September 8, 2019 We hear it all the time, “Sports are supposed to be fun.” However, in more than 30 years of sport, my involvement with Special Olympics events have been the only consistent platform in sport where I have seen this statement lived and expressed with sheer joy. As a ten-year professional baseball player…
August 2, 2018 For those of you that know me well, you have probably heard me talk about my mom. Along with my wife, my mom (who passed away when I was only twelve-years-old) continues to be one of the most influential people in my life. She, like all moms, was the ultimate role model…
July 22, 2018 John Smoltz said it best in his MLB Hall of Fame Induction Speech this past week when he brilliantly took advantage of the platform he was given in front of a national audience to speak directly to millions of parents about a growing epidemic in youth sports. As I note throughout my…
July 15, 2018 Youth athletics are about training our children to be winners in life. Undeniably, a big part is teaching our youth how to play to win in the athletic arena, and let’s be clear that the scoreboard and the stopwatch do matter. However, winning only matters if it is done the right way.…
June 15, 2018 Undeniably, all parents and coaches want the best for their own children and players. So then, why are we seeing such a drastic fallout in youth sport participation? Why are our kids walking away from sports never to return because of negative experiences? Studies show that over the past six years, 6%…
In preparation for Thanksgiving, I wanted to focus this week’s blog on Gratitude and Appreciation. The ability to express genuine gratitude and appreciation for others has been proven to enhance one’s contentment and outlook on life. But how can we as coaches help to “coach up” these character values in our youth through the vehicle…
I See You Working, Coach! A local Bradenton, Florida youth coach recently made the most of a “teachable moment.” In my community talks around the county, I have been asking parents and coaches in attendance to write me in order to share stories of “the good, the bad, and the ugly” of youth and amateur…