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The Race to Nowhere in Youth Sports
March 25, 2014
“My 4th grader tried to play basketball and soccer last year,” a mom recently told me as we sat around the dinner table after one of my speaking engagements. “It was a nightmare. My son kept...
Why Kids Quit Sports
May 6, 2015
“I just can’t take it anymore coach,” a talented but underperforming player named Kate told me a few years back. “I think I am done playing.” My mind went through all the reasons this might...
The 4 Biggest Problems in Youth Sports Today
April 3, 2015
When you run an organization such as the Changing the Game Project, you hear many youth sports stories from parents, coaches, and players. Some stories are absolutely heartbreaking, others inspiring....
Is it Wise to Specialize?
January 14, 2014
The greatest difference between our children’s sporting experience and our own is the rise of year round, sport specific organizations that ask – even require - season after season of...
3 Myths that are Destroying the Youth Sports Experience for our Kids
July 25, 2015
Every year, I travel throughout the US, Canada, Asia and Europe, and give well over 100 presentations to parents and coaches. I speak to tens of thousands of people about youth sports, coaching, and...
The Perils of Single-Sport Participation
January 26, 2015
For the last few days, my email and social media accounts have been lit up by a simple image first shared with me on Twitter by @ohiovarsity. It is amazing because the image portrays something that...
An Open Letter to My Dad, who Makes Me Want to Quit Sports
August 31, 2016
Dear Dad, I was afraid to say this to your face after the game today, but I was thinking that maybe you could stop coming to my games for a while. It doesn’t seem that fun for you anyway, and I...
The One Quality Great Teammates Have in Common
October 13, 2015
By John O'Sullivan “Coach, can I talk to you?” “Sure,” I said. “What’s on your mind today Michael?” “Well, I just want to know what I can do so I get to start more games and get more...
The Ride Home
May 2, 2014
One of the saddest things I had to do as a Director of Coaching for numerous soccer clubs was conduct exit interviews, meetings with players whom had decided to leave the club. Children quit sports...
Our Biggest Mistake: Talent Selection Instead of Talent Identification
December 10, 2013
Many youth sports coaches claim to be great talent identifiers, and point to the results of their 11 year all star team as proof. Yet they are not talent identifiers. They are talent selectors. The...

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Why I Love High School Sports
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Your Influence is Never Neutral
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Your influence is never neutral so use it wisely, just like my mother Kathy O'Sullivan did.
The Tipping Point in Youth Sports 2024
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When our patience for our kids development no longer exceeds our expectations of their performance, we reach a tipping point that leads to stress, anxiety, dropout and more.
Learning from Losing: Life Lessons from Roger Federer
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Roger Federer is a 20x Grand Slam champion and one of the greatest players of all time, yet he only won 54% of his points played. Champions learn from losing.
Saying Goodbye to My #1 Fan
April 24, 2024
On April 19, 2024, I said goodbye to my #1 fan. I said goodbye to the person who always told me "I love watching you play." To the person who believed in me no matter what, and always encouraged me...