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Are Youth Sports Straining Your Household Budget?
June 2, 2023
In his book “The Most Expensive Game in Town,” sports journalist Mark Hyman tells the story of a sports dad (the popular blogger StatsDad) who spent close to $10,000 on youth sports in 2010. Some of the costs you’d expect to see; $120 for basketball registration, new softball cleats for $38, $150 golf team membership fee and […]
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My Child is The Next Big Thing In Sports!
June 2, 2023
Earlier this week we posted an article about helicopter sports parents, those ones who get a touch too involved in their child’s athletic career. And while most have good intentions (even if they are a bit overzealous about it) sometimes you run into a sports mom or dad who thinks their child is Heir Jordan. And […]
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Should You Penalize Players for Their Bad Parent?
June 2, 2023
We can all agree that the cause of most strife in youth sports comes from parents. At times, some parents argue with the coaches and officials, don’t get their kids to practice on time, bad mouth the opponents and more. These “bad behaviors” can really drag down a team and, if they aren’t stopped, ruin the […]
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How to Be a Good Youth Sports Spectator
June 2, 2023
One of the best things about being a youth sports parent is getting to attend all of your child’s games (or as many as you can make) and cheer them on from the stands. But we’ve all seen what happens when youth sports spectators get out-of-hand. What is supposed to be a fun game can […]
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Why Unstructured Playtime Is So Important for Young Athletes
June 2, 2023
Even though numerous studies have pointed out that unstructured playtime, like recess, improves children’s fitness, as well as benefits their social-emotional growth and academic performance, many schools across the country are cutting gym classes and shortening or even eliminating recess altogether. Some cite budget concerns, others are worried about student safety, while other schools want […]
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Summer Sports Safety Tips
June 2, 2023
Summertime is here! The weather’s warm, the grass is green and you’ve got practices to get to. If your child is involved in any summer sports, here are a few safety tips to ensure a happy and healthy summer sports season. 1. Make sure youth athletes are properly hydrated BEFORE practices/games. Dehydration should be a […]
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The Odds Are Not in Your Favor When It Comes to Athletic Scholarships
June 2, 2023
Parents, coaches, and trainers are constantly debating the pros and cons of early specialization among youth athletes. Many parents believe that if their children are going to have any chance of earning an athletic scholarship to college one day they simply have to become a master of one sport as soon as possible. Having an […]
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What Happens When You Work Hard and Don’t Win?
June 2, 2023
One of the most valuable life lessons that youth sports can teach children is that when you want to win you have to work hard; and that those who work hard will be rewarded. Showing up to practice on time, always giving your best and playing well as a team will ultimately result in success. But […]
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A Father’s Inspiration: ‘Do It Anyway’
June 2, 2023
My dad’s enthusiasm and passion for sports carried over to his kids
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Tryout Questions You Should Ask the Coach
June 2, 2023
Our best coaches know that players develop in physical, technical, tactical and mental ability
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