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Category: Editorials


  • 7 Ways to Find Balance During the Holiday Season

    Dec 13 2022

    7 Ways to Find Balance During the Holiday Season

    By: TeamSnap

    It’s no secret the holiday season can be the busiest of the year. Here are five ways to help you keep life balanced–and easy.

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  • 5 Ways to Find Balance During the Holiday Rush

    Dec 06 2021

    5 Ways to Find Balance During the Holiday Rush

    By: Alison Kresta

    It’s no secret the holiday season can be the busiest of the year. Here are five ways to help you keep life balanced–and easy.

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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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  • 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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  • 4 Healthy Habits for Kids in the New Year

    Jan 04 2021

    4 Healthy Habits for Kids in the New Year

    By: TeamSnap

    New Year’s resolutions can be hard to keep but habits? They’re doable–and science proves it. Here are four habits for every young athlete and ways to make them stick.

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  • Innovation: How We Take the Work out of Play

    Nov 19 2020

    Innovation: How We Take the Work out of Play

    By: Zach Wills

    With the release of the new Apple silicon Macs, early adopters will see something new on the Mac App Store: the TeamSnap iOS app. Thanks to the hard work of…

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  • Feel Good Moments

    Sep 10 2020

    Feel Good Moments

    By: Chuck Schumacher

    “Watching my grandson learn all aspects of life through sports, playing hard, working as a team and most of all, having fun.” “The fun. Whether you are a player or…

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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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  • Healthy and Hassle Free Half-Time Snack Ideas

    Jun 15 2020

    Healthy and Hassle Free Half-Time Snack Ideas

    By: TeamSnap

    Whether your player is training at-home or starting to attend in-person clinics or games, they are going to need a healthy snack for fuel. Luckily, there are lots of inexpensive…

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  • 5 Ways to Strengthen Your Sports Organization Community

    May 26 2020

    5 Ways to Strengthen Your Sports Organization Community

    By: Marika Dasbach

      In the midst of all the difficulties we’ve seen as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, one thing that stands out is the importance of community and how important…

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  • Pirate or Penguin? How Improv Makes TeamSnap More Nimble and Effective

    May 21 2020

    Pirate or Penguin? How Improv Makes TeamSnap More Nimble and Effective

    By: Andrew Berkowitz

      I wrote last month about how it’s been inspiring and humbling to watch our customers improvise their way through the COVID-19 pandemic with no playbook. As a longtime improviser–and…

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  • 5 Ways to Create an Engaging Website for Your Sports Club

    May 04 2020

    5 Ways to Create an Engaging Website for Your Sports Club

    By: TeamSnap

    Your website can make a big difference for parents deciding whether or not to sign up their young athlete. Here’s how to make yours stand out.

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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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  • A message from TeamSnap co-founder Andrew Berkowitz

    Apr 03 2020

    A message from TeamSnap co-founder Andrew Berkowitz

    By: Andrew Berkowitz

    Andrew (front center) performs weekly with ComedySportz in Portland, Oregon. All shows are currently streamed online with performers appearing from their homes. It can be hard to find hope during…

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  • 5 Ways to Help Kids Stay Positive

    Apr 01 2020

    5 Ways to Help Kids Stay Positive

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    The loss of the sports season can be tough. Kids might miss teammates just as much as the game. Here’s how to keep morale high and kids feeling strong.

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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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  • Why Should Track & Field Athletes Run Hills? 

    Mar 06 2020

    Why Should Track & Field Athletes Run Hills? 

    By: TeamSnap

    Because of its sheer difficulty, hill running improves strength and stability, and this can do wonders for performance. Here are some excellent ways to do it. 

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  • An Eye-Opening Q & A with the Author of Fast Girls

    Feb 17 2020

    An Eye-Opening Q & A with the Author of Fast Girls

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    We spoke with Elise Hooper about the 1936 Women’s Olympic Team, Jesse Owens, and more.

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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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  • How to Teach Balance Between School and Sports

    Jan 24 2020

    How to Teach Balance Between School and Sports

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Life can get busy for student athletes–whether it’s today’s practice or tomorrow’s quiz. Here are four ways to help strike a balance.

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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 Ways to Keep Kids Active During Holiday Breaks

    Nov 26 2019

    3 Ways to Keep Kids Active During Holiday Breaks

    By: Lara Rosenbaum

    School sports might hit pause, but that doesn’t mean your young athlete has to as well. Here are three ways to keep kids on their toes.

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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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  • 10 Ways Parents Can Make Athletes Happy

    Nov 06 2019

    10 Ways Parents Can Make Athletes Happy

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Sometimes parenting can affect whether or not a child sticks with sports. Here’s how to keep youth athletes engaged–and in the game.

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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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  • 4 Questions You Must Ask Yourself as a Sports Parent

    Oct 23 2019

    4 Questions You Must Ask Yourself as a Sports Parent

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    Youth sports is a world of many discussions–but the ones you have with yourself as a parent can sometimes be the most important.

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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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  • 6 Back-in-School Tips for Over-Stretched Sports Parents

    Sep 27 2019

    6 Back-in-School Tips for Over-Stretched Sports Parents

    By: TeamSnap

    Do you feel sports ready? There’s so much involved when it comes to being a sports parent, whether it’s driving to after-school practices and Saturday games, or washing seemingly endless…

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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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  • Why TeamSnap Supports the Positive Coaching Alliance

    Sep 03 2019

    Why TeamSnap Supports the Positive Coaching Alliance

    By: Lisa Hope

    Not all matches are made in heaven, but in the case of TeamSnap and the Positive Coaching Alliance, it’s true love, which is why we are honored to sponsor PCA’s…

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  • TeamSnap and Guide Dogs for the Blind: Raising Puppy Heroes

    Aug 29 2019

    TeamSnap and Guide Dogs for the Blind: Raising Puppy Heroes

    By: Lisa Hope

    Question: What’s cuter than a puppy?  Answer: A puppy who’s a superhero! We here at TeamSnap call ourselves a dog-loving bunch. Our HQ offices are dog friendly, and among our…

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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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  • Pelotonia: Fighting to End Cancer With TeamSnap

    Aug 22 2019

    Pelotonia: Fighting to End Cancer With TeamSnap

    By: Lisa Hope

    There are heroes, and then there’s Pelotonia. Founded in 2008, Pelotonia was established with the objective to fund life-saving cancer research. Pelotonia is a three-day experience that includes a weekend…

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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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  • 7 Ways to Boost the Back-to-School Sports Experience

    Aug 06 2019

    7 Ways to Boost the Back-to-School Sports Experience

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    For many families, back to school means back to school sports. If you’re a sports parent, here are seven ways you can help your young athlete get the most from…

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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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  • 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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  • How Healthy Are Sports Drinks, Anyway?

    Jun 14 2019

    How Healthy Are Sports Drinks, Anyway?

    By: Lisa Hope

    If you ever watch sports, you’re bound to see players sipping on neon-colored drinks during a game. You may even see coaches get an ice bucket shower after a big…

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  • 12 Things You Can Do With the 12 Hours a Week TeamSnap Saves You

    Jun 07 2019

    12 Things You Can Do With the 12 Hours a Week TeamSnap Saves You

    By: Lisa Hope

    The No. 1 reason our customers say they use TeamSnap is because it saves them a ton of time. Did you know coaches and team managers save an average of…

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  • 5 Reasons Your Young Athlete Should Try Rowing

    Sep 22 2017

    5 Reasons Your Young Athlete Should Try Rowing

    By: TeamSnap

    With the World Rowing Championships just days away, now is a great time to learn more about rowing. It’s an awesome sport that is gaining participants across the world on…

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  • The Importance of Self-Confidence and Self-Efficacy

    Sep 18 2017

    The Importance of Self-Confidence and Self-Efficacy

    By: TeamSnap

    When athletes succeed in high-pressure situations, you’ll inevitably hear people say they have “ice in their veins.” Conversely, athletes who fail in these same situations might be labeled “choke artists.”…

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  • Sep 04 2017

    3 Coaching Mistakes That are Crushing Youth Sports

    By: TeamSnap

    Youth coaches volunteer their time to teach life lessons through sports. Most are former players, some from the high school or even college level. It’s an honorable sacrifice and we…

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  • Sep 01 2017

    5 Tips on How to Build Team Chemistry

    By: Jack Ramos

    Recently, 2014 World Cup Golden Boot Award winner James Rodriguez ended an underwhelming three year spell with soccer club Real Madrid. Oddly enough, he immediately returned to his 2014 form…

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  • Dealing with Disappointment: 3 Questions That Can Help

    Aug 30 2017

    Dealing with Disappointment: 3 Questions That Can Help

    By: Quinn McDowell

    Sports can take you on a roller coaster of emotion. One moment, you can be flying high with excitement; the next, you find yourself disappointed and struggling for answers. These…

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  • Youth Sports Lessons from the NBA Summer League

    Aug 09 2017

    Youth Sports Lessons from the NBA Summer League

    By: TeamSnap

    The NBA Summer League concluded with the Los Angeles Lakers winning it all and taking a strong position for the coming regular season. This year’s tournament and the negotiations leading…

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  • Should Kids Get Trophies for Participation?

    Aug 02 2017

    Should Kids Get Trophies for Participation?

    By: TeamSnap

    I know I’m going to get some flack for this, but I strongly believe that youth sports programs should give kids trophies just for completing a season. Yes, I’ve heard…

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  • The Top 5 Biggest Mistakes Youth Sports Parents Make

    May 08 2017

    The Top 5 Biggest Mistakes Youth Sports Parents Make

    By: Janis B. Meredith

    There are a lot of good sports parents out there. I was one of them. That doesn’t mean, however, that I handled the job perfectly. In fact, I made a…

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  • Dealing with Difficult Parents on the Sidelines

    Mar 27 2017

    Dealing with Difficult Parents on the Sidelines

    By: Erica Salmon

    In a perfect world, we all show up to our young athlete’s sporting events to encourage them lovingly. When they do well, we give a polite golf clap. When they…

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  • Stop Using ‘Play Like a Girl’ as an Insult & Celebrate Instead

    Dec 02 2016

    Stop Using ‘Play Like a Girl’ as an Insult & Celebrate Instead

    By: TeamSnap

    I don’t know when the phrase “like a girl” became an insult. We’ve all heard things like: “Wow, you run like a girl.” “Ha, she totally fights like a girl.”…

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  • Sep 30 2016

    In Support of Excellence: Single-Sport Specialization Isn’t a Bad Thing

    By: TeamSnap

    For some time now, we’ve been reading articles, blogs and op-eds about kids (and their parents) spending an inordinate amount of time and money on a single sport. We read…

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  • Be an Active Coach, Not Just a Warm Body on the Sidelines

    Sep 12 2016

    Be an Active Coach, Not Just a Warm Body on the Sidelines

    By: TeamSnap

    I recently had a conversation with a friend and fellow coach. I asked him if he was coaching this season, and he said, “I thought about it, but when I…

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  • Aug 17 2016

    Sports Parents Yesterday vs. Today

    By: Karl Dewazien

    As a former coach with well over 30 years of experience helping young people learn to play soccer and learn life lessons on the field, I’ve seen some changes over…

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  • Aug 03 2016

    Confidence Is Overrated

    By: TeamSnap

    I have worked with hundreds of athletes who come to me for “lack of confidence” or “low confidence” in their performances. Well, what if I told you that the truth…

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  • Jun 29 2016

    3 Ways Open Communication Improves the Youth Sports Experience

    By: Quinn McDowell

    The dynamics between players, coaches and parents have become notoriously difficult to manage–and understandably so. The complexity that results from the intermingling of these relationships is due to the very…

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  • Jun 01 2016

    Tips on Being the Best Sports Parent, Before, During and After the Game

    By: TeamSnap

    Shane Carney is Founder & Director of the East Bay Eclipse Soccer Club Our kids learn from what we say and do. Don’t we all want to be the kind of…

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  • How to Prevent Torn ACL Injuries Before They Happen to Our Young Athletes

    May 11 2016

    How to Prevent Torn ACL Injuries Before They Happen to Our Young Athletes

    By: TeamSnap

    Our 15 year old son has loved soccer since he could walk and has been playing for over 10 years. He has been blessed with amazing coaches and great teammates….

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  • Letting Young Kids Specialize in One Sport is a Bad Idea

    Dec 15 2015

    Letting Young Kids Specialize in One Sport is a Bad Idea

    By: Istvan Balyi

    By Istvan Balyi and Jim Grove So many parents dream about their children becoming superstar hockey players, or figure skaters, or basketball players. And one question that often generates heated…

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  • Oct 15 2015

    3 Tips for Surviving Your Next Tryout

    By: Quinn McDowell

    Trying out for a sports team can be a scary process. Coaching evaluations, competition for roster spots with other players, and even expectations from parents can be enough to fill…

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  • Youth Sports: When Kids Pay the Price for Cheating Parents

    Oct 06 2015

    Youth Sports: When Kids Pay the Price for Cheating Parents

    By: Chuck Schumacher

    Any parent involved in the youth sports world has probably witnessed cheating–by adults. It usually begins with parents and coaches stacking teams, even at the youngest age levels. Although it…

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  • Oct 01 2015

    Why Are Parents Still Ruining Youth Sports?

    By: Kelvin Cech

    He was desperate, this little boy. Desperate to impress the evaluators. Desperate to impress the coach (me). And above all else, desperate to impress his dad. Hockey tryouts have arrived…

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  • 3 Things Any Team Can Learn from the 2015 NBA Champs

    Aug 13 2015

    3 Things Any Team Can Learn from the 2015 NBA Champs

    By: Quinn McDowell

    The Golden State Warriors had one of the best seasons in NBA history this past season, and in doing so they have begun to reshape the sports landscape as we…

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  • The Neighborhood Pick-up Baseball Game:  Lessons from the Past

    Jun 23 2015

    The Neighborhood Pick-up Baseball Game: Lessons from the Past

    By: Chuck Schumacher

    It’s a sunny afternoon at a local ball field. A bunch of kids have shown up to play baseball for hours, perhaps until dark or a mother’s voice is heard calling….

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  • Apr 02 2015

    Are Youth Sports Better Today Than Yesterday?

    By: Karl Dewazien

    In a recent blog post by Koach Karl Dewazien, he wrote about the differences between youth sports today and when he began coaching 30 years ago. One reader responded with…

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  • Tim Duncan & The Importance of Servant Leadership

    Mar 17 2015

    Tim Duncan & The Importance of Servant Leadership

    By: Quinn McDowell

    Tim Duncan will go down as one of the 10 greatest NBA players of all time. He was a three-time NCAA Collegiate All American and Naismith Player of the Year…

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  • Mar 03 2015

    One Coach’s Take on ‘Win at All Costs’ Parents and Teams

    By: Karl Dewazien

    Here’s a question that Koach Karl of the FUNdamental Soccer Book Series and TeamSnap Blog contributor received, and his response: Question: The culture of all American sports is to win,…

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  • Jan 20 2015

    Let Success Lift You

    By: TeamSnap

    Have you ever had one of those days where everything seems to be going wrong? It’s the kind of day you wish you stayed in bed, however, if you did,…

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  • Nov 13 2014

    Are Soccer Coaches & Parents Out of Line on the Sidelines?

    By: Karl Dewazien

    In our quest to help young soccer players improve, we may have started something that is more harmful than helpful. It is natural for adults to shout encouragement and advice…

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  • Why the Best Vacation Policy is No Policy At All

    Oct 23 2014

    Why the Best Vacation Policy is No Policy At All

    By: Andrew Berkowitz

    A few days after a recent new hire started at TeamSnap, the two of us had this conversation: EMPLOYEE: “I’m so sorry … I have to run out for a…

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  • POV Swap: The Ideal Parent and the Ideal Coach

    Oct 21 2014

    POV Swap: The Ideal Parent and the Ideal Coach

    By: TeamSnap

    This is a collaborative article written by TeamSnap and MamaBear Sometimes it can be hard to see things from the eyes of another. You might think you have it all…

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  • ‘Jock’ or ‘Artist’: Why Do Kids Have to Choose?

    Sep 24 2014

    ‘Jock’ or ‘Artist’: Why Do Kids Have to Choose?

    By: TeamSnap

    Growing up, did you consider yourself to be a “jock,” preferring to exercise your athletic prowess, or an “artist,” pursuing more creative endeavours? When I was younger, I played sports…

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  • How Much Is Too Much to Spend on Tee Ball Gear?

    Jun 17 2014

    How Much Is Too Much to Spend on Tee Ball Gear?

    By: Erica Salmon

    By Erica Salmon, TeamSnap user, team mom, writer and guest author This baseball season marks the seventh season my husband has been coaching through our town’s Little League. He started…

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  • What Message is Jurgen Klinsmann Sending to Our Youth?

    May 27 2014

    What Message is Jurgen Klinsmann Sending to Our Youth?

    By: Emily Cohen

    As many Americans who love soccer did on Thursday, I eagerly awaited the announcement of this year’s 23-player roster for this summer’s World Cup. And, along with so many others,…

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  • The Quitting Phenomenon

    Jan 23 2014

    The Quitting Phenomenon

    By: Karl Dewazien

    By “Koach Karl” Dewazien, author and producer of soccer resources for all youth levels. The best preparation for learning to play soccer and keeping them playing is being under the tutelage of…

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  • TeamSnap HQ Employees React to Flooding in the Colorado Front Range

    Sep 16 2013

    TeamSnap HQ Employees React to Flooding in the Colorado Front Range

    By: TeamSnap

    While TeamSnap has employees working all over the country who can keep the company afloat, some at TeamSnap Headquarters are located in Colorado’s Front Range and have been working to…

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  • Becoming More Than a Bystander – On and Off the Field

    Jul 28 2013

    Becoming More Than a Bystander – On and Off the Field

    By: TeamSnap

    By Guest Author Marlo Thomas, an Emmy, Golden Globe and Grammy winner and activist. Three in every four kids witness bullying, according to a PSA from the Ad Council and the…

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  • Jul 11 2012

    Is My Player Ready for Competitive Soccer? Part 2

    By: Jesse Quijano

    Last time we looked at several topics I believe should be considered in determining if your player is ready for the jump to club soccer. Things such as whether the…

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  • TeamSnap All-Stars: OWLS-Dragonflies Dragon Boat Team. How These Lawyers Embrace Their Competitive Spirit Outside the Courtroom

    Jun 26 2012

    TeamSnap All-Stars: OWLS-Dragonflies Dragon Boat Team. How These Lawyers Embrace Their Competitive Spirit Outside the Courtroom

    By: Kerrie Gill

    Team: OWLS-Dragonflies Sport: Dragon Boat Racing Location: Portland, Oregon It takes way more paddling than we prepared for to catch Coach Laura Ricker and her teammates on any occasion once they hit the…

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  • Apr 30 2012

    “Simulation”: Cheating or Gamesmanship?

    By: Jesse Quijano

    Webster defines simulation as “the act or process of pretending; feigning.” For those not familiar with how the term applies to soccer, it can best be characterized as attempting to…

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  • Is My Player Ready for Competitive Soccer? Part 1

    Apr 11 2012

    Is My Player Ready for Competitive Soccer? Part 1

    By: Jesse Quijano

    This is a question every parent should be asking themselves BEFORE they bring their player to a club (“travel team”) tryout.  I have seen time and time again where parents…

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  • Should Girls Play on Boys’ Teams?

    Nov 17 2011

    Should Girls Play on Boys’ Teams?

    By: Emily Cohen

    I recently had the opportunity to interview Alex Morgan, the 22-year-old U.S Women’s National Team forward who made a huge splash at this past summer’s Women’s World Cup, for Soccer…

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  • Stop Helping Me Fill Out Forms!

    Jul 12 2011

    Stop Helping Me Fill Out Forms!

    By: Andrew Berkowitz

    I’ve been filling out a lot of online forms lately, and have noticed a trend that should stop NOW. Too many programmers have decided to “help” us fill out the…

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  • Jun 20 2011

    Let’s Hear It For Dad

    By: Margaux Viola

    In honor of Father’s Day, we decided to republish a post celebrating dads and their dedication to kids and sports. What did you do to celebrate Father’s Day? Enjoy the…

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  • Apr 29 2011

    TeamSnap Top 5: Bizarre Sports That You Have Never Heard Of… And Should

    By: Margaux Viola

    Here at TeamSnap, we support over 100 different kinds of sports and non-sports groups. We’re talking everything from Soccer and Softball to Curling and Ki-O-Rahi. This may sound like a…

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  • Apr 22 2011

    Making the Difference

    By: Dave DuPont

    I love messages like the following, which I just received today: “Hi Dave, I’m not sure if this email address is reaching you, Dave Dupont, CEO of Teamsnap. If it is,…

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  • How Can You Help Athletes to Feel More Confident and Perform Better in Sports?

    Mar 22 2011

    How Can You Help Athletes to Feel More Confident and Perform Better in Sports?

    By: Margaux Viola

    Interacting with our customers on a daily basis, I have the pleasure of talking to coaches, team moms and dads, league administrators, managers, and sports parents. Everyone has their own…

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  • Team Parent Playbook: How To Be A Great Team Manager

    Feb 04 2011

    Team Parent Playbook: How To Be A Great Team Manager

    By: Margaux Viola

    Team moms and dads, listen up!  Managing a team is no small feat and whether you are a first timer or a tenured sports parent, we want to be helpful…

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