
Toe-Hooked and Burned Out: Why Great Teaching Starts with the Fundamentals -TEC60
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In this pre-show kickoff to The Summer Rebuild: Brick by Brick series, I get honest about a rough round of golf—and an even rougher attitude. After toe-hooking his irons and turning into a cranky playing partner, he realized something that hit way closer to the classroom than expected…When things fall apart—whether on the course or in your classroom—it’s not always about trying something new. Sometimes, the fix is going back to what actually works.This episode is about:
- Why I got mad on the golf course—and what it revealed about his teaching
- The “grip, stance, and tempo” of great instruction
- How losing your fundamentals leads to frustration, burnout, and classroom chaos
- A preview of The Summer Rebuild series to help you reset and retool—with joy, purpose, and play
Whether you're toe-hooking lessons or just need a reset, this is your invitation to start fresh—and build something better, one brick at a time.📌 Mentioned in this episode:The Summer Rebuild: Brick by Brick blog series → coachthomastech.com/blogFollow me on Twitter: @coachthomastechHashtag to join the conversation: #WheresTheFunInThat