Conditioned To Bowl
A single statistic should change how every bowling parent and youth coach thinks about training: kids who specialize in one sport before age 12 have a 60 percent increased rate of injury compared to multi-sport athletes. And that's just the physical cost. In Ep#22 of Conditioned To Bowl, Paul and Heather take on one of the most pressing issues in youth athletics — early sports specialization — and why the bowling world is not immune to it. Paul breaks down what early sports specialization actually is (year-round, single-sport, starting at age 12 or younger), why the injury and burnout rates are accelerating, and what the research from STOP Sports Injuries recommends instead. Heather adds the perspective of a college bowling coach who actively recruits multi-sport athletes — and explains exactly why they make better players, faster learners, and stronger teammates. They also cover the real examples: Earl Anthony didn't pick up a bowling ball until his late 20s and went on to win 40-plus titles. Shannon O'Keefe was a decorated collegiate softball player. Nora Johansson was a gymnast. Mookie Betts shot 300 at the World Series of Bowling and could have played five professional sports. And the Steelers' first-round pick had only been playing football for three and a half years — he was an elite soccer player first. Plus: Heather shares her own story of getting cut from her high school softball team, joining the track team anyway, and how that single decision sparked the entire training philosophy she carries today. If you coach youth bowlers, raise a young athlete, or know someone who started too early and is already burning out — this episode is required listening. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:00 - Heather's PWBA Prep 00:03:00 - The Accidental Performance Hack: 00:05:00 - Why External Programming Beats Training Yourself (Even If You're the Expert) 00:06:30 - Volume, Rapid-Fire Reps, and Why How You Practice Matters As Much As How Much 00:09:00 - Defining Early Sports Specialization 00:10:00 - 60% More Injuries: The Physical Toll of One-Sport Childhood 00:11:00 - Burnout, Isolation, and the Psychological Cost Nobody Warned Parents About 00:13:00 - The STOP Sports Injuries Resource Every Coach and Parent Needs to Know 00:14:00 - College Coaches Don't Want One-Sport Athletes 00:16:00 - The NFL First-Round Pick Who Never Played Football Until 3.5 Years Ago 00:18:00 - Earl Anthony, Shannon O'Keefe, Nora Johansson: The Multi-Sport Blueprint 00:20:00 - Mookie Betts Shot 300 at WSOB 00:21:00 - Your Kid Doesn't Have to Be Good at Other Sports for Them to Work 00:22:00 -If You Could Master Any Sport: Paul and Heather Answer 00:25:30 - Heather Got Cut From Softball and It Changed the Entire Trajectory of Her Career 00:27:00 - Bubble Soccer Leagues and Why Free Play at Any Age Still Counts 00:29:00 - The Key Takeaway New episodes weekly. Listen: https://open.spotify.com/show/74CvzgYI3qGxpsSMknHsxf Connect: https://www.conditionedtobowl.com Gear: https://www.coolwick.com (code: PWBAHEATHER for 10% off) #ConditionedToBowl #BowlersAreAthletes #bscatraining #bowling #strengthconditioning #bowlingcoach #youthsports #earlyspecialization #youthathlete #sportsinjuryprevention #multisportathlete #bowlingpodcast #athletedevelopment #youthbowling #sportsburnout #collegebowling #PWBA #overuseinjury #STOPsportsinjuries #performancepodcast
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