Kyle Koch

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Kyle Koch

Kyle Koch

@KyleKoch61

trying to compound every day (knowledge, mental and physical health)

Katılım Nisan 2014
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Brad Stulberg
Brad Stulberg@BStulberg·
Norway consistently wins the most medals at the Winter Olympic Games, with a population of just 5.6 million people. A big part of their success is how they treat youth sports—and it’s the opposite of what we do in the US. Here’s what we can learn from Norway: 1. Scorekeeping: In the US: Youth sports tend to be hyper competitive even at early ages. Leagues almost always keep score. In Norway: Scorekeeping isn’t even allowed until age 13. Removing winners and losers keeps the focus on the process not outcomes. It keeps kids engaged longer because it minimizes pressure (and tears) and maximizes fun, learning, and growth. The goal isn’t to win a third grade championship. It’s to love sport and keep playing. 2. Trophies: In the US: If you give everyone a trophy, you’re creating snowflakes who will never gain a competitive edge. In Norway: Whenever trophies are awarded, they are handed out to everyone. If getting a trophy makes young kids feel good, we should give them trophies. Maybe they’ll come back and play again next year!! As for the creation of snowflakes with no competitive edge—Norway’s athletes are tough as nails and all they do is win. 3. Prioritizing Fun: In the US: Far too often, the goal is to win. In Norway: The national philosophy is “joy of sport.” Youth sports in the US are driven by adults, ego, and money. Youth sports in Norway are driven by fun. Only half of kids in the US participate in sports. The number one reason they drop out: because they aren’t having fun anymore. In Norway, 93% of kids participate in youth sports. Fun is the foremost goal. 4. Playing Multiple Sports: In the US: There’s pressure to specialize early and play your best sport year round. In Norway: Try as many sports as you can before specializing as late as college. Norway encourages kids to try all types of sport. This reduces injury and burnout and increases all-around athleticism. It also helps promotes match quality, or finding the sport you are best suited for as your body develops, which is impossible if you commit to a single sport too early. 5. Affordability In the US: There is increasingly a pay-to-play model with high fees for leagues, equipment, and travel. This excludes many kids from playing. In Norway: It’s a national priority to keep youth sports affordable and therefore accessible for all. Kids aren’t priced out, which creates opportunities for everyone to participate (and develop into athletes), regardless of their parents’ income level. We could learn a lot from Norway: In the US, 70% of kids drop out of youth sports by age 13. This not only diminishes an elite-athlete pipeline, but it also destroys an opportunity for healthy habits and all the character lessons kids can learn from sport. In Norway, lifelong participation in sport is the norm. The goal isn’t to have the best 9U team. It’s to develop the best athletes. Those are two very different things. And Norway has the gold medals to prove it.
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Devin Heroux
Devin Heroux@Devin_Heroux·
I'm on about hour 11 of curling watching today. These games were perfectly staggered to catch nearly every moment. Canada leads China 3-2 after four ends in the women's Pan Continental curling final. Homan looking for yet another title.
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TSN
TSN@TSN_Sports·
How time flies Once a little boy at his father’s games and now he is going to the World Series 👏
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3DownNation
3DownNation@3DownNation·
CATCH OF THE YEAR Carleton Ravens receiver Nash Macdonald produced this beauty in Saturday’s loss to McMaster. #CFL #USports #OUA #Ravens #Carleton
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TSN
TSN@TSN_Sports·
Derek Cornelius with a WORLD-CLASS strike on the free kick! 🚨🇨🇦
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Kyle Koch
Kyle Koch@KyleKoch61·
@planwithchapman It’s more interesting when the budget is bit and you’re making moves 💁
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Mike Hogan🇨🇦
Mike Hogan🇨🇦@MikeHoganArgos·
The @argoalumni's golf tourney, now named after Pete Martin, will be held Oct. 5 at Lionhead in support of Football Toronto’s Helmet Bank & the TAAA Alumni Support Fund. To ensure we make the biggest impact possible, we'd love to have you join us or consider sponsorship. 1/2
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Mark Fulton
Mark Fulton@FenderGuy69·
Good little haul at the market this morning! Got some of my favs!
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Tom Morgan
Tom Morgan@tomowenmorgan·
Who do you want to win today?
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Kyle Koch
Kyle Koch@KyleKoch61·
@BenSteiner00 Seems like a great place to be running one though 🤷‍♂️
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Ben Steiner
Ben Steiner@BenSteiner00·
Talking about a marathon is fun until the day comes that you actually have to run 42.2km. Anyways, race day in Switzerland.
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Ken Campbell
Ken Campbell@Ken_Campbell27·
Even if you paid $250 for the Centre Ice Package in Canada, but don't have Amazon Prime and didn't upgrade your cable package to include Sportsnet One, that means you've had no NHL hockey for two of the past three nights. I swear the NHL doesn't want people to watch its games.
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Kyle Koch
Kyle Koch@KyleKoch61·
@Eddie_Steele97 I completely get what you’re saying on the not playing part and I also think the coach going to the media with that story just backfired because the team didn’t end up winning with MBT. Coach didn’t have to but it supported his decision and they didn’t end up winning enough 🤷‍♂️
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Eddie Steele
Eddie Steele@Eddie_Steele97·
Heard it directly from 3 people on the coaching staff It’s funny, at the game yesterday I asked 8+ former players what they would do at QB.. all have same answer as me. Add in the refusal to go in early this season for packages and you totally loose me and my support
Spruce Grove Corey@corn_cwm

@Eddie_Steele97 @JasonGregor If that’s truly what happened, a young player telling the coaches when he will and won’t play, you move on. That’s going to create a bad room to have an ego like that with nothing proven

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