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Onsides AI founder, Dave Yoo, shares a reminder that all youth sports parents can resonate with. The fear of not doing enough for your athlete can make us feel like we always need to search for the next opportunity. Let them have fun and enjoy every moment along the way!
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Coach Kai is a former NC State captain and three-time ACC Tournament Champion. Kai provides pro-level coaching to help your athlete refine their mechanics while sharpening their basketball IQ. Search for basketball coaches near Raleigh, NC, to book your lessons!
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Sammy Ryan shares a reminder for families navigating that journey: remember who the experience is for. Make sure your child loves it and enjoys the process along the way. When the focus stays on growth and fun, travel sports can be something the family looks back on fondly.
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Olympian Alysa Liu shares what helped her become successful. Ignore the noise, take time to focus on your mental state, and it’ll translate to your game.
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Corey Standerfer, Coach Mid Range, shares a story about why young athletes often learn best from coaches who do more than teach technique. Sometimes that's what turns an on-field skill into an off-field mindset. The best coaches help athletes see what's possible for themselves.
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Congrats to our Coach of the Week! Coach Devin's sessions focus on development & confidence, giving athletes the tools to make improvements in competition. Coaches like Devin are helping young athletes build the mindset that lasts long after the game ends.
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Sammy Ryan shares a rule that has shaped how her kids handle difficult conversations with coaches. She lets the coach coach and expects her athlete to communicate directly about concerns & opportunities. Instead of stepping in, she encourages her child to advocate for themselves
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Top skills trainer Elena De Alfredo shares a different perspective: don't work hard & expect perfection. All you can do is put in the work, trust your preparation, and keep showing up when things don't go as planned. That's how real progress happens!
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Gabriel Deieno shares a mindset shift for athletes: do not let pressure control you. Pressure is powerful when you channel it toward your goals. Playing time & stats create stress when they become the main focus. Confidence comes from learning how to use that pressure. 🏀
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Congrats to our Coach of the Week, Coach Matthew! He brings a strong background in shooting development & nutrition coaching. We’re also celebrating Grady for 50 sessions with Athletes Untapped! Matthew and Grady show what dedication and commitment can build.
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Important lesson for coaches from player development coach @GanonBaker A strong reputation is built rep by rep. The way you lead & show up will always speak louder than one big moment. Great reputations are earned through consistency and daily work over time.
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Dawn Staley, head coach of the South Carolina women's basketball team, explains that growth comes through the uncomfortable. Athletes who reach the next level aren’t the ones who avoid adversity. They’re the ones who learn how to operate through it.
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Congrats to our Coach of the Week! Coach Aidan is an NCAA soccer player and coach who’s passionate about helping athletes grow confidence both on & off the field. Coaches like Aidan help young athletes grow far beyond the game… and that impact lasts long after practice ends.
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Too many sports parents think they're struggling or doing something wrong. Jonathan Carone reminds us that there’s no perfect way to parent through sports. Give yourself a break, put fun development over everything else... and you can't go wrong!
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Too many athletes overlook the small days. The ordinary practices. The extra rep. Success isn’t built in highlights. It’s built in repetition. Keep showing up, even when the progress is hard to see.
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Great coaches do more than develop athletes… they build people. You never know what a kid is carrying outside of practice. Sometimes a coach’s words can change the direction of someone’s life.
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Great reminder for every athlete: adversity can either break you or fuel you. No excuses. No blaming others. Just accountability, leadership, and a promise to work harder than ever.
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Kathy Taylor explains why young athletes need opportunities to fail, learn, and grow on their own. From forgotten homework to missed equipment, those small moments teach accountability, resilience, and independence that will help them far beyond sports.
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“The winning comes from doing a good job of developing a cohesive team of hardworking, respectful young athletes.” Kathy Taylor shares why truly investing in young athletes - on and off the field - creates long-term success.
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Congrats to our Coach of the Week! Coach Taylor is a former Division I wide receiver at Wake Forest University and spent time with the Philadelphia Eagles. Former college/pro athletes want to help the next generation… and we’re excited to have Coach Taylor on our team!
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