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Can We Shift the Paradigm in Youth Sports?

Coaching, Sports ParentingBy adminMay 10, 2017Leave a comment

I was recently in Ohio for a family event. At this event, my father and his friends began sharing stories of their childhood. Everyone shared stories of their days of triumph on the sporting fields in their small Midwest town. As the event progressed, it evolved into a full on discussion about youth sports coaching…

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Lionel Messi and the Will to Compete

Mental Toughness, MessiBy adminApril 26, 2017Leave a comment

Lionel Messi lay battered on the turf. As he raised his head from the grass, he spit out a mouthful of blood and a tooth. He’d just taken an elbow to the face, one of many kicks, elbows, and bruises he would endure that day. Soon after another player was given a red card for…

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The Talent That Whispers

Relative Age Effect, Talent DevelopmentBy adminApril 19, 2017Leave a comment

The scouts snickered. They looked at the time again. To this day the 5.28 second 40 yard dash time is one of the slowest for quarterbacks in the history of the NFL combine. His 24.5 inch vertical leap didn’t have them lining up at his door either. He had been a good, but not an…

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It’s Time to End the Sideline Sportsanity

Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminApril 11, 2017Leave a comment

As soon as I stepped out of my car in the parking lot, I could hear it. It was a beautiful Saturday afternoon of travel soccer, but there it was. You know what I’m talking about: that sometimes beautiful, often times excruciating cacophony of sounds that we have come to know as “cheering for our…

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Should My Child Play Up? The Do’s and Don’ts of Moving Kids to Older Age Groups

Relative Age Effect, Talent DevelopmentBy adminMarch 27, 2017Leave a comment

Manchester United’s Carrington Training Center is not only one of the finest youth soccer academies in the world. On every field, the future of the club is evident, as aspiring young players dodge, weave, pass and move the United way. At the same time, everywhere you turn you stare at history. Images of Ryan Giggs,…

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Don’t Turn Your Young Athlete Into a Mini Me

Sports ParentingBy adminMarch 20, 2017Leave a comment

“Dad, am I a disappointment to you?” My son asked, choking back tears. I stopped dead in my tracks. We were walking out of a local amusement park on our way to the car. We had spent the day at the park to bond. It seems the plan backfired. I gathered myself. Inside I was…

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Is “Fear of Missing Out” Ruining Youth Sports?

Sports ParentingBy adminMarch 12, 2017Leave a comment

I remember the day I coached my son TJ’s first soccer game. He was only five, and I was so proud, so excited, and couldn’t wait for him to play the game I loved. There was one problem. He didn’t want to play. When the game was about to start, he said, “Dad I don’t…

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Developing Warriors, not Winners, is the Path to Excellence

Coaching, Parenting, Team CultureBy adminMarch 6, 2017Leave a comment

(This week’s blog is written by Reed Maltbie, our new Chief Content Officer and Lead Presenter for Changing the Game Project. If you haven’t seen Reed present for us yet, check out his amazing TED talk on the lasting power of a coach’s words. Drop him a line at [email protected] to say hello or if you interested…

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The Way of the Champion

Messages for Kids, MotivationBy adminFebruary 15, 2017Leave a comment

All-American. World-champion. Greatest shooter on the planet. Most Valuable Player…twice. Yes, I am talking about Steph Curry, the all-world guard for the Golden State Warriors. These are the things we all say about him – we all know about him – when the lights are shining brightly. What about the when no one is watching?…

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An Open Letter from the Back Seat

Sports ParentingBy adminFebruary 1, 2017Leave a comment

Dear Mom and Dad I wanted to start this letter by saying I love you, and I know you mean well. I appreciate all the time and energy you put into taking me to my games and practices, and I know you sacrifice a lot to do it. I also appreciate when you try to…

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