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NCSA Best Football Colleges
Best Football Colleges
June 2, 2023
College Football is one of the most competitive sports and with a lot of big names it can be hard to decide on the right fit. There are things more important than what division the school competes in for football.
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4 Recruiting Tips for Parents
June 2, 2023
Do you know when’s a good time to introduce your student-athlete to a college coach? How about ways to stay on track academically and athletically?
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Obstacles Parents Face in the Recruiting Process
June 2, 2023
Here are some important things parents should know before starting the recruiting process to help them manage it better.
USA's gold medallists Kikkan Randall and Jessica Diggins stand on the podium at the Pyeongchang Olympics
5 Female Olympians that Stand Out from the Crowd
June 2, 2023
Meet five women that stood out on the world's largest stage, the Olympics.
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The Grizzlies Digs Into Life and Lacrosse in the Arctic Circle
June 2, 2023
After graduating from the University of Saskatchewan, Russ Sheppard was set up to find a cushy job, start a family, work for 30 years and retire. But, at the time, that lifestyle didn’t appeal to him, so instead he accepted a teaching position in Kuglutkuk, Nanavut – a town on the icy shores of the […]
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How to Handle the Defeated Mindset and Fill Your Player’s Tank
June 2, 2023
My 15-years old daughter has played team sports for years. Unfortunately, self-esteem/confidence are at an all-time low of 0/10. She is cluttered with negative self-talk, a defeated attitude/mindset/body language. Her coaches said today she is “un-coachable”. She is removed from the competition team. Her coaches ask that she continues with practice, training to build her […]
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What You Can Do to Stop the Cycle of Disrespect in Sports
June 2, 2023
Stopping the cycle of disrespect in sports is crucial to creating a fun, safe, and positive experience for all young athletes. As parents, you can hold yourself and your athletes accountable for being respectful, even when emotions are high. As a parent of an athlete, part of your job is to make sure that your […]
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Impacts of Early Sports Specialization
June 2, 2023
In a recent influx of research on early sport specialization, many papers have been drafted detailing its effects. National Leadership Council Member Dr. Joe Donahue shared some of the latest reports from Seth Cheatham, Mia Smucny, and several other professionals. Below is a summary of the impacts of early youth sport specialization. In today’s society, there is a strong cultural […]
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What Team Building Activities Can I Use to Help My Team Move On From Mistakes
June 2, 2023
Hey coaches!! I need some ideas. I’m looking for a team building activity that shows the impact on the team when players are not able to move forward after an error or when they are not hitting well. We are revisiting the “mistake ritual” for individuals but I want to show how it can impact […]
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The Keys to Playing Goalie with a Wide Base Stance
June 2, 2023
As I’ve said numerous times in my posts, there are a lot of different styles when it comes to lacrosse goaltending. When you look at photos of these current and former University of Denver goalies, what do you notice? That’s not your standard “feet shoulder width apart” stance you’ve heard so many coaches say. That […]
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