Surviving Youth Sports
What if the biggest youth sports decision isn't which team your child joins, but whether they ever had the chance to choose for themselves? This week, Rhett Parker sits down with Jason D'Rocha, Vice President of Sportball, to discuss early specialization, parent expectations, and why exposing kids to multiple sports may be one of the most important investments families can make. The conversation explores physical literacy, social development, competitiveness, and the pressure many families feel to pick a lane earlier than ever before. Jason shares why he believes specialization should come after confidence and competence, not before, and why giving kids a voice in their own journey matters. Along the way, Rhett and Jason dive into the realities of modern youth sports, including rising costs, fear of missing out, and the challenge of balancing development, enjoyment, and long-term success. Whether you're raising a highly competitive athlete, coaching young players, or simply trying to navigate youth sports without losing perspective, this episode offers an honest conversation about helping kids discover what they love before the pressure takes over.
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