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  1. Success is peace of mind attained only through self-satisfaction in knowing you made the efort to do the best of which you’re capable. — John Wooden. COMPETITIVE GREATNESS. Be at your best when your best is needed. Enjoyment of a dificult challenge. POISE CONFIDENCE. Just being yourself. Being at Respect without fear. May ease in any situation.

  2. The Pyramid of Success is a framework of successful behaviors. It was developed by Coach Wooden, who used the Pyramid to train and develop the UCLA men's basketball teams that won 10 NCAA Championships in 12 years (1964-1975). In 1934, Wooden started by creating the “Definition of Success.”

  3. Coach Wooden discusses the foundation of the Pyramid of Success and talks about the importance of practice in building success. You’ll also hear from many prominent figures in sports and...

  4. Home / The Pyramid of Success / The Building Blocks. There are 15 inner-blocks in the Pyramid of Success. We call these the building blocks. Starting from the bottom, here are the names of each block with a short definition. The Foundation. Industriousness. There is no substitute for work.

  5. Mar 15, 2017 · PUBLISHED: March 15, 2017. BOOKMARK. Share. TABLE OF CONTENTS. When Coach Wooden coined his definition of success in 1934 (“Success is peace of mind which is a direct result of...

  6. The Pyramid of Success. Home / The Pyramid of Success / History. John Wooden was born and grew up in Indiana. He graduated high school in 1928 and played four years of college basketball for Purdue University until graduation in 1932. His basketball accolades are well documented (and easily found) with a simple Google search.

  7. Based on John Wooden's own method to victory, Coach Wooden's Pyramid of Success reveals that success is built block by block, where each block is a crucial principle contributing to...

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