The Truth About Youth Sports Parents — From NFL QB Brooks Bollinger | Ep. 28
In this episode of the Athletes IN Sports Podcast, we sit down with former NFL quarterback Brooks Bollinger to talk about the reality of youth sports — from the perspective of a player, coach, and parent of five kids.
Brooks shares his journey from growing up in Grand Forks, to leading Wisconsin to a Rose Bowl, to playing in the NFL, and ultimately transitioning into life after football. But more importantly, he gets honest about what he’s learned along the way — especially when it comes to parenting kids through sports today.
We dive into:
* The biggest mistakes youth sports parents are making
* How to handle wins, losses, and tough car ride conversations
* Why sports shouldn’t define your child
* What playing quarterback taught him about leadership, failure, and life after the game
* The challenges athletes face when transitioning into the “real world”
* And how he now applies those lessons in business and at home
This episode was recorded live at the Minnesota Golf Show, where Brooks also shares how the mental game from football carries over to golf — and life.
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