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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…

Coaches, a Little Common Sense Please!

Coaching, LeadershipBy adminOctober 29, 2013Leave a comment

“My 8 year old had 6 days of soccer last week!” “My 11 year old’s coach said he could not play on any other soccer teams except his. No futsal with his friends, no indoor, nothing but this team.” “My 13 year old was told that if he did not commit to play Fall baseball,…

Are Your Kids Mentally Weak?

Confidence, Mental ToughnessBy adminOctober 4, 2013Leave a comment

Are your kids mentally tough? Can they be pushed to achieve great things, or do they need to be coddled? Do they deal well with disappointment and failure, or do they fear it, and thus avoid challenging situations? Do they fear strict, demanding coaches, or do they thrive on them? As parents we know our…

Mental Toughness Week

Confidence, Mental ToughnessBy adminOctober 1, 2013Leave a comment

Why are we so afraid to challenge kids these days, or to let our kids be challenged? We all know that our greatest accomplishments, the things we are most proud of in our lives, be they building a business, or our family, or athletic achievements, all came with struggle! Nothing great comes easy. This week…

Why Kids Play

Coaching, Messages for Kids, Problems in Youth Sports, Sports ParentingBy adminSeptember 5, 2013Leave a comment

One of the great divides in youth sports is the divide between why kids say they play, and why parents and coaches think they play! Lucky for us this issue has been studied numerous times, all over the world, by institutions of higher learning. The results are quite profound. Check out my latest video to…

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…

“You Might Need New Friends!” Part II of Three Things Great Coaches and Leaders Do

Coaching, Leadership, Sports Parenting, StateBy adminAugust 5, 2013Leave a comment

In Part II of our 3 part series, I relate a simple business adage to sports. In business, it is said that if you take the five people who are your primary business advisers, add up what they make and divide by 5, that is probably what you are making. Coaching and leadership are similar.…

What Do You Value Most, and Are Youth Sports Delivering For You?

ArticleBy adminJuly 25, 2013Leave a comment

All too often, I see many adults who are involved in youth sports, either as a parent, administrator or a coach, adhere to one set of core values when it comes to family, education, and relationships, and an entirely different set of values when it comes to sports.  We value things like hard work, commitment,…

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