Send us a text Stop paying for motion when you want progress. We dig into why so many private lessons fail to create real separation on the field and show how to flip the model from selling minutes to producing measurable outcomes. The focus isnāt more reps; itās the right repsābuilt on intent, movement quality, and a game-ready mindset that holds up under pressure. We start by naming the problem: uniform, overpriced sessions that treat a beginner like a travel standout and mistake activity ...
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Send us a text Stop paying for motion when you want progress. We dig into why so many private lessons fail to create real separation on the field and show how to flip the model from selling minutes to producing measurable outcomes. The focus isnāt more reps; itās the right repsābuilt on intent, movement quality, and a game-ready mindset that holds up under pressure. We start by naming the problem: uniform, overpriced sessions that treat a beginner like a travel standout and mistake activity ...
š Mental Fitness & The Multi-Sport Advantage: Why Young Athletes Shouldnāt Specialize Too Soon ā W/ Summer Montabone
Raising Athletes
50 minutes
7 months ago
š Mental Fitness & The Multi-Sport Advantage: Why Young Athletes Shouldnāt Specialize Too Soon ā W/ Summer Montabone
Send us a text šØ Think early specialization is the key to success? Think again! šØ Over 90% of NCAA Division I athletes played multiple sports in high school. Yet, so many young athletes are pressured to specialize too early. šā½š„š In this episode of Raising Athletes, host Rob Taormina sits down with Summer Montaboneāretired pro athlete, mindset coach, and best-selling authorāto break down why playing multiple sports builds stronger, smarter, and more resilient athletes. ā Why multi-sport athle...
Raising Athletes
Send us a text Stop paying for motion when you want progress. We dig into why so many private lessons fail to create real separation on the field and show how to flip the model from selling minutes to producing measurable outcomes. The focus isnāt more reps; itās the right repsābuilt on intent, movement quality, and a game-ready mindset that holds up under pressure. We start by naming the problem: uniform, overpriced sessions that treat a beginner like a travel standout and mistake activity ...