29 Mar 2021
What Legendary UCLA Basketball Coach John Wooden Might Have Said About Brief Writing
As the Final Four® basketball tournaments barrel toward an exciting conclusion, we point out the similarities between motion practice and March Madness®. There’s a winner and a loser. There are upsets aplenty. And, as John Wooden preached, the little details are vital. Up your brief game with our fundamentals video.
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