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Top 3 Signs of Youth Sport Burnout

Youth sport burnout is a serious condition that can negatively impact kids and their psychosocial development. Learn more about this condition and the top three signs to look for in your child.

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Dr. James Andrews Offers Great Advice on Athletes, Specialization, and Injuries

More young athletes today are specializing and playing high intensity sports, so it’s no wonder more injuries are occurring, too.

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Quick Tips for Coaches to Minimize Coach Burnout

It’s not just pro and college coaches who become burned out on the job, as we are seeing increasingly more youth and interscholastic coaches face the same stressors of the job.

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Get Ready for Fall Interscholastic Sports!

Schools across the country will be back in session in the coming weeks, meaning that fall sports will also soon be underway (AHPS).  High school football, cross country, soccer, tennis, and golf are just a few of the fall sports …

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NEW Parents Video Playbook – A Great Resource for All Sports Parents!

The Parents Video Playbook DVD has just been released and features key information for sports parents so that they can help kids have a fun, safe, and meaningful athletic experience! The video is packed with tons of hands-on tips, ideas, …

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