly Digest of Athletic Determination
Dear Fortitude family,
Welcome back to my midweek motivation! Each day and week brings its own set of experiences and inspirations, compelling me to share my thoughts with all of you.
I'm excited to share my top picks of the week from social media, and I encourage everyone to send in the posts that inspire you. There's a wealth of amazing content out there that deserves recognition! As our community expands, I'll make sure to highlight the submissions that resonate with all of us. Let's keep sharing and growing together!
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The Playbook
This Week
A must listen for parents, coaches, and athletes.
Chris Fowler on the job of a coach.
— Greg Berge (@gb1121)
1:00 PM • Oct 1, 2025
Do Not Overestimate The Competition, And Do Not Underestimate Yourself.
— Chris Williamson (@ChrisWillx)
1:00 PM • Sep 29, 2025
Feedback is not a threat. It’s a gift.
It puts you on the path toward reaching your potential. It’s not about criticism or praise, but learning and growth.
Don’t avoid feedback. Seek it, embrace it, and act on it.
— Steve Magness (@stevemagness)
1:16 PM • Sep 30, 2025
Everyone needs to hear this…
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom)
12:28 PM • Sep 29, 2025
One of the clearest signs of strong leadership is in how they respond when someone offers a perspective or opinion that's different than theirs. When leaders routinely shut down the views of others, people learn real quick that silence is safer than sharing.
Weak leadership uses
— Justin Su'a (@Justinsua)
11:21 AM • Sep 9, 2025
To Building Fortitude.
Warm regards,
Colin Jonov CEO & Founder, Athletic Fortitude
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