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EP23: Coaches- ‘Fun’ the most overrated word in the development setting

Aug 08, 202416 minSeason 3Ep. 23
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Episode description

This episode is oriented to coaches in the athletic development space. We’ll address why 'fun' is often overrated in youth sports development. We explore the complex layers of fun and the critical need for structured training time. Key points include the importance of training, the various forms and implementation of fun, and how these evolve through different stages of athlete maturation. Stay tuned as we break down these essential topics to enhance your coaching strategies.


Takeaways from this episode:


- Emphasize balancing fun with structured athletic development to ensure young athletes build their skills.

- Use fun elements like games, environment setup, team challenges, and music to keep sessions engaging without losing development time.

- Apply different fun strategies across various age groups, such as games for pre-teens, music for mid-teens, and team competitions for late-teens.

- Ensure fun activities enhance training without overshadowing essential - development, helping athletes train to their full potential while enjoying the process.


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