Matt Nichol: Specialize in Fun, T...
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Matt Nichol: Specialize in Fun, Training Myths Debunked & The Real Lesson from Norway
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Better Sports Parents by Scott Rintoul

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He's spent his career training athletes for the NHL, NFL, Olympics and beyond. And Matt Nichol is telling parents to slow down.

Matt has trained some of the best athletes on the planet, but he's clear on one thing: he'd never train a 10-year-old like a pro. So why do so many youth coaches and parents try to do exactly that? In this conversation, Matt and Scott dig into what's actually broken in youth sports right now: the flood of private academies, the misuse of the "10,000 hour rule," and the difference between kids who are overtrained and kids who are simply under-recovered.

Matt also takes apart one of the most common arguments parents use to justify early specialization: "Well, Connor McDavid did it." (Spoiler: that logic doesn't hold up, and Matt explains exactly why.) They talk about what Norway is doing differently in athlete  ... 

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youth sportsparentingathlete developmentcoachingmulti-sportsport specializationhockeypressureunstructured playaccess