Cultivating a Persons Potential Multiplies a Teams Impact with Kyle Gerdeman

Published: Feb. 23, 2021, 11 a.m.

Join Pastor Travis Hall and guest Coach Kyle Gerdeman as they speak about his coaching experience and the elements that make character development happen. In this episode, Coach Kyle expounds on why it is essential to see everybody going towards a goal as 'unfinished work' and what difference having this mindset produces. To potently unearth potential in people, for Coach Kyle, there needs to be a realistic recognition of how hard the process will be.

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Tune in as they put the spot on the Transformational Truth #20 - Cultivating a person's potential multiplies a team's impact. Ready your notes, as there will be a ton to take away from this episode.

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In this episode you will learn:

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\xb7 How important is locking in on an individual's potential?

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\xb7 It is not just about the wins.

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\xb7 Know who they are, where they come from, and what they've been through.

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\xb7 How do you recognize potential?

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\xb7 Great programs rest on\u2026

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\xb7 \u2026and so much more.

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About Kyle Gerdeman:

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Kyle Gerdeman enters his second year at the helm of the Lindenwood men's basketball program in the 2020-21 season. In his first year head coaching in 2019-20, Gerdeman guided the Lions to a 12-16 record, including a 6-14 mark within the GLVC. Under Gerdeman, the Lions played some of their best basketball at home, finishing 9-6 within the friendly confines of Hyland Arena during the season. Lindenwood was known for its high-powered offense, as the team was ranked second in the GLVC in points per game as a unit, putting up 81.2 points per game.

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Gerdeman came to Lindenwood after spending seven seasons at Central Michigan, playing an integral part in the Chippewas success on and off the court. The Chippewas reached the Mid-American Conference Tournament semifinals in 2018-19, finishing the season with a 23-12 record. Over the last five years, the team never had a losing season, including three seasons with at least 20 wins. Over his seven seasons at Central Michigan, the Chippewas posted a 121-108 record (.528). Gerdeman oversaw the program's academic success off the court, which took major strides under his direction.

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During his tenure at Central Michigan, 19 Chippewas earned Academic All-MAC honors. From 2014-16, the program placed more student-athletes on the academic honor roll than any other institution in the conference. Before he arrived at Central Michigan, Gerdeman spent three years as an assistant coach at Southeast Missouri State, preceded by three years as the head coach at Moberly Area Community College (Mo.). Gerdeman, a native of Wright City, Mo., totaled a combined nine seasons serving as an assistant coach at Mineral (Mo.) Area College, at Moberly, and East Central College (Mo.).

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Gerdeman holds an undergraduate degree from Southeast Missouri State University and a master's degree in education from Central Methodist University.

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Connect with Kyle Gerdeman on:

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleGerdeman

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