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Who’s to blame? Part 1: The state of youth sports

35 min · 17 de mar de 2026
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Youth sports is a multi-billion dollar industry. Families are spending more than ever. And 70% of kids quit by age 13. So… who is to blame? In the Season 3 premiere of the Colorado CoachEm Up Podcast, we tackle one of the biggest questions in sports today. Parents, clubs, coaches, schools, communities — nobody is fully off the hook. We also talk multi-sport athletes, old school coaches vs. new school athletes, and introduce our new segment: Get Off My Lawn.

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