There’s a lot going on when you’re on the sidelines of a youth sports practice or game, and sometimes parents—especially...
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6 Ways Parents Can Teach Sportsmanship…Even If You Don’t 'Get' Sports When adults talk about how to model and teach...
We all can probably think of a few famous examples of great sportsmanship off the top of our heads. Some...
Is there a difference between “winning” and “striving to win”? If you ask author David Light Shields, the answer is...
Sports injuries are inevitable. For younger athletes, having to quit playing sports due to injury can be extremely disheartening. Often,...
How an athlete performs is dependent on many things, but especially upon how they go about physically and mentally preparing...
As a coach or parent, you probably know that hydrated athletes generally perform and feel better than dehydrated ones. But...
Whether it's a weekend tournament or a family vacation, making sure your athlete gets the correct amount of carbohydrates, protein,...
Youth sports parents play many different roles: former (or current) athlete, coach, fan, motivator, role model, critic, and maybe most...
By Emilee Bounds and Timothy Baghurst Health and Human Performance, Oklahoma State University With sport comes triumphant wins, easy blowouts,...