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Sportsmanship
What If This Was the Finale?
March 26, 2020
How different would you play each game if you thought of it as the finale?
Disability Etiquette: What You Need to Know
March 20, 2020
Learn how you can make sports more positive and inclusive for all.
How Swim Coaches Can Help Develop Highly Motivated Swimmers
March 10, 2020
Motivation. We need it, we love it, and we are stoked when swimmers walk out onto the pool deck full of it. Every coach’s dream scenario is to have every swimmer on the team rolling in to the pool with 25 mega-watts of motivation. Of course, you know this isn’t realistic. Even your most motivated […]
10 Things Wrong with Youth Baseball and Softball (And How We Can Fix Them)
March 5, 2020
Little League is supposed to be about the enjoyment, camaraderie, and celebration of children gathering together and playing a game with their friends. Sadly, all too often it is about adults competing against other adults through their children. If we want to keep growing this beautiful game, we all need to play our part in […]
Mason Doherty’s Talent Brings Teams, Community Together
February 27, 2020
Mason Doherty, a high school basketball player in St. Peter, MN, recently became a social media celebrity after nailing a buzzer-beater shot vs. Minnehaha Academy. But it wasn’t the shot that was special. It wasn’t the fact they were playing Minnehaha, a top team in Minnesota and the top-five team in the nation. It wasn’t […]
7 Reasons to Invest in a Multi-Sport Camp
February 26, 2020
“Anything we can do to give kids diversity in physical and physiological ways is a win,” says Steve Smith, PhD. Smith is a professor of clinical psychology at University of California, Santa Barbara and focuses on working with young athletes and parents,
Ditching One-Upmanship: How to Create Sportsmanship in the Stands
February 18, 2020
Joseph Burgo, PhD, author of The Narcissist You Know, explains how competitive parenting can be more damaging than you might realize—and offers some practical suggestions for how to recognize, defuse, and deal with bad sportsmanship in the stands.
How to Start a Peer Mentoring Program for Your Student-Athletes
February 18, 2020
When student-athletes act as mentors, everyone wins. Those athletes learn how to become better leaders, their mentees learn valuable life lessons, and their communities experience the benefits of young leaders.
5 Ways to Encourage Teamwork From the Sideline
February 18, 2020
Just as you can pick out your son or daughter’s voice in a crowded room, your child can recognize your voice from anywhere on the field or court.
4 Leadership Models: for Parents, Coaches, and Other Leaders
December 27, 2019
Often the very best tips are the ones that come through word of mouth. The following four-sport parent hacks are a few I’ve observed or know about through friends and family and are so helpful I thought it was worth spreading the word. FACETIME With jobs that require frequent travel, it can be tough to […]
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