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The Cost of Winning Young with Coach Steve Turner

55 min · 8. maj 2026
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Coach Steve Turner joins CLSI's Beyond the Game to discuss the growing mental health challenges facing athletes and the responsibility of coaches, parents, and schools to develop the whole person—not just the player. They cover NIL, transfer portal pressures, family dynamics, and why winning alone can’t replace guidance, balance, and long-term development. Turner emphasizes listening, relationship-building, allowing productive struggle, and seeking professional help when needed, offering a clear call for adults to prioritize care, resilience, and education so athletes thrive on and off the court.   00:00 Introducing Copious Life Sports Initiative 03:07 Coach Turner's accomplishments and philosophy 06:22 Early coaching experiences 12:14 Building lasting mentorship relationships 14:50 Balancing academics and athletics 18:25 Debating high school athlete compensation 21:02 Coaching beyond athletics 25:17 Athlete mental health challenges 27:11 Guiding young athletes' development 32:04 Coaches prioritizing health and stress management 35:37 Creating a safe space for athletes 38:24 Mental health pressure on athletes 41:27 Supporting young athletes' mental health 44:55 The importance of continuous learning 46:58 Advice for supporting student athletes 51:24 Discussing athlete mental health 54:08 Developing athletes beyond sports

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