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S1:EP4 - Debunking Common Youth Development Myths Pt. 2/2

40 min · 4. apr. 2025
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In this episode, Brandon Evans and Austin Shoemaker dive into the world of youth sports development, breaking down widely accepted beliefs that may be holding athletes back. This is the second of a two-part series focused on elevating the standard of training, coaching, and support for young athletes.Between us, we train over 500 athletes weekly, and we’ve seen firsthand what works and what doesn’t in youth sports development. Whether you're a coach, parent, or player, this episode will help you understand how to build real, long-term growth.🚀 New episodes every Sunday!Follow us for more content:🏀 Brandon Evans: @bevansbball🏋️ Austin Shoemaker: @ajs_perform

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S1:EP2 - Addressing Burnout and Overtraining in Youth Athletes

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