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The Athletics Office: Ep. 23 - Navigating Multisport Athletes

37 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode, we dive into one of the most debated questions in youth sports today: As coaches and parents, should we encourage and support multisport athletes? We break down the benefits of multisport participation—from improved overall athleticism and reduced burnout to better long-term development—and weigh them against the pressures of early specialization, elite competition, and scholarship dreams. You’ll hear insights on injury prevention, skill transfer, and how different sports can complement each other in surprising ways. Whether you’re a coach trying to build well-rounded athletes or a parent navigating the growing demands of youth sports, this conversation offers practical guidance to help you make informed decisions that prioritize both performance and personal growth. Tune in as we explore how to strike the right balance—and what’s truly best for young athletes in today’s competitive landscape. Have any comments, questions or show ideas send us an email to theathleticsoffice@gmail.com

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