Love this conversation! It's important to keep fun at the center of Youth Sports. It's getting ridiculous with select teams and kid's playing one sport year-round and getting burned out.
Youth sports are expensive. 2k a year for club soccer, and if your child makes AAU its 1500. I only want them to work hard at whatever they decide to do, but if they decide to want to play other sports which mean more money and when electronics are more important than getting better at those sports I have issues with it
I'm going to MAKE my daughter watch this. And while it's great in principal to agree the practicality is dubious....playing 2 sports at competitive levels will eventually conflict even at very young ages as the need to be in top form for the following season or be cut becomes an unspoken reality. Coaches that run side business as "trainers" perpetuate this rather than suggesting that a rest from the sport would be wise. For example....hockey runs all summer long and soccer runs all winter....there are limited spots at elite levels up for grabs.
That guy Anay did a great job!!!
Harlan is so poetic and refined in the way he talks!💪🏽🤴🏽
Love this conversation!
It's important to keep fun at the center of Youth Sports. It's getting ridiculous with select teams and kid's playing one sport year-round and getting burned out.
great talk; loved it ! this is awesome!
some D1 basketball players right there
John Mansur forreal though
Harlan, this is so fire!!
Youth sports are expensive. 2k a year for club soccer, and if your child makes AAU its 1500. I only want them to work hard at whatever they decide to do, but if they decide to want to play other sports which mean more money and when electronics are more important than getting better at those sports I have issues with it
I would want my kid to be successful at what THEY want to do. Doesn't matter if it's with a bat or a computer.
Thank you, so very well said, when will we learn?
COOL THEME .🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Anyone else sent here by mrs. Shaw
I'm going to MAKE my daughter watch this. And while it's great in principal to agree the practicality is dubious....playing 2 sports at competitive levels will eventually conflict even at very young ages as the need to be in top form for the following season or be cut becomes an unspoken reality. Coaches that run side business as "trainers" perpetuate this rather than suggesting that a rest from the sport would be wise. For example....hockey runs all summer long and soccer runs all winter....there are limited spots at elite levels up for grabs.
Red dim
so close to the real point, yet so far. men.
amateur hour
wpmssssss