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Three-time Olympic gold medalist and Canadian Senator Marnie McBean joins Better Sports Parents to discuss the crisis facing youth sports in Canada and what we can do about it.
From her rowing career to raising her 10-year-old daughter Isabel, Marnie shares insights on why multi-sport participation matters more than early specialization, how we're monetizing youth sports at kids' expense, and why confidence, not medals, should be the goal.
Key topics include:
- Why Canadian boys might not finding their best sports (hint: it's the hockey pipeline)
- The difference between structured vs. unstructured play
- How parents can support without backseat-coaching
- Why we need tax incentives for coaches and multi-sport families
- The future of sport in Canada
Marnie doesn't hold back on what's broke ...Â
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