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The Race to Nowhere in Youth Sports

Coaching, Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminMarch 25, 2014Leave a comment

“My 4th grader tried to play basketball and soccer last year,” a mom recently told me as we sat around the dinner table after one of my speaking engagements. “It was a nightmare. My son kept getting yelled at by both coaches as we left one game early to race to a game in the…

To Cheat or Not to Cheat…Is that Even a Question?

Coaching, Leadership, Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminJanuary 7, 2014Leave a comment

“Young players play with a great deal of fairness and sportsmanship. Once they learn how important the game is to adults, they will learn how to cheat.” – Dr. Ron Quinn, Professor of Sports Ethics at Xavier University. My friend Ann Dewitt is a family therapist and parenting expert, as well as the host of…

5 Thoughts That Will Change Your Youth Sports Experience for the Better

Coaching, Family Values, Sports ParentingBy adminJanuary 2, 2014Leave a comment

“Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them – work, family, health, friends and spirit – and you’re keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But…

Our Unhealthy Obsession with Childhood Athletic Achievement

Coaching, Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminNovember 18, 2013Leave a comment

From the Little League World Series to American Idol, we have an unhealthy obsession with “discovering” the next generation of great youth talent in this country. This is especially true when it comes to sports. I am not saying it is bad to identify talent. Our problem lies in how we define talent at the…

Trust Your Gut When It Comes To Youth Sports

Family Values, Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminAugust 25, 2013Leave a comment

Every time I speak, I am always approached by parents who tell me that all the pressure and emphasis on winning for their young athlete, all the pressure to commit year round to a sport prior to puberty, just feels wrong. In their heart, they know that their children want to play multiple sports, and…

Empowering and Educating Parents Will Fix the Youth Sports Mess

Coaching, Family Values, Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminAugust 18, 2013Leave a comment

When I was a child, my father used to jokingly tell my siblings and I that he was convinced we had another brother whom he had never seen, but was quite the trouble maker. This brother, named “Not Me,” seemed to be responsible for every broken, dirty, and disheveled thing around the house. Who broke…

“Never Stop Learning!” Part III of Three Things Great Coaches and Leaders Do

Coaching, Leadership, Sports ParentingBy adminAugust 12, 2013Leave a comment

In part III, I share perhaps the biggest realization I ever had as a coach; the best coaches do not know it all! In fact, they are the first to admit it, and they never stop learning, never stop asking questions, and always are looking for ways to improve. If you want to be a…

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