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Category: Coaching


  • A Conversation About Youth Sports + Mental Health with NFL Player Brian Asamoah II

    Jun 30 2023

    A Conversation About Youth Sports + Mental Health with NFL Player Brian Asamoah II

    By: TeamSnap

    While young athletes gain a variety of positive mental health benefits from playing sports, pressures from highly competitive play can also pose mental health challenges. Listen in as ‘Winning Is…

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  • Coaches’ Safety Checklist

    Apr 03 2023

    Coaches’ Safety Checklist

    By: TeamSnap

    Coaches’ Safety Checklist, provided by Guardian Emergency Training who provides safety training for our partner, Philadelphia Youth Sports Collaborative. Steven Devenney of Guardian Emergency Training is nationally recognized in person first…

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  • Congratulations To The 2023 Double-Goal Coach® National Award Winners

    Jan 04 2023

    Congratulations To The 2023 Double-Goal Coach® National Award Winners

    By: Celia Balf

    The Positive Coaching Alliance’s (PCA) has recognized the 2023 National Winners of PCA’s Double-Goal Coach® Award presented by TeamSnap. This award is one of the highest honors a U.S. youth…

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  • How To Pick Things Up Where You Left Them Off With Your Youth Sports Team

    Jan 03 2023

    How To Pick Things Up Where You Left Them Off With Your Youth Sports Team

    By: Celia Balf

    It may seem like it’s been forever since you last seen your sports team. The holiday season has a way of putting a pause on just about everything. If you’re a…

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  • Top 5 Coaching Tips For Hockey Coaches

    Nov 15 2022

    Top 5 Coaching Tips For Hockey Coaches

    By: Celia Balf

    Coaching on ice, but also in general is no easy task. That’s why TeamSnap has researched and developed some top tips for hockey coaches. For all of the hockey coaches…

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  • How To Know If Coaching Is The Right Career For You

    Oct 21 2022

    How To Know If Coaching Is The Right Career For You

    By: Celia Balf

    There is no one shoe that fits all when it comes to coaching. There isn’t a single recipe for coaching an athlete, and truly what works for one player may…

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  • Positive Coaching Alliance: Youth Players Easing Back Into Sports Post Pandemic

    Oct 19 2022

    Positive Coaching Alliance: Youth Players Easing Back Into Sports Post Pandemic

    By: TeamSnap

    In partnership with the Positive Coaching Alliance Jason Richardson, Official Team Physician of the Golden State Warriors shares with the Positive Coaching Alliance how youth athletes are easing back into…

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  • Show Your Coach You Appreciate Them: Send A TeamSnap Shout-Out!

    Sep 26 2022

    Show Your Coach You Appreciate Them: Send A TeamSnap Shout-Out!

    By: Celia Balf

    Coaches, they need love too! We all know how important a coach’s role is in a kid’s life, so this month we’re putting the ball in your court and letting…

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  • How To Show Your Clubs & Leagues Coaches You Care

    Sep 15 2022

    How To Show Your Clubs & Leagues Coaches You Care

    By: TeamSnap

    As a club and or league organizer it’s important to keep your coaches engaged and feeling appreciated. Coaches are integral to the success of a program, so in order to…

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  • Organize Your Hockey Team in 4 Steps Using TeamSnap

    Aug 30 2022

    Organize Your Hockey Team in 4 Steps Using TeamSnap

    By: Celia Balf

    In four simple steps your hockey team will be organized, laced up, on the ice, and ready to go. TeamSnap helps hockey teams all across North America get on the…

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  • How Coaches Can Create A Positive Environment

    Aug 17 2022

    How Coaches Can Create A Positive Environment

    By: Celia Balf

    In order for a team to be successful, coaches must create a positive environment that motivates as well as supports the players. Creating a positive environment doesn’t always come natural…

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  • What is your coaching style?

    Jul 13 2022

    What is your coaching style?

    By: Celia Balf

    When you hear the name Pat Summitt you probably think of  University of Tennessee Women’s Basketball and her legendary coaching career. You may also think about her coaching style and…

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  • What is Mindset? Professional Athletes Define Mindset in Sport

    May 19 2022

    What is Mindset? Professional Athletes Define Mindset in Sport

    By: Celia Balf

    What if I told you that the hardest defender of all and the very best defender in the world is the mind itself. Athletes of all levels and ages at…

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  • How To Build A Practice Plan For Your Youth Soccer Team

    Apr 26 2022

    How To Build A Practice Plan For Your Youth Soccer Team

    By: Celia Balf

    Soccer season is here and one of the best ways to ensure a successful soccer practice is a detailed plan. As a coach it’s not only helpful on you to…

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  • How Coaches Can Create Safe Environments In Their Teams

    Apr 13 2022

    How Coaches Can Create Safe Environments In Their Teams

    By: Sarah Kostin

    As a coach, you are responsible for creating a safe learning environment for your sports team. A safe environment is one where learners feel physically, emotionally, and socially comfortable. Your…

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  • How To Stop Overuse Injuries From Happening To Youth Athletes

    Apr 06 2022

    How To Stop Overuse Injuries From Happening To Youth Athletes

    By: Celia Balf

    One of the most common causes of injuries amongst youth athletes is overuse. Many children and parents see through social media and the news, that the only way to get…

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  • Successes And Challenges Of Women Coaches: Women’s History Month Panel

    Apr 01 2022

    Successes And Challenges Of Women Coaches: Women’s History Month Panel

    By: Celia Balf

    On the final day of Women’s History Month, the TeamSnap community gathered together over Zoom to listen to women coaches share their stories and talk about the work they are…

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  • How Coaches Can Successfully Talk To Parents About Playing Time

    Mar 24 2022

    How Coaches Can Successfully Talk To Parents About Playing Time

    By: Sarah Kostin

    Many youth athletic coaches dread the “playing time” conversation at any level of play. In fact, some coaches create a hard fast rule that they don’t have conversations about playing…

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  • How To Prevent Bullying On Your Youth Sports Teams

    Mar 22 2022

    How To Prevent Bullying On Your Youth Sports Teams

    By: Sarah Kostin

    Whether you are a coach or a parent on a youth athletic team, you can help to prevent bullying. At the start of the season, begin a discussion about bullying….

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  • Permission To Fail And Learning How Important Failure is

    Mar 14 2022

    Permission To Fail And Learning How Important Failure is

    By: Celia Balf

    Fear of failure looks and feels differently for every athlete. For some athletes, worrying about messing up can translate into playing timid and holding back from their ultimate potential. For…

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  • Why Preseason Meetings Are the Perfect Opportunity for Setting Parent’s Expectations for the Season

    Mar 01 2022

    Why Preseason Meetings Are the Perfect Opportunity for Setting Parent’s Expectations for the Season

    By: Marika Dasbach

    One of the toughest parts of being a coach for a youth sports team isn’t always wrangling kids, sometimes it’s actually wrangling the parents. Between game time, practice schedules, carpools,…

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  • Leveraging Games to Improve Drilling In Youth Sports

    Feb 16 2022

    Leveraging Games to Improve Drilling In Youth Sports

    By: Quentin Stuart

    Drill are essential for coaching young athletes. They’re perfect for improving fundamental skills by breaking down different aspects of the game. For many young athletes, the standard method of dividing…

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  • Build a Gratitude Practice into Your Team

    Feb 14 2022

    Build a Gratitude Practice into Your Team

    By: Sarah Kostin

    Gratitude means feeling, expressing, or noticing thanks and appreciation. Gratitude often brings feelings of kindness, warmth, and other forms of generosity. Practicing gratitude means taking the time to notice and…

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  • 10 Guaranteed Ways to Improve Your Soccer Team

    Feb 08 2022

    10 Guaranteed Ways to Improve Your Soccer Team

    By: TeamSnap

    By www.soccerhelp.com   1. Teach Your Players the Skills They Need. Strong Basic Skills win games. SoccerHelp has free No Lines Soccer Drills for ages 4 to 18 that teach Skills…

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  • Tips To Build More Fun Into Your Youth Sports Team

    Jan 20 2022

    Tips To Build More Fun Into Your Youth Sports Team

    By: Faith Walls

    In a post-pandemic world, it is more important than ever to get kids off their screens and back outside being active. A research study from TeamSnap in partnership with Aspen…

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  • Using an Agenda to Effectively Manage a Youth Sports Parent Meeting

    Jan 19 2022

    Using an Agenda to Effectively Manage a Youth Sports Parent Meeting

    By: TeamSnap

    As a former youth sports player, amateur coach and now parent of children who participate in team sports, I’ve sat through and led many parent meetings — some were good,…

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  • Six Tips for Using Visualization With Young Athletes

    Jan 12 2022

    Six Tips for Using Visualization With Young Athletes

    By: Sarah Kostin

    What is visualization and why is it good for athletes?  Visualization is the practice of imagining the sports performance you desire in real-life. Visualization can be fun and beneficial for…

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  • 6 Core Values Your Team Needs Now

    Dec 07 2021

    6 Core Values Your Team Needs Now

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    A lot goes into building a team. And youth sports coaches should focus on more than just game strategy; they should be intentional about the values their players learn. Here…

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  • 6 Athlete-Tested Tips to Build Confidence

    Nov 18 2021

    6 Athlete-Tested Tips to Build Confidence

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    So much goes into creating an elite athlete: devoted coaches, parents, sports psychologists, physical therapists, trial and error, and of course, intrinsic motivation. Many athletes (including myself) also coach young…

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  • 7 Tips To Encourage Teamwork on Your Youth Sports Team

    Nov 15 2021

    7 Tips To Encourage Teamwork on Your Youth Sports Team

    By: Monica Stockbridge

    Whether coaching youth teams, rec leagues or even pro levels, many coaches aim to build a strong team by adding the strongest individual players they can find. Sure, it makes…

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  • 12 Tips for Basketball Training To Improve Your Athlete’s Game

    Nov 02 2021

    12 Tips for Basketball Training To Improve Your Athlete’s Game

    By: TeamSnap

    Just as a player’s athleticism is the foundation of their game, the pre-season lays the foundation for the up-coming season. What players do from the start of the school year until the day of the first practice will determine the type of season they have.

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  • Mind Over Matter: Helping Your Athletes Prepare for Tryouts

    Oct 25 2021

    Mind Over Matter: Helping Your Athletes Prepare for Tryouts

    By: Marika Dasbach

    Tryouts, evaluations, auditions, selections, whatever you call it, the evaluation and assessment process for making a competitive youth sports team can be daunting, and let’s face it, a little nerve-wracking…

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  • Introducing the TeamSnap Coaches’ Corner

    Oct 19 2021

    Introducing the TeamSnap Coaches’ Corner

    By: Marika Dasbach

    At TeamSnap, we understand the importance of coaches and the hard work they put into shaping athletes’ futures. Beyond taking the work out of play with our app, we aim…

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  • Are You a Good Sport? How Athletes (and Coaches) Can Practice Better Sportsmanship

    Oct 14 2021

    Are You a Good Sport? How Athletes (and Coaches) Can Practice Better Sportsmanship

    By: Monica Stockbridge

    We’ve all seen what can happen when an athlete or a coach experiences a lapse in sportsmanship. Foul language flies out their mouth; they withhold a handshake; they disrespect the…

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  • Why Coaches Should Give Athletes Feedback All Season Long

    Sep 23 2021

    Why Coaches Should Give Athletes Feedback All Season Long

    By: Marika Dasbach

    A coach’s job is never done–from skill development to administrative tasks like scheduling, and off-season training, there’s a lot that goes into being a good coach. And while player development…

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  • Help Your Athletes Beat the Heat and Dehydration

    Sep 13 2021

    Help Your Athletes Beat the Heat and Dehydration

    By: Marika Dasbach

    Proper hydration is important for day-to-day life but also plays a critical role in the physical performance of athletes of all ages. During their sports season, kids are often playing…

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  • Reasons We’re Loving the Postgame Report

    Aug 27 2021

    Reasons We’re Loving the Postgame Report

    By: TeamSnap

    At TeamSnap, we love using new features almost as much as we love releasing new features. One of our favorite new features we rolled out this year is the Postgame…

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  • 5 Tips to Keep Your Coaches Fulfilled Year After Year

    Aug 24 2021

    5 Tips to Keep Your Coaches Fulfilled Year After Year

    By: Marika Dasbach

    Skilled coaches are the backbone of many youth sports clubs. Without coaches, who would help players hone their skills, win games while also organize team rosters, schedules and communicate with…

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  • 5 Lessons Young Athletes Learn From Lacrosse

    Aug 23 2021

    5 Lessons Young Athletes Learn From Lacrosse

    By: TeamSnap

    Lacrosse, the fastest sport on two feet, is growing even faster across the USA than the pace of play. As a former player and current coach, it’s easy for me…

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  • Team Building Activities Your Whole Team Will Love

    Jul 22 2021

    Team Building Activities Your Whole Team Will Love

    By: Marika Dasbach

      As adults, we often assume that getting the kids onto the fields and into youth sports is all that needs to happen to build a cohesive, tight-knit team. But…

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  • Why Providing Continuing Education Opportunities for Your Coaches Matters

    Jul 06 2021

    Why Providing Continuing Education Opportunities for Your Coaches Matters

    By: Marika Dasbach

    Coaches are the backbone of most sports organizations, working hard every day to improve the lives and skills of young athletes. But between coaching their players, scheduling games and practices,…

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  • Summer Reading for Athletes of Every Age

    Jul 06 2021

    Summer Reading for Athletes of Every Age

    By: Marika Dasbach

    Schools out for the summer and beaches, BBQs, sports, and pools are in. But don’t count out the easy energy and recharging respite a little summer reading can add to…

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  • Achieving The Normal Mind: The Path Of The Competitive Athlete

    Jul 03 2021

    Achieving The Normal Mind: The Path Of The Competitive Athlete

    By: Chuck Schumacher

      “When you do everything in the normal state of mind, as it is when totally unoccupied, then everything goes smoothly and easily” – Yagyu Munenori.  “He makes hitting a ball…

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  • Key Considerations For Coaches When Returning To Sports

    Jun 29 2021

    Key Considerations For Coaches When Returning To Sports

    By: Marika Dasbach

    As sports begin to return in places across the United States, many are starting to feel a sense of normalcy begin to creep back into daily life. But like most…

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  • 4 Types of Success Every Athlete Can Achieve

    Jun 11 2021

    4 Types of Success Every Athlete Can Achieve

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    What motivates kids to keep playing sports? Success–though it may not always resemble a big trophy. Here are four wins every child can score.

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  • 7 Ways to Empower Young Female Athletes

    Jun 10 2021

    7 Ways to Empower Young Female Athletes

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    It’s no surprise sports teach life skills. Here’s how to create female leaders while supporting your kids on the field.

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  • Helping Sports Kids Take Responsibility for Their Confidence

    May 26 2021

    Helping Sports Kids Take Responsibility for Their Confidence

    By: TeamSnap

    Confidence is the single most important asset young athletes bring to sports. However, too often, kids expect confidence to simply come to them from positive results–rather than proactively working to…

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  • Encouraging Athletes: The Importance of Positive Self-Talk

    May 13 2021

    Encouraging Athletes: The Importance of Positive Self-Talk

    By: TeamSnap

    Young athletes carry on an inner dialogue with themselves in sports. It reflects how they think about themselves. For example, they might tell themselves they’re too small, too slow, or…

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  • How to Teach Children to Control Their Emotions in Youth Sports

    Apr 30 2021

    How to Teach Children to Control Their Emotions in Youth Sports

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Youth athletes’ emotions can often be compared to a roller coaster ride: The highs are high and the lows…the lowest. Denying this is futile–and teaching a child how to handle…

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  • 7 Ways to Prevent Overtraining

    Apr 28 2021

    7 Ways to Prevent Overtraining

    By: TeamSnap

    In the increasingly competitive landscape of youth sports, practices are longer, more intense, and more frequent than ever. While practice and repetition may inch the athlete closer to perfection, athletes…

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  • Make Your Tryouts Easier with SkillShark and TeamSnap

    Mar 24 2021

    Make Your Tryouts Easier with SkillShark and TeamSnap

    By: SkillShark

    Does the thought of planning and holding tryouts for your youth sports club make you cringe?  We don’t blame you. It can mean stacks of registration forms to sort through,…

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  • Positive Coaching Alliance 2021 National Double-goal Coach® Award Winners Announced

    Mar 11 2021

    Positive Coaching Alliance 2021 National Double-goal Coach® Award Winners Announced

    By: Marika Dasbach

    As part of our ongoing partnership with the Positive Coaching Alliance (PCA), we are proud to announce the national recipients and winners of PCA’s 2021 National Double-goal Coach® Award. In…

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  • 2021 Regional Double-goal Coach® Award Winners Presented By Teamsnap & Positive Coaching Alliance

    Mar 03 2021

    2021 Regional Double-goal Coach® Award Winners Presented By Teamsnap & Positive Coaching Alliance

    By: TeamSnap

    TeamSnap and the Positive Coaching Alliance partnered up to give out the Double-Goal Coach® Award, which celebrates the coaches, administrators, and team parents that have contributed to the success of…

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  • Managing Expectations for Your Sports Organization in 2021

    Feb 15 2021

    Managing Expectations for Your Sports Organization in 2021

    By: Kody Pedersen

    During a trying year, one moment seemingly everyone was excited for was flipping the calendar to 2021. Where 2020 had denied us so many of our simple pleasures, 2021 promised…

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  • National Women & Girls in Sports Day – Call For Stories

    Jan 19 2021

    National Women & Girls in Sports Day – Call For Stories

    By: Marika Dasbach

    February 3, 2021, is the 35th Annual National Girls & Women in Sports Day. This moment inspires girls and women to own their inner and outer strength while understanding the…

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  • Recapping Our Top Articles for Sports Admins, Coaches, Parents and Players From 2020

    Jan 18 2021

    Recapping Our Top Articles for Sports Admins, Coaches, Parents and Players From 2020

    By: Marika Dasbach

    We did it! We made it to 2021! And while we think it’s safe to say most won’t look fondly back at 2020, watching the sports community come together in…

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  • Preparing for Spring Season: TeamSnap COVID-19 Webinar Series

    Dec 28 2020

    Preparing for Spring Season: TeamSnap COVID-19 Webinar Series

    By: Marika Dasbach

    As we head into the New Year, we’re also heading into another season of uncertainty. Many coaches and sports organizers may face the challenges of the pandemic for the first…

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  • 10 Reasons Why Athletics Have Become a Beacon of Hope

    Oct 27 2020

    10 Reasons Why Athletics Have Become a Beacon of Hope

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    There’s nothing normal about life right now. And for children who, for the most part, do better with structure, routine and predictability, the changes they face in school, in sports,…

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  • What Does It Take to Be a Good Spectator?

    Oct 20 2020

    What Does It Take to Be a Good Spectator?

    By: Kendall Ruth

    The Right Tools and Planning Youth sports continue to reopen, but attending as a spectator may come down to following smart etiquette. Coaches need to not only have a strong…

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  • Concussions in the Age of COVID-19

    Oct 08 2020

    Concussions in the Age of COVID-19

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    COVID-19 has given “normal” a different look for youth sports this fall. However, one thing that must not change is the diligent attention to concussions in athletics. First and foremost,…

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  • What Kind of Impact are Masks Having on Youth Sports?

    Sep 28 2020

    What Kind of Impact are Masks Having on Youth Sports?

    By: Kendall Ruth

    Summer may be ending but youth sports continue to reopen. The cooler weather will bring more sports and see many moving indoors. Now that there’s been some time to feel…

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  • What’s Next for College-Bound Athletes?

    Sep 02 2020

    What’s Next for College-Bound Athletes?

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    According to the National Federation of State High School Associations, 51 NFHS member state associations and 19,500 high schools nationwide are making difficult decisions about how to restart high school…

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  • 4 Things to Consider When Choosing A Team Name

    Aug 03 2020

    4 Things to Consider When Choosing A Team Name

    By: TeamSnap

    Although team names are often assigned by the league or influenced by sponsorships, in some cases, the coaches and players are able to select their team name in a fun–but…

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  • Identifying Sports Kids Top Confidence Killers: Part II

    Aug 01 2020

    Identifying Sports Kids Top Confidence Killers: Part II

    By: TeamSnap

    Award-winning parenting writer Lisa Cohn and Youth Sports Psychology expert Dr. Patrick Cohn are co-founders of The Ultimate Sports Parent. In our last article, we discussed the top five confidence…

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  • Identifying the Top Confidence Killers: Part One

    Jul 06 2020

    Identifying the Top Confidence Killers: Part One

    By: TeamSnap

    An 11-year-old basketball player says that he loses confidence when his parents bring all 10 members of his extended family to watch his games. He feels pressure to perform well,…

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  • Finding Motivation in the Little Things: An Important Practice For Athletes

    Jun 23 2020

    Finding Motivation in the Little Things: An Important Practice For Athletes

    By: TeamSnap

    With social distancing practices, staying motivated is not the easiest thing to do. For athletes in particular, it can be challenging to adjust to at-home practices and other new restrictions…

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  • How to Boost Sports Performance With Your Eyes Closed

    Apr 20 2020

    How to Boost Sports Performance With Your Eyes Closed

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    Visualization can up your game: Elite athletes know it and science proves it. Here’s how to imagine your way better, whether you’re in season or off.

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  • How Setting Goals Can Keep Kids Motivated During Time Off

    Apr 07 2020

    How Setting Goals Can Keep Kids Motivated During Time Off

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    There will be seasons when kids are forced to take time off. Setting goals can help young athletes return to play stronger than ever.

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  • 5 Winning Ways (and Reasons!) to Cross Train

    Mar 12 2020

    5 Winning Ways (and Reasons!) to Cross Train

    By: Sara Lindberg

    Playing different sports can help youth athletes boost strength, agility–and enjoyment. Here are five combinations to try.

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  • Want to Coach Better? Join a Running Team

    Feb 25 2020

    Want to Coach Better? Join a Running Team

    By: TeamSnap

    Here are some reasons why track and field coaches can benefit from joining a team. 

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  • 5 Character-Building Lessons for Youth Athletes

    Feb 03 2020

    5 Character-Building Lessons for Youth Athletes

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    What really matters when it comes to youth sports? It’s important for adults to teach skills that can help foster success in all aspects of life.

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  • Winning in Youth Sports

    Jan 11 2020

    Winning in Youth Sports

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    It’s been said that ‘winning isn’t everything,’ especially when it comes to youth sports. Here’s how to maintain perspective.

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  • 3 Reasons Why It’s Best to Just Be the Parent (and Not the Coach)

    Dec 04 2019

    3 Reasons Why It’s Best to Just Be the Parent (and Not the Coach)

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Parenting is hard enough and your child may find more success when you take a step back. Here’s why it’s best to leave coaching to the coach.

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  • How to Help Your Young Athlete Get Along

    Nov 19 2019

    How to Help Your Young Athlete Get Along

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    It’s going to happen. Sooner or later, your child is going to disagree with teammates or coaches, whether about game strategy, playing time, or simply the color of the uniforms….

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  • Help Your Child Learn to Set Goals

    Nov 11 2019

    Help Your Child Learn to Set Goals

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Setting goals can not only help kids succeed on the playing field, but it can also help them grow into happy, balanced adults. Here’s how to start.

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  • 4 Ways to Keep Kids Playing Sports

    Nov 01 2019

    4 Ways to Keep Kids Playing Sports

    By: Alison Kresta

    Youth sports teach tremendous life skills. Here’s how to keep young athletes playing.

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  • 3 Ways to Help Kids Fulfill Their Potential

    Oct 30 2019

    3 Ways to Help Kids Fulfill Their Potential

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    You always want to see your young athlete succeed, but what happens when he or she falls short of what you know is possible? Here are three ways to help.

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  • How to Fight the Urge to Fix Everything for Young Athletes

    Oct 16 2019

    How to Fight the Urge to Fix Everything for Young Athletes

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Every parent wants to help their child, but sometimes hanging back can help them achieve even better results. Here are four ways to fight the ‘rescue’ urge.

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  • Why It’s Important to Train Right

    Oct 14 2019

    Why It’s Important to Train Right

    By: Chuck Schumacher

    Training is what leads to results–so why not train right? Here, we explain why it’s so important.

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  • How to Help Your Child Handle Sports Pressure

    Oct 02 2019

    How to Help Your Child Handle Sports Pressure

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Tennis great Billie Jean King likes to say “pressure is a privilege,” because you often feel it when an opportunity you’ve dreamed of comes along. Knowing how to rise to…

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  • 7 Reasons Playing Sports Should Be a Joy for Your Child

    Sep 25 2019

    7 Reasons Playing Sports Should Be a Joy for Your Child

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    In 1939, Little League was born when Carl Stotz of Williamsport, Pennsylvania founded an organization that gave children the opportunity to play organized baseball. Youth football began in 1929, youth…

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  • 10 Concussion Facts Sports Parents Should Know

    Sep 20 2019

    10 Concussion Facts Sports Parents Should Know

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Every sports parent needs to be aware of concussion protocol and safety. Concussions are serious and should not be taken likely. If your child is playing sports this year–and any…

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  • How to Coach “Achievers” and Help Them Avoid Burnout

    Sep 16 2019

    How to Coach “Achievers” and Help Them Avoid Burnout

    By: Sheila Repeta

    “Mom I can’t,” my 12-year-old nugget sobbed through his tears.  It was mile three of 20–yes, 20 miles heaven help us–on a qualifying run my son needed to finish for…

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  • Concussions: When Can Youth Athletes Return to Play?

    Sep 11 2019

    Concussions: When Can Youth Athletes Return to Play?

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    When can my child return to play after a concussion? It’s an unfortunate question sports parents may have to ask. And when it comes to concussions, you should not be…

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  • Teaching Young Athletes to Own Their Actions

    Aug 29 2019

    Teaching Young Athletes to Own Their Actions

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    We all know youth sports can teach kids about failure, and that’s not a bad thing. But kids can also learn early on that blaming others for such failures might…

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  • Small Moments Can Lead to Big Success

    Aug 21 2019

    Small Moments Can Lead to Big Success

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    It may seem with sports that it’s all about the big games and the results of the other games in the middle. After all, with sports, it’s about competition. But…

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  • New Team? Here’s How to Make It Strong

    Aug 13 2019

    New Team? Here’s How to Make It Strong

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    A new school year brings a new season of sports and for many children, that can mean joining a new team. Old friends might get together again or make new…

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  • How to Prevent Victim Mentality in the Young Athlete

    Jul 31 2019

    How to Prevent Victim Mentality in the Young Athlete

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    You never want your child to feel like a victim–especially when it applies to youth sports. Victim mentality will not help a team win games, nor will it help your…

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  • How to Raise Speak-Up Athletes

    Jul 17 2019

    How to Raise Speak-Up Athletes

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Speaking up is one of the best lessons children can learn through playing youth sports, as it can help foster confidence and a sense of initiative. Here are three key…

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  • 5 Mantras to Boost Sports Performance

    Jun 25 2019

    5 Mantras to Boost Sports Performance

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    The tiny blue star of The Little Engine That Could was onto something: She used a mantra to fill herself with confidence and conquered an ‘impossible’ hill. Stanford researchers and others have…

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  • Youth Sports Success: Two Hurdles and How to Clear Them

    Jun 25 2019

    Youth Sports Success: Two Hurdles and How to Clear Them

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    The biggest obstacles to your child’s success in youth sports have nothing to do with the weather, officiating or opponents. (And, P.S.: Those obstacles have less to do with the…

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  • Expectations: How High Should They Be?

    Jun 13 2019

    Expectations: How High Should They Be?

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    How hard should you push young kids when it comes to sports? It’s a dilemma for many parents. On one hand, you want children to learn about hard work, and…

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  • 5 Ways to Prepare Feet for Summer

    Jun 11 2019

    5 Ways to Prepare Feet for Summer

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    The mercury has risen and here’s a hot truth: Summer can be fantastic for the soul, but hard on the feet. We’re talking flip flops and running in the sand–both…

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  • How to Communicate with Your Child’s Coach

    May 24 2019

    How to Communicate with Your Child’s Coach

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Good communication is key to building strong relationships–especially when it comes to youth sports. Sometimes, though, too much communication can be, well, too much, and especially when it’s unhealthy. Parents…

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  • Got a Minute? Score Major Benefits with Sprints

    May 22 2019

    Got a Minute? Score Major Benefits with Sprints

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    Okay, okay. We know a minute of exercise doesn’t constitute a major workout, but if you push the intensity enough, you can reap the same benefits of a much longer…

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  • How to Use TeamSnap in the Offseason

    May 21 2019

    How to Use TeamSnap in the Offseason

    By: Lisa Hope

    The offseason is here. For some, coming down from a busy season is hard. Your brain might not easily switch from coach mode to chill mode. Worrisome questions may be…

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  • Sports Parenting: How to Avoid Creating a Sense of Entitlement

    May 13 2019

    Sports Parenting: How to Avoid Creating a Sense of Entitlement

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Sports participation can breed self-confidence – which is fantastic, but do your child’s coaches, teachers, future bosses and spouses a favor, and raise your children to grow without an entitled…

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  • Paralympic Track Medalist Chris Waddell on What It Takes to Win

    Feb 13 2019

    Paralympic Track Medalist Chris Waddell on What It Takes to Win

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    There aren’t many folks humbler than Chris Waddell–the legendary record-setter in both Paralympic track and ski events. He’ll chat you up while sporting a wide, open smile, and casually forget…

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  • The 10,000 Hour Misunderstanding — Focus on Quality Not Quantity in Practice

    Sep 11 2018

    The 10,000 Hour Misunderstanding — Focus on Quality Not Quantity in Practice

    By: Dan Peterson

    This is the second of a three-part special book excerpt from The Playmaker’s Advantage. Part 1 can be found here. By Daniel Petersonand Leonard Zaichkowsky, Ph.D. Visit any sideline of…

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  • May 24 2018

    In Search of the Playmaker’s Advantage

    By: Dan Peterson

    This is the first of a three-part book excerpt from The Playmaker’s Advantage, available wherever books are sold. By Daniel Peterson and Leonard Zaichkowsky, Ph.D. How hard could it be?…

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