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When Big Games Feel Too Big for Your Athlete

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Rising ninth-grade guard Jaxon Butler joins Coach Que to share what it felt like when a middle-school semifinal became bigger than the game. Before the opening tip, Jaxon was carrying the opponent, the score, the season, and the fear of letting his teammates down. Once the game started getting away, he went quiet and began asking himself one question: “Is this my fault?” Jaxon talks about learning that he could not carry every score, every mistake, or the entire team by himself. He also explains what “I don’t know” can mean after a hard loss, why some athletes need time before talking in the car ride home, how he separates helpful feedback from criticism, and the reset habits he uses when pressure starts building. This episode helps parents recognize what may be happening when their athlete looks calm before a big game but gets quiet once things go wrong.

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When Big Games Feel Too Big for Your Athlete

Rising ninth-grade guard Jaxon Butler joins Coach Que to share what it felt like when a middle-school semifinal became bigger than the game. Before the opening tip, Jaxon was carrying the opponent, the score, the season, and the fear of letting his teammates down. Once the game started getting away, he went quiet and began asking himself one question: “Is this my fault?” Jaxon talks about learning that he could not carry every score, every mistake, or the entire team by himself. He also explains what “I don’t know” can mean after a hard loss, why some athletes need time before talking in the car ride home, how he separates helpful feedback from criticism, and the reset habits he uses when pressure starts building. This episode helps parents recognize what may be happening when their athlete looks calm before a big game but gets quiet once things go wrong.

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