Over 70% of youth athletes drop out of sports before they enter high school..
The reasons according to the kids themselves: Too much pressure to win, poor coaching, being forced to “choose” and specialize in a single sport at too early of an age, too expensive for parents, team/club politics, etc.
If you Google “Youth Sports Drop Out”
You’ll find multiple sources & studies.
Pfizer’s corruption has been exposed on numerous fronts, including by Project Veritas this week.
This is the same corporation with the LARGEST health care fraud settlement in history.
RETWEET if you do NOT trust Pfizer! ✋
Take 2 minutes & watch this video.
Strength training is something we should do for the rest of our lives. It allows us to live the life we want.❤️🏋🏼♂️
Covid+mRNA vax is probably the greatest widespread scam in human history. For most people, it was a cold, or even more mild. It never required a vax. The vax served as a pharma windfall and never helped a soul. Dual scam of the century.
"Those parents who consistently prepare the path for the child by confronting teachers and coaches, changing teams, changing leagues, and changing schools are making life-long losers out of their children."
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"If you love kids enough, you're going to discipline them. I can't imagine not disciplining kids; it would be then that I don't care." -Summitt
Discipline is a coach holding you to a higher standard than you hold yourself to. It's something your coach is doing for you NOT to you.
“If you’re going to be a leader, You’re not going to please everybody. You've got to hold people accountable, even if you have that moment of being uncomfortable.”
~ Kobe Bryant
"Just because you do reps at something doesn't mean you are getting better at it. Repeated behavior always builds habit; it doesn't always build skill. Behavior with intention and purpose does build skill. Practice the right things - the right way - for as long as it takes."