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How to Get Coaches to View Your Highlight Film
June 15, 2018
For most sports video is the best way to get evaluated
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Five Ways to Help Your Athlete After a Tough Loss
June 13, 2018
Consider your next car ride home. What if, the trip home began with, “We know what you’re going through — losing can be painful. How are you doing?” As a sports parent, you’ve probably had to deal with the aftermath of a devastating loss. And the car ride home after a loss can be a tricky […]
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Stay Loose: Helping Your Athletes Practice Mindfulness
June 12, 2018
Stress causes shallow breathing, so this is a great way to fight stress. Also, deep listening can help athletes focus. Coaches can use a singing bowl, chime or an app that can help groups to concentrate. As adults we can sometimes forget that being a kid can be stressful, too. Fortunately, coaches can help their […]
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More Fun in Youth Sports? Try Modifying the Game
June 6, 2018
There are many ways to modify youth sports, as long as you’re willing to get creative. And if the end result is a game that’s more fun and a better learning opportunity, it’s a worthwhile endeavor. Imagine playing on a field or court that’s been designed for someone who is twice as big and fast […]
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Body Language Speaks Volumes to College Coaches
June 6, 2018
Do they play the blame game or do they bounce back? Letting it go and moving on proves they have good mental discipline and will be better able to handle the pressure that comes with college sports. College-bound student-athletes are focused on making an impact on the field to help their team and impress any […]
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Where Are You in the Recruiting Process? (And What to Do Next)
June 5, 2018
Then, you’ll want to loop in your high school or club coach, especially if you’re an underclassman. College coaches will often reach out to a high school or club coach first to learn more about a recruit. Let’s not sugarcoat it: recruiting can often be an overwhelming and confusing process. A lot of that comes […]
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Stay in the Game: Ejections Are Up in Youth Sports
June 3, 2018
Additionally, it’s the coach’s role to control his players during the game. Don’t leave the mindset of your team up to the refs and you’ll be a lot happier with the results. It’s no secret that when it comes to youth sports events, even parents and coaches can lose their cool in the heat of […]
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Fourteen Questions College Coaches Hate Getting from Recruits
May 31, 2018
Families should also steer clear from asking questions that they could just as easily research themselves. Coaches want to recruit athletes who are interested in and knowledgeable about their program. The recruiting process is a lot like trying to sell a product. Think about it: Recruits have to be educated about their audience (the college […]
How Parents Can Help Student Athletes Make the Grade
How Parents Can Help Student-Athletes Make the Grade
May 31, 2018
Your student should be motivated to go the extra yard (or base; choose your own sports metaphor here) in the classroom. That’s one way to stand out when applying to the elite colleges and universities. College coaches will tell you, “A good forty time will get you a look, but good grades will get you […]
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Four Steps to NAIA Academic Eligibility
May 30, 2018
Athletes need to fulfill four main criteria to be academically eligible to compete at an NAIA institution
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