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Thursday, October 16, 2025

The Rock Almighty Daily Devotional: Soldiers Under God's Command!

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Daily Devotion

Sifted for Service

God uses challenging circumstances to sift our heart, exposing sin so that we might grow in holiness.

October 16, 2025

From Intouch Ministries

In one way or another, we are all being sifted by the circumstances that God allows to come our way. Sifting is never comfortable, but it exposes the “chaff” in our life—in other words, anything worthless—and gives us the opportunity to deal with it.

King Hezekiah was given such a chance at the pinnacle of his astonishing rule. He had just witnessed the Lord bringing about a spectacular victory over Sennacherib and the Assyrian hosts. After that, God healed him from a mortal illness, and then Hezekiah was also offered a supernatural sign that actually drove the sun’s shadow 10 steps backward on the stairway (Isaiah 38:5Isaiah 38:8).

On the heels of these miracles, emissaries from Babylon approached Hezekiah with flattery. Would he give in to pride and be consumed with an inflated view of himself? Scripture tells us, “God left him alone only to test him, that He might know all that was in his heart” (2 Chron. 32:31). As a result of this test, the chaff of self-importance was revealed.

Think about your own life and ask the Father to reveal any chaff. Though the process can be uncomfortable, remember that the Lord is guiding and interceding for you. Furthermore, the winnowing tools are in His hand, so be assured they will be used only for your ultimate good (Luke 3:17Luke 21:18).

Bible in One Year: Mark 8-9

US Sports Tennis: Two of Legendary Tennis Coach Paul Annacone’s Crucial Player Development Tips and Mirra Andreeva vs. Lin Zhu 2025 Ningbo Round of 16

 

  • By Grant Young
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In today's digital age, finding trustworthy online tennis coaching courses and instruction can be quite a challenge. 

The internet is flooded with a vast amount of resources, tutorials, and coaching advice, which can be overwhelming for both beginners and seasoned players looking to improve their game. With countless videos, articles, and social media posts from various coaches, it's often difficult to discern credible information from less reliable sources. 

One major issue is the diversity of teaching styles and philosophies. What works for one player might not work for another, leading to confusion about which technique to adopt. Not to mention how many online instructors may lack relevant qualifications or experience, making it hard to gauge their expertise. This can result in players following flawed advice that could hinder their progress instead of enhancing it. 

Ultimately, while the wealth of information online can be a resource, it requires careful discernment to find truly valuable tennis guidance. This is why when players and coaches find clinics from world-renowned coaches, they should hold them in high esteem. 

And who’s more world-renowned than Paul Annacone? 

Paul Annacone has coached 2 of the greatest players of all time (Roger Federer and Pete Sampras), and he has also worked extensively with Taylor Fritz and Sloane Stephens.  This came after Paul reached #12 in the world as a player.

He is widely recognized as one of the brightest minds in the game of tennis and has become a celebrity of sorts as a TV personality on The Tennis Channel. Some consider Coach Annacone to be the greatest tennis coach of all time. 

Part of what makes Annacone so effective is his deep understanding of the game, and his ability to articulate complex ideas in an incredibly simple way, which is why it's no wonder his players seem to maximize their potential.

And these skill sets also translate when Coach Annacone conducts online clinics. This is why his ‘Paul Annacone - The Key Aspects to Development’ clinic is highly-regarded within the coaching world and should be a first stop for any coach looking to better develop their tennis players. We’ve pulled two of his insights below so you can get a glimpse at Coach Annacone’s excellent insights.  

Attributes in Tennis and Being Good on Your Bad Days



Coach Annacone asserts that for a tennis player, the questions about their mental state (what he calls the “head part”) can be limited to: How well do you think under pressure? How well can you problem-solve? How well can you figure things out, no matter what’s going on on the court? 

“The heart part is about the ability to be an unconditional competitor,” Coach Annacone added. He then listed how the last part of the equation in being successful in tennis is the physical attributes, which are all things tennis coaches know contribute to physical success on the court. 

Coach Annacone then relayed a story about how when he started coaching Pete Sampras, he was struggling to win practice sets while on tour. Yet, despite the outcomes, Sampras always exuded a composure and pragmatism that was hard for Coach Annacone to understand. 

When Coach Annacone asked Sampras about this one night, he responded, “The reason that I’m able to be successful is not because of a great serve, or I’m unbelievably talented. It’s because I know how to manage the other parts of my game.” 

“When things are good, and I’m playing well, I know I’m going to beat everybody,” Sampras continued. “That’s not my best attribute. My best attribute is if I keep my head in it, I keep my heart going, and regardless of my physical talent on the day, I’m probably going to beat 85% of the people on tour. And that’s when I’ll get to the semis or finals, and that’s when I’ll play well.” 

This ended up being the staple of how Coach Annacone built his coaching philosophy. He focuses not on how good a player is on their good days, but how they are on their average and bad days. 

Learning to be Malleable in Your Coaching

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Coach Annacone discusses how in many player/coach relationships in the world of team sports, most of the athletes conform to their head coaches’ philosophy. 

But in an individual sport like tennis, coaches have to be a bit more malleable. For example, Coach Annacone noted how Pete Sampras wanted his messages delivered much differently than Roger Federer. 

Therefore, it’s the coach’s job to figure out how to get each athlete to buy in to what he’s teaching, because that is going to take something different from each athlete depending on various factors like their personality, playing style, and upbringing. 

“Because if you don’t have buy-in, the players aren’t going to maximize their potential,” Coach Annacone says. 

However, he also added that coaches can be more dictatorial in the early stages of a tennis player’s development. But as they become teenagers and have proven promise, the more one’s coaching philosophy should become, “a collaboration and a conversation.” 

Coach Annacone later adds, “A good coach in tennis is not someone that knows a lot of tennis. A good coach in tennis is someone that can deliver their message to many different kinds of personalities.” 

In understanding the sort of player a coach has, Coach Annacone employs what he calls the Mechanic vs. the Magician linear scale. The magician is someone who does things by feeling and instinct, whereas a mechanic relies more on fundamentals and is more by the book. Understanding where your players lie on this scale is crucial for maximizing a player’s potential.



Wednesday, October 15, 2025

The Rock Almighty Daily Devotional Think, Pray, And Get To Work!

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Daily Devotion

Put Your Hand to the Plow

In order to reap a harvest of faith, believers must keep their eyes focused on the Lord.

From Intouch Ministries

October 15, 2025

Luke 9:61-62

Most of us probably don’t fully appreciate Jesus’ choice of a plow to illustrate a life dedicated to God. The ancient plow, shaped much like the ones widely used until the early 20th century, was a single wooden blade attached to two handles. A mule pulled the apparatus forward, but the farmer also had to do a great deal of work to push and guide the path of the plowshare.

Using such a device—one without an engine—is no easy task. The simple machine bumps and jerks as it tears up the ground. The only way to make a straight line is to stay focused on the work and keep your eyes forward every single second.

When believers trust Jesus Christ as Savior, they “put their hand to the plow.” The idea is for us to follow the Lord in absolute obedience—always keeping our eyes focused on Him. That’s how we stay on the right path and eventually reap an abundant harvest of faith.

Is there anything in your life drawing your attention away from the heavenly Father? Believers who focus on past failures and present distractions end up all over the place in their Christian life and often miss out on the peace and joy that can be ours in the Savior. Follow the Lord earnestly, and He will help you do what’s needed to bring forth much spiritual fruit (John 15:5).

Bible in One Year: Mark 6-7

US Sports Lacrosse: Elite Women’s Lacrosse Shooting Tactics and Every Atlas Cup Goal Scored By the USA Women's Sixes

 

  • By Avery Hixson
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If you’re coaching girls' or women’s lacrosse and want your offense to start putting more points on the board, it all starts with smarter shooting. These unique strategies taught by seasoned professionals will give even the best players a better chance at improving their shooting skills. These strategies are easy to integrate into practice and effective at every level of play. Whether you're working with players who are seasoned shooters but want unique skills, or elite players just entering the attacking scene, new shooting techniques can give your players the tools to score with confidence. These shooting methods are game changers for players looking to step their game up to the next level.

The best way to improve specific skill sets is to learn from a seasoned professional, and Coach Jamie Munro is surely an expert in the field of lacrosse shots. In his time playing for Brown University, Munro used his shooting skills to score a whopping 152 points. Additionally, he coached a D1 women’s lacrosse team and started his own lacrosse company.

Coach Munro shares a treasure trove of women’s lacrosse skills in his ‘Women’s Lacrosse Skills Master Classer Class’ program, ranging from, but not limited to footwork drills, cradling tactics, defensive strategies and elite-level shooting techniques. Listed below are the two of the most foolproof lacrosse shots that will leave defenders and goalies stunned. 

Fade Shot

Firstly, the fade shot is mainly characterized by the backwards step sequence following the shot on goal. However, it is much more than that. Coach Munro describes this shot in a few simple steps when broken down. These are “dodge in, step back, and hammer the shot.”

Dodge In

The first step, dodging, is by far the most complicated step of this shot. The clip above shows a simple split dodge, where the player starts off running away from the goal, then plants a foot towards the goal, split dodges, and pivots to where they are facing the goal. The reason this step is so complicated is that the dodge must be executed dramatically and effectively to successfully gain space from your defender. To improve the effectiveness of a split dodge, the planting of the foot needs to be quick and sharp. Once this quick step is complete, the next focus is the shot itself.

Step Back

Before you can rip the shot, the split dodge must be completed with the actual “fade” of the shot. After you have successfully pivoted towards the goal and dodged, you begin to jog or “fade” backwards as you wind up the shot. A complication to this step is the possibility of gaining a “shooting space” call according to women’s lacrosse rules. If a defender is within a stick’s length of the shooter when the shot is released between the shooter and the goal, the referee can call “shooting space” which results in an 8 meter shot for the offensive player. This can either be a good thing or a bad thing depending on the outcome of the original shot. This complication is a large factor to keep in mind during the “Step Back” step.

Hammer the Shot

The final step is the most fun and the most important. Once you have separated from your defender and executed the dodge, it’s time to execute your shooting skills and deliver a precise shot to the goal. Obviously the shot won’t always be perfectly placed, but practice and repetition of the fade shot can ensure higher accuracy with every attempt.

Face Dodge Finish

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The face dodge is a simple concept that every offensive player should know, but many overlook due to its simplicity. The face dodge is when a player dodges a defender by planting their foot and stepping to their offhand side while simultaneously cradling their stick dramatically over to the offhand side, mimicking a hand switch or a direction change, and then swiftly switching back to the leading foot and dominant hand. This dodge effectively fakes out a defender, but Coach Munro’s example specifically explains how this dodge fakes out goalies. The dramatic offhand switch causes the goalie to reach over to the opposite side to block the shot, which opens up the other side for a shot. Here are some of Coach Munro’s key tips while executing the face dodge finish.

The Reach

The part of this dodge that makes it so successful against goalies is utilizing the open side of the goal when the goalies inevitably steps to protect the side that you dodge towards. To have the best chance at making it into this crucial space, you need to reach your stick to the open side before releasing the shot. While releasing the shot, you should be positioned in a sidearm-style way, which creates more angle and more reach. This ensures that you have the highest probability of beating the goalie and placing your shot correctly.

Twister Method

The method of “twistering” the shot is basically the opposite of the reach. This method is where after switching back to your dominant hand following the face dodge, you bring your stick back over to your nondominant side and fire off the shot almost above your head, dunking it between the goalie and the pipe of the goal above their vision level. This approach is more complicated than the reach, but can be more advanced and more undetected by goalies.



Tuesday, October 14, 2025

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