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Parenting isn't content. It's real life. It's loud, messy, exhausting, and worth every ounce of you. In this episode of Let's Get Real, I talk honestly about back-to-school chaos, youth sports pressure, and the money choices that actually build a family you're proud of. We get into why “perfect parent” is a trap, how to use the 18 summers mindset without panicking, and what coaching football keeps teaching me about raising boys who become solid men.In this episode:The lie of perfect parenting and what to do insteadYouth sports as a classroom for character, not cloutCoach less, cheer more, and let kids be kidsSpending with values so your money matches your prioritiesHow to quiet the survival voice and make better decisionsWatch the full video: https://youtu.be/tg44sMFwSyM Learn more: blackmammoth.comPower Hour: Need clear, no BS answers on benefits, cash flow, and next steps that fit your real life right now? Book a focused session: https://www.blackmammoth.com/powerhourIf you want different outcomes for your kids, model different choices today.Welcome to the No BS Wealth Podcast with Stoy Hall, your candid guide to financial clarity. In our third year, we're spicing things up by enhancing community ties and bringing you straight, no-fluff financial insights. Connect with us on NoBSWealthPodcast.com, and follow Stoy on social media for the latest episodes and expert discussions. Tune in, join the conversation, and transform your financial journey with us—no BS!As always we ask you to comment, DM, whatever it takes to have a conversation to help you take the next step in your journey, reach out on any platform!Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, Tiktok, LinkedinDISCLOSURE: Awards and rankings by third parties are not indicative of future performance or client investment success. Past performance does not guarantee future results. All investment strategies carry profit/loss potential and cannot eliminate investment risks. Information discussed may not reflect current positions/recommendations. While believed accurate, Black Mammoth does not guarantee information accuracy. This broadcast is not a solicitation for securities transactions or personalized investment advice. Tax/estate planning information is general - consult professionals for specific situations. Full disclosures at www.blackmammoth.com.
In this episode, I sit down with Coach Tim “Coach Beast” Whitehead—an ESPN award-winning coach who has transformed youth football through his focus on character, culture, and community. Listeners will gain insights into: Coaching philosophies that build athletes AND leaders Why fundamentals like blocking & tackling are the ultimate advantage How NIL is reshaping youth sports and what parents should know Travel vs. rec league football: which path develops kids best Practical advice for parents supporting their young athletes Whether you're a youth football coach, a parent of an athlete, or simply a sports fan, this episode highlights how the right coaching at the youth level can impact a lifetime. Follow, rate ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐, and review The Gametime Guru for more sports stories that deliver perspective beyond the scoreboard. Follow Coach Beast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachbeastfootball Beast Pod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeastPodOfficial Explore the Beast Bloodline Brotherhood: https://www.skool.com/coach-beast-playbook-club-3444/about?ref=33eeadee016543f8b09ffd75314776a1 Check out the Beast Unleash Playbook Bundle: https://stan.store/CoachBeast/p/beastunleashedbundle You can watch this episode on YouTube as well: https://youtu.be/jo2Npw_iVuY
A youth football program in the south suburbs will begin the upcoming season without thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
A youth football program in the south suburbs will begin the upcoming season without thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
A youth football program in the south suburbs will begin the upcoming season without thousands of dollars worth of equipment.
Ghetto Black Parents BRAWL like a PACK OF WILD DOGS at Youth Football Game in CRAZY VIDEO!
Dale Walls is a U.S. Marine Corps veteran, entrepreneur, and leadership strategist with over two decades of experience building, leading, and advising high-performing teams and businesses. After founding Corsica Technologies and growing it into one of the nation's top IT service providers, Dale sold and retired from the company in 2020 and has since launced Gryphon Aegis, a family of companies that now includes Lions Guide (leadership development), The Digital Architects (IT services), Blue Mallard (digital marketing), and Premier Back Office Partners (finance and admin support). Through this work, he helps growth-minded business owners scale smarter—with clarity, courage, and discipline. In addition to his business ventures, Dale serves as President of the UQA Youth Association since 2018, where he's led youth sports programs focused on courage, character, and community. He is currently in his second cycle as a head football coach, having led teams to 3 tackle football championships and 3 flag football championships over the past 8 years. Dale resides in his hometown of Centreville, Maryland with Jody, his high school sweetheart and wife of 25 years. Together they raise their three children and remain deeply involved in the local community through youth sports and local business initiatives. Dale's mission is to help leaders rise above distraction, align with purpose, and execute with intention—in business, in life, and on the field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Richard Graves is joined by returning guest Andrew Hyde, a leading strength and conditioning coach and founder of Aesthetic Athletes, who works with elite and youth footballers across the UK. With professional clubs identifying talent as young as six, and social media raising the stakes for young athletes, is youth football facing a crisis? Or just a complex new challenge? In this honest and insightful episode, Andrew shares his experiences from working with young athletes and their families, discussing how to support their development without damaging their love for the game. Key topics you'll learn about: * The difference between encouragement vs pressure in youth development * Why early specialisation might be doing more harm than good * The critical role of parents as stakeholders in an athlete's journey * How physical maturation affects performance (including issues like Osgood-Schlatter's) * Why multisport participation isn't just beneficial, it's essential * Managing load, recovery and expectations during growth spurts * The impact of social media and performance comparisons on young athletes * Why long-term success is more about joy and patience than relentless training * Andrew's “Project Mbappe” warning, and why sitting back with a margarita might actually help * The importance of creating a supportive, multi-disciplinary environment around a child athlete Whether you're a coach, parent, or performance professional, this episode will reshape how you think about talent development in football and beyond. About Andrew Hyde Andrew Hyde is a strength and conditioning coach and founder of Aesthetic Athletes, based in Manchester, UK. Specialising in youth athletic development, Andrew works with both elite and aspiring athletes, helping them build physical competence, resilience, and a love for the process. With a background that includes roles in professional football academies, the NHS, and educational institutions, Andrew takes a holistic and empathetic approach to coaching. His philosophy centres around guiding young players through the challenges of early specialisation, maturation, and performance pressure, all while helping them maintain joy in their sporting journey. Andrew has previously contributed to Science for Sport and Catapult, and continues to be a respected voice on how to develop athletes in a sustainable and person-first way. FREE 7d SCIENCE FOR SPORT ACADEMY TRIAL SIGN UP NOW: https://bit.ly/SFSepisode241 Learn Quicker & More Effectively Optimise Your Athletes' Recovery Position Yourself As An Expert To Your Athletes And Naturally Improve Buy-In Reduce Your Athletes' Injury Ratese Save 100's Of Dollars A Year That Would Otherwise Be Spent On Books, Courses And More Improve Your Athletes' Performance Advance Forward In Your Career, Allowing You To Earn More Money And Work With Elite-Level Athletes Save Yourself The Stress & Worry Of Constantly Trying To Stay Up-To-Date With Sports Science Research
Browns Youth Football Manager Hannah Lee: OHSAA sanctioning girls flag football 'a historic moment' full 639 Fri, 18 Jul 2025 12:18:48 +0000 veX9IUa33aT9OFdHqJ8h9LkLnOKqmENz nfl,cleveland browns,sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima nfl,cleveland browns,sports Browns Youth Football Manager Hannah Lee: OHSAA sanctioning girls flag football 'a historic moment' The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False
Below the Belt: Former Cowboy Kelvin Joseph has a youth football camp full 806 Mon, 23 Jun 2025 14:49:32 +0000 hMIW8WzGW1cVOgSIHSSAyKFWj0yLGH9e nfl,dallas cowboys,sports Shan and RJ nfl,dallas cowboys,sports Below the Belt: Former Cowboy Kelvin Joseph has a youth football camp 105.3 The Fan 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwav
Khalil Barnes dad, Ken Barnes joins us in the "Barbershop" to discuss the upcoming Youth Football Camp. Larry Legend introduces us to Black Lassie. His "new horse".
We're back! Time to talk NIL! College and The Draft?? Y'all know how we are. This is going to be WILD! However, we've learned a lot and now the young man is in college! Time to share the next part of the journey with you! Get ready to learn how the college part of the journey goes! Here we go!!!
The football world is buzzing! Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., son of the legendary Cristiano Ronaldo, recently earned his first call-up to the Portugal U15 national team at just 14 years old. In this episode, we break down his exciting debut, his first international goals (complete with the iconic 'Siu' celebration!), his impressive playing style and position for Portugal U15, his development at academies like Al-Nassr, and the unique blend of pressure and privilege that comes with the Ronaldo name. Is the next generation ready to make their mark and follow in the footsteps of one of the greatest players ever? Tune in! Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., Portugal U15, Cristiano Ronaldo, Youth Football, International Debut
Welcome to the 167th episode of Guarani Vision, the first-ever podcast dedicated to Paraguayan football in English! With Roberto Rojas, he is joined by his trustworthy co-hosts, Fede Perez and Ralph Hannah.In this episode, we talk about how the Apertura league race heats up with Libertad, Cerro Porteño, and Guarani all still with a chance to win the title. We also talk about the qualification of the U17 Women's team to the World Cup, as well as the U16 men's team winning the FIFA Youth Series.Finally, we look at the chances of Libertad & Cerro in their final group stage match of the Libertadores and Guarani in the Sudamericana.Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe! Twitter Accounts: Roberto Rojas- https://twitter.com/RobertoRojas97Federico Perez- https://twitter.com/FedeGolPerezMaria Britos- https://twitter.com/CeciiBritosRalph Hannah- https://twitter.com/paraguayralphAlso donate at: https://buymeacoffee.com/guaranivision
Send us a textThis is episode 109 and it is a special one because we're shining the spotlight on a fast growing program that's changing the game for girls all across Texas the Houston Texans Girls Flag Football Program.In this episode Host Taylor Arenz talks with Brett Stewart Director of Youth Football Development. Mr. Stewart fill Taylor in all the details of the Houston Texans Girls Flag Football Program that is reshaping the landscape of football for young women across the state. They also dive into the program's incredible growth from its early days to now reaching over 80 high schools across Texas. From its grassroots origin story to its push for UIL sanctioning and unpack the mission behind the momentum.You'll hear how the Texans are building real pathways from youth leagues to college opportunities, what makes these athletes so dynamic, and why the future of girl's flag football in Texas is just getting started.Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the game, this episode will leave you inspired!
In the fourth episode of 2025 our host Paul Barry is joined by Merfyn Roberts to discuss Managing Behaviour In Youth Football Coaching.Merfyn is an education consultant, specialising in behaviour management and applied learning, and has been an FA tutor for a number of years. His latest role at St George's Park has been as the lead tutor for the Social Corner on the Advanced Youth Award.
Today, I (Shane Larson) sit down with Bob Smith, founder and CEO of Nation's Best Football—a platform that's become a cornerstone of athlete branding, NIL education, and nationwide football coverage from youth to pro. With 15+ years of spotlighting athletes and connecting them to life-changing opportunities, Bob shares his journey building the Nation's Best ecosystem and his vision for the future of NIL, digital sports marketing, and community-driven athlete development.
In today's episode, #278 David and Gerard discuss the impact of a shouty coach on an 18-year-old rugby player named Tom (pseudonym). They explore how such coaching styles can lead to self-doubt, low self-esteem, and increased self-criticism, affecting both on-field performance and confidence levels. They emphasize the importance of coaches fostering a supportive environment where players can express themselves freely. Key Learning Points: · The conversation highlights the broader issue of youth sports participation and the need for a supportive coaching culture. · Develop standardised behaviour routines for young athletes, focusing on the attributes of their favourite players (e.g., work rate, commitment, shooting of Ronaldo). · Ask the athlete questions to understand their perspective on what behaviours mean to them personally (eg. work rate and commitment). Often a coaches' or parents' interpretation can be very different. · Focus on solutions to help young footballers and athletes manage their emotions effectively. Connect with David Charlton Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN Podcast Episodes Related To The Youth Sport Experience Ep055: Natalie Henderson, John Fletcher & James Maurice – How to Develop Mental Strength in Young Athletes Ep064: Edu Rubio – How to Support Young Footballers Ep074: David Charlton – How Can I Make My Child Feel Confident Other Valuable Resources To Help Children, Young Athletes, Parents and Youth Sport Coaches Youth Sports Psychology Library Conversations With Kids Ideas Frequently Asked Questions - Sport Psychology for Children and Parents
In episode #277 David and Gerard Fitzgerald discussed how to help shift the focus of an extra competitive footballer or athlete, using the example of a boy named Joe who hates losing. Key points included the importance of harnessing anger positively, as seen with Wayne Rooney's iconic goal in 2005 for Manchester United versus Newcastle United. They also share the need to normalise emotional responses like anger where footballers may kick out, tackle over aggressively, shout at team-mates or display poor body language. Parents and coaches are advised to avoid adding to the child's stress and activating their sympathetic nervous system anymore by shouting and yelling at them, instead helping them regulate emotions. Key Learning Points: · Develop standardised behaviour routines for young footballers, focusing on the attributes of their favourite players (e.g., work rate, commitment, shooting of Ronaldo). · Ask the athlete questions to understand their perspective on what behaviours (work rate, commitment) mean to them as often a coach or parents' interpretation can be very different. · Accept and seek to understand individual perspectives, traits and subsequent behaviours without being overly judgemental. · Focus on solutions to help young footballers and athletes manage their emotions effectively. Connect with David Charlton Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN Podcast Episodes Related To The Youth Sport Experience Ep082: David Charlton – Supporting Children in Sport with Positive Feedback Ep122: Prof Camilla Knight – Helping Your Children Get The Most From Their Sporting Experiences Other Valuable Resources To Help Children, Young Athletes, Parents and Youth Sport Coaches Youth Sports Psychology Library Conversations With Kids Ideas Frequently Asked Questions - Sport Psychology for Children and Parents Helpful Resources For Young Football and Soccer Players, Parents and Youth Sport Coaches Frequently Asked Questions - Goalkeeping Psychology Frequently Asked Questions - Football Psychology Ep276: How To Help A Footballer Who Focuses Too Much On Other People Ep049: James Maurice – How Does Sport Psychology in Elite Football Academies Help
Today marks the start of an 8-episode series where David Charlton is joined by a colleague. Gerard Fitzgerald features in this episode, as well as the next 3 episodes. They go on to discuss a case study of a young female footballer, 11 years old with a pseudonym name called Carly who is a sensitive soul who worries too much about other people (team-mates specifically in this case). We go on to normalise emotional sensitivity in young athletes, highlighting that it can be a strength if managed properly. We also talk about the challenges of emotional sensitivity where young athletes often face mental drain and self-doubt. David and Gerard then go on to share some advice for parents and coaches to manage emotionally sensitive players who can focus too much on their team-mates. Key Learning Points: · Explore ways to normalize the emotional experiences of young athletes and help them manage the mental demands of the sport. · Develop strategies to shift the focus from negative self-criticism and comparison to a more positive, responsibility-based approach. · The conversation explores how a neutral third party can provide a fresh perspective and help both parents and children understand each other better. · Constant comparison to teammates can lead to self-doubt and criticism in young athletes and footballers. · The discussion concludes with a reminder that the win-at-all-costs attitude can sometimes drive young athletes away from sport emphasising the need for fun and enjoyment. Connect with David Charlton Join David @ The Sports Psychology Hub Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIN Podcast Episodes Related To The Youth Sport Experience Ep049: James Maurice – How Does Sport Psychology in Elite Football Academies Help Ep082: David Charlton – Supporting Children in Sport with Positive Feedback Ep122: Prof Camilla Knight – Helping Your Children Get The Most From Their Sporting Experiences Ep131 David Charlton – How to Deal with Self-Criticism using Self Compassion – FINAL PART Ep141: David Charlton – How to Help a Child Who Wants to Quit Sport Other Valuable Resources To Help Children, Young Athletes, Parents and Youth Sport Coaches Youth Sports Psychology Library Soccer and Football Psychology Library Conversations With Kids Ideas Frequently Asked Questions - Sport Psychology for Children and Parents
Saints Khalen Saunders ATTACKS NFL for being TOO MALE and STRAIGHT! Starts LGBT Youth Football Camp!
AP's Lisa Dwyer reports on jail time for a father who shot a youth coach.
Why do we even have guns at a youth football game? Hour 2 3/5/2025 full 2194 Wed, 05 Mar 2025 21:00:00 +0000 lY11kjIo9SlNjreSaSPQgKfXOyzJ2ZaP news The Dana & Parks Podcast news Why do we even have guns at a youth football game? Hour 2 3/5/2025 You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepo
Reach out to Troy: troy@clemsonrugby.comTopicsTroy Hall's Rugby JourneyStarted playing rugby at age 5 in New ZealandMoved to the USA, played for various clubs including White Plains and Old BlueSelected for USA Eagles in both 7s (2008) and 15s, playing until 2015Transitioned to coaching, including roles with Rugby Oregon and Oregon State Clemson Rugby Program DevelopmentTroy took over as Director of Rugby in 2020 during COVID-19Focused on building relationships, engaging players, and establishing a strong cultureIntroduced "Mahi" concept (meaning "to work hard") as a cornerstone of team cultureDeveloped a professional-like environment with dedicated facilities and support systems Player Development and RecruitmentLooks for players with resilience, fitness, and willingness to learnOffers individualized skill development and video analysisRuns a remote high-performance academy (Mahi) for holistic athlete developmentActively recruits through website and direct communication with Troy Clemson Rugby Foundation and Alumni NetworkFoundation supports operational needs, coaching, and field maintenanceRecently improved engagement through live streaming of gamesWorking on building a sustainable program with long-term staff and resources Rugby Schedule and StructureFall season focuses on 15s, typically 8-9 gamesSpring season dedicated to 7s, with 7-8 tournaments scheduled Next StepsCheck Clemson Rugby website (clemsonrugby.com) for updated recruitment informationConsider applying to Troy's Mahi high-performance program at hallconsultants.comReach out directly to Troy at troy@clemsonrugby.com for recruitment inquiriesLook out for potential Clemson Rugby visit to NorCal for recruitment and networking worldrugbyshop.comrugbynorcal.org
We're joined by youth-veteran Dylan Coyle from the NorthWest Vipers. After 5 years of Youth Football, a Youth Bowl appearance & a number of international caps, Dylan is preparing for his Senior American Football debut in Armoy against the Causeway Giants. Kelly & Joe, without Ian, give their way-too-early predictions for the 2025 SZN.
Here's a rational rant about numerous ways we infantize American youth. The end result is wrapped up by "Super Bowl" rings for youth football champions. Lest we forget what history has clearly taught...that failure is mandatory for success.*Photo by Ron Jones
Sam Trusner, the National Office Manager for the Athletic Equipment Managers Association comes in to talk about the Guardian Helmet, a specialized helmet designed to decrease concussions in the NFL, College Football and High School and Youth Football with TJ on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textEpisode 111, Brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly (@SoccerCoachWeek) Episode 111 - A Look At Scouting In Grassroots Youth Football, a conversation with Chris Robinson, Director at The Scouting Game and Head of Academy Recruitment at Southampton FCIn this episode we speak with the awesome Chris Robinson about the world of scouting. We look behind the curtain of grassroots youth football scouting and Chris helps us demystify the scouting process. We talk about some of the challenges for scouts, clubs, coaches and players and ask if the process of scouting young players could be improved.Please do leave a review, like and share the episode!Chris Robinson – The Scouting Game - https://thescoutinggame.co.uk/ The Soccer Coaching Podcast, Twitter - @SoccerCoachCastThe Soccer Coaching Podcast, Email - thesoccercoachingpodcast@gmail.com This episode was brought to you in association with our friends at Soccer Coach Weekly.Established since 2006, Soccer Coach Weekly is a leading source of inspiration and advice for all grassroots coaches. Join thousands of youth soccer coaches, just like you, saving time and effort in their goal of having the most effective, enjoyable and successful coaching journey for them and their players. – https://www.soccercoachweekly.net/ Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoyed the episode!
Join us for a spine-tingling episode of the Black Lincoln Collective podcast, where we dive headfirst into the world of Halloween and all its eerie traditions. As the leaves turn and the nights grow longer, we find ourselves in the midst of the spookiest season of the year. This episode, we explore the curious origins of some of our most beloved Halloween customs. Have you ever wondered why we carve pumpkins into Jack O'Lanterns? Or why witches are often depicted with green skin? We unravel these mysteries and more, sharing tales that are as intriguing as they are chilling. But it's not all about ghosts and goblins. We also delve into the world of football follies, recounting the hilarious antics and rivalries that play out on the field. From youth leagues to the NFL, the drama and excitement of football season provide the perfect backdrop for our Halloween discussions. And speaking of drama, we touch on the topic of internet privacy, exploring the challenges faced by those who wish to erase their digital footprints. So grab your favorite Halloween treat, settle in, and join us for a podcast experience that's both entertaining and enlightening. Don't miss out on this special edition of the Black Lincoln Collective podcast – it's sure to be a scream! #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville #blcpodcast #podcastingforthepeople #funny #podcast #greenvillesc #scpodcast #yeahthatgreenville Listen at: https://blc.world/ Tweet the Show: https://twitter.com/blcworld Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blcpodcast/ Check us out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blcpodcast/ Buy Fred and Allan Beer: https://www.patreon.com/blcworld
Summary: In this episode, we interview Lesley McKenzie, the head coach of Japan's women's rugby team. Lesley shares insights from her coaching journey, her experiences working with the Japan team, and what she hopes to bring to her upcoming presentation at the USA Coaches Summit. Link to register is below: https://therugbysitelocker.com/us-n Meeting Purpose: We discuss Lesley's coaching experiences, her philosophy, and the challenges she faces coaching in Japan, as well as a preview of her upcoming appearance at the USA Coaches Summit at St. Mary's College. Key Takeaways: • Japan's women's rugby team has unique challenges, including a small player pool of only 300 senior players. • Communication is key for Lesley, especially with language barriers, and she believes in simplifying instructions to focus on core ideas. • The women's international rugby landscape is evolving quickly, with more teams professionalizing and improving rapidly. Topics Covered: 1. Lesley's Rugby Background: • Started playing rugby at the University of British Columbia after exploring other sports. • Played for Canada's national team, including two Rugby World Cups (2006 and 2010). • Transitioned to coaching through volunteer opportunities and worked in rugby development roles in New Zealand before becoming Japan's head coach in 2019. 2. Coaching Philosophy: • Advocates for continuous learning and a growth mindset for both coaches and players. • Emphasizes clear and simple communication, especially when overcoming language barriers in Japan. • Breaks down complex rugby concepts into actionable steps that players can easily follow. 3. Japan Women's Rugby Program: • Japan has a relatively small player base of around 300 senior women players, compared to tens of thousands in top rugby nations. • The team has been evolving since the 2022 World Cup, focusing on set-piece improvements and integrating young talent. • McKenzie and her team are aiming for a strong showing at the 2025 Rugby World Cup with a goal of reaching the quarterfinals. 4. Women's International Rugby Landscape: • There has been a rapid rise in the professionalism and resources allocated to women's rugby, especially in leading nations like England. • This growing competitiveness poses challenges for smaller nations like Japan, but also creates opportunities for exciting rugby innovations, including faster-paced play styles. 5. Advice for Coaches: • Don't feel overwhelmed by the flood of information; focus on the lessons that resonate most with your own coaching style. • Keep messaging simple and direct to avoid overcomplicating instructions. • Stay confident in your coaching abilities while remaining open to new ideas and continuous learning. worldrugbyshop.com rugbynorcal.org
A Kiddo Playing Youth Football that Might Get Punched.. Lolol full 192 Fri, 18 Oct 2024 00:10:12 +0000 m8mVlXhhP3SWZQcnBMWW4OXQM9Cp6wDQ sports The Drive with Stoerner and Hughley sports A Kiddo Playing Youth Football that Might Get Punched.. Lolol 2-6PM M-F 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcast
Youth Football dads, Bronny James and his NBA start, Angel Reece living 'beyond her means', Coach Prime keeps it a buck, NFL Thursday Night Football, Oregon plays with 12 on the field, college football, & more. We certainly won't agree so let's argue ... oops, we mean debate! #BallHogSportsTalk!
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On this West Virginia Morning, sports can unite teammates from all different backgrounds. But in the next episode of Us & Them, host Trey Kay looks at one way sports can drive us apart. The post A Youth Football Lawsuit And Rural Appalachians On Solar, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
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Key Takeaways USD rugby has achieved significant success, winning 2 national championships each in 15s and 7s Program growth driven by strong culture, alumni support, and professional coaching structure San Diego offers robust pathway for aspiring rugby players from college to professional level USD actively recruits NorCal players, who form the "spine" of their successful team Reach out to USD using the emails below: To contact Kevin Eaton- usdrugbyteam@gmail.com To contact Charlie Purdon- usdrugbycoach@gmail.com To contact Scott Thomas- scottjthomas@sandiego.edu Link to USD Presentation https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zu8GnwTn3D3zLTyaypGo1lfJ4AONHb7Y/view worldrugbyshop.comrugbynorcal.org
This week we take on the controversy of a proposed law banning contact in football for youth under 12 -- intended to keep kids safer from chronic head injuries that cause neurological problems later in life.
Send us a textEver wondered how a simple brake failure could lead to a century-long prison sentence? This episode kicks off with a lively chat about our recent battles with rainy weather while managing concrete and lawn care tasks. We share a heart-pounding recount of a youth football game filled with excitement and some controversial refereeing that had us buzzing. Then, we shift gears to discuss the severe impacts of a recent hurricane and a catastrophic truck accident in Denver, illuminating the struggles faced by those affected.Join us as we critically examine the 110-year prison sentence of truck driver Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, which has sparked public outrage and debate over the pressures faced by truckers and vehicle safety. We also touch on the growing use of AI technologies like ChatGPT by students and the implications for future professionals. Sharing personal stories from various trades, we emphasize the importance of standing up for one's safety and well-being in the workplace. Our discussion extends to the alarming rise in chronic diseases linked to harmful food additives in America and the impact on children's health.Finally, we navigate through changing social norms in tipping, the rise of phone addiction, and the lack of relaxation in modern society. The conversation takes a critical turn with observations from a shocking school shooting interview and the implications of excessive currency printing in the U.S. Wrapping up with celebrity scandals and some light-hearted moments, we promise an engaging mix of personal anecdotes, serious discussions, and thought-provoking insights. Don't miss out on this diverse episode filled with powerful stories and critical reflections.Cammo Comedy Show Podcase Military shenanigans, pranks & mistakes! Subscribe to Cammo Comedy! On all platforms!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showWe want everyone to enjoy the show and really appreciate your feed back
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly joins Peanut and Roman. Luke was one of the best all-around linebackers of his generation, and the guys tell stories about one thing his game lacked: elite trash talking. Luke then breaks down one of the best plays of his career in the NFL Championship Game that helped the Panthers reach Super Bowl 50. Most guests on the podcast have one “welcome to the NFL” moment. Luke has three and shares the hilarious stories behind each. He also delves into how is love for football led him to his second act as a youth football coach. And does Luke believe he's a Hall of Famer? Tume in to his surprising answer. All that, and much more, on a conversation you don't want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly joins Peanut and Roman. Luke was one of the best all-around linebackers of his generation, and the guys tell stories about one thing his game lacked: elite trash talking. Luke then breaks down one of the best plays of his career in the NFL Championship Game that helped the Panthers reach Super Bowl 50. Most guests on the podcast have one “welcome to the NFL” moment. Luke has three and shares the hilarious stories behind each. He also delves into how is love for football led him to his second act as a youth football coach. And does Luke believe he's a Hall of Famer? Tume in to his surprising answer. All that, and much more, on a conversation you don't want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest NFL Players: Second Acts podcast, former All-Pro linebacker Luke Kuechly joins Peanut and Roman. Luke was one of the best all-around linebackers of his generation, and the guys tell stories about one thing his game lacked: elite trash talking. Luke then breaks down one of the best plays of his career in the NFL Championship Game that helped the Panthers reach Super Bowl 50. Most guests on the podcast have one “welcome to the NFL” moment. Luke has three and shares the hilarious stories behind each. He also delves into how is love for football led him to his second act as a youth football coach. And does Luke believe he's a Hall of Famer? Tume in to his surprising answer. All that, and much more, on a conversation you don't want to miss. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This illuminating conversation regarding the pitfalls of today's competitive youth sports world will benefit athletes, parents & coaches alike. The exorbitant cost of club sports, crazy tournament travel demands & the dangers of year-round sports specialization are all discussed by What is the Goal? authors, Jean Linscott & Ken Ruoff. Enjoy sports fans! What is the Goal?: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/what-is-the-goal-jean-linscott/1145009474?ean=9798990114302Every Kid Sports: https://everykidsports.org/ Listeners, please subscribe to Heavy Hitter Sports wherever you listen to podcasts so that you don't miss any future episodes. Ideally, please also rate and review the show. And share this episode with a coworker, friend or family member who it might benefit. Feel free to reach out if you have suggestions re future episode guests or topics. Mark's contact info is noted below. Many thanks. mphochgesang@gmail.com971-985-6909
Our Tuesday segment Australia Wide covers local events and useful community information from six cities across Australia . This week, Emi Hazelwood reports from Canberra. Broadcast on the 9 July 2024. - 国内各地の話題や情報をお伝えするコーナー、「オーストラリアワイド」。今週はキャンベラからヘーゼルウッド恵美さんのリポートです。2024年7月9日放送。
Frank Edelman is in studio! That's right, the man, the myth, the legend, Jules' dad, Frank Edelman is in studio to relive one of the greatest games of Julian Edelman's Pop Warner career: the 1998 Pop Warner Pee Wee National Championship Semifinal. Frank joins us on the couch (1:55). We go back to December of 1998 (33:51). We get into these Naperville and Redwood City rosters as best we can (44:48). We breakdown the game (1:07:42). We score it (1:39:35). We wrap it up by hitting the hotline with Frank (1:44:01). Support the show: http://www.gameswithnames.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Utah FB's QB1 on the 2024 Utes FB team, talented WR additions, his upcoming youth football camp + more
Embark on a journey through the world of youth football development as we revisit an insightful interview with Coach Donald, now one of our esteemed athlete development coaches at the DYA Network. Reflecting on his journey from player to coach, Coach Donald shares invaluable lessons drawn from his experiences on and off the field. Dive into the conversation as he candidly discusses the transition from middle school to high school football, the importance of mental preparation, and the significance of understanding the game beyond physical prowess. Whether you're a player, coach, or parent, this episode offers timeless insights to unlock youth football potential. Tune in to discover actionable advice that transcends time, paving the way for success in the world of youth athletics.
Cam Newton is not a leader. Never has been. Talent, the greatest resource in sports, powers performance. It undermines virtually everything else, most especially leadership. No one in football has ever had more talent than Cam Newton. He had Hall of Fame talent as a quarterback, receiver, tight end, left tackle, defensive end, outside linebacker, inside linebacker, and safety. Why did he flame out in the NFL? Look no farther than his fight at a youth football game as evidence of why. Newton was involved in a brawl with two of the former coaches for his 7-on-7 team. That's not what leaders do. Coaches don't talk trash to opponents. Coaches lead with humility and stoicism. Cam Newton is incapable of humility. Newton is Deion Sanders lite. At this rate, Cam is five years from being named Auburn's head coach. Steve Kim joins “Fearless” to discuss Cam's latest shenanigans. Plus, “Last Chance U” Coach Jason Brown adds his perspective to the fight and the environment that surrounds the 7-on-7 circuit. Coach JB also chimes in on Eric Bieniemy heading to UCLA. And T.J. Moe joins the show to discuss Duke's Kyle Filipowski getting injured when Wake Forest fans stormed the court after the Demon Deacons downed the Blue Devils. Is it finally time to end fans rushing the court and field in college athletics? We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Today's Sponsors: Buy American beef, chicken, and seafood all over again by subscribing at https://goodranchers.com Use my code FEARLESS to get $240 in FREE bacon with your order. Coppercraft Distillery's award-winning, black-label Straight Bourbon whiskey is crafted along Michigan's manufacturing coast. Follow the distillery online to discover a new way to enjoy old favorites with a wide selection of tried-and-true recipes featuring Coppercraft Vodka, Rum, Gin, and Bourbon. Or crack open a Coppercraft canned cocktail for an instant mixed drink to enjoy. Buy online and ship to your door at https://CoppercraftDistillery,com and use our promo code FEARLESS. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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