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A Higher Purpose Than Winning

Coaching, Motivation, Sport for Social ImpactBy adminJuly 23, 2014Leave a comment

If you put a bunch of top coaches, sport scientists and psychologists in a room together, they may not agree on much. They would agree on one thing though: an overemphasis on winning and competition, instead of practice and development, is detrimental to the long term performance of young athletes. Unfortunately, today in youth sports…

FUN is NOT a 4-letter Word!

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

When I was a kid, my parents taught me to avoid those bad four letter words we all have heard. You know the ones I mean, the ones that you would first hear in school and then think it was OK to use them at home, until you saw that look on dad’s face! My…

Changing the Game in Youth Sports

Leadership, Problems in Youth Sports, TED talksBy adminJune 21, 2014Leave a comment

On April 26, 2014 I had the honor of presenting a talk at TEDx Bend Oregon entitled “Changing the Game in Youth Sports.” The power of the TED platform, and its international recognition as a brand that brings “ideas worth sharing” to the forefront of conversation, was such an incredible platform to be able to…

Is it Wise to Specialize?

Problems in Youth Sports, Specialization, Sports ParentingBy adminJanuary 14, 2014Leave a comment

The greatest difference between our children’s sporting experience and our own is the rise of year round, sport specific organizations that ask – even require – season after season of participation in order to stay in the player development pipeline. The pressure to have your child specialize in a single sport at a young age…

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…

The Most Thought Provoking Sports Books of 2013

Book reviews, Coaching, Leadership, Sports ParentingBy adminDecember 16, 2013Leave a comment

Now that I get to make my living as a writer and a speaker, I have many perks. Perhaps my favorite is that I get to write off all of my book purchases as a business expense, research for past and future writing! In 2013, I read a ton of great books, but here are…

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…

Is Your Praise Destroying Your Child’s Performance?

Coaching, Confidence, Leadership, PraiseBy adminSeptember 24, 2013Leave a comment

This past week on our Facebook page, we had a great discussion on how to praise your athletes, so that the praise would be helpful, and not harmful (yes, it can be harmful) to their development. It was really a great discussion, so I wanted to sum it all up for everyone so you had…

Why We Rage: The Science Behind Crazy Parents and Over the Top Coaches

Coaching, Leadership, Sports ParentingBy adminSeptember 13, 2013Leave a comment

Have you ever noticed when you go to your child’s soccer game that you react one way to bad calls, aggressive fouls, or intense situations in your game, but have little or no reaction to similar situations in the game prior to yours, where you have no emotional stake? Do you can sit there with…

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…

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