
Sports should shape kids, not break them.
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Episode Highlights
Adam Lane shares why sports matter for athletes, parents, and coaches. He highlights the lessons of teamwork, work ethic, and fun, while stressing the importance of letting kids enjoy the game without unnecessary pressure. Drawing on insights from coach Jennifer McDowell, Adam explains how parents can support their children with three powerful post-game questions and why avoiding burnout is crucial to long-term growth in sports.
Key Takeaways
The three questions every parent should ask after games: Were you a good teammate? Did you work hard? Did you have fun?
Encouraging multi-sport participation reduces burnout and keeps kids motivated.
Parents should focus on support, not sideline coaching.
Sports teach lifelong lessons of teamwork and work ethic.
Fun should always remain at the center of youth athletics.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:39 Adam's Reflections on Sports and Parenting
03:04 The Importance of Being a Good Teammate
7:10 Work Ethic and Fun in Sports
10:24 Parental Support and Role in Sports
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