Game Over: Why Kids Quit Youth Sports

Episode 12

In this episode of The Healthy Youth Sports Podcast, we welcome Stephen Borelli, the sports parenting columnist for USA Today, to delve into the pressing issue of high dropout rates in youth sports. Join us as we discuss the factors contributing to this trend and explore practical solutions to keep kids engaged and active.

Our conversation is inspired by Borelli’s recent insightful USA Today article, which sheds light on why 70% of kids drop out of organized sports by age 13. We’ll explore his 10 points of advice for managing these challenges, emphasizing the importance of promoting athletics for healthy habits and ensuring that sports remain enjoyable, rather than solely a pathway to scholarships or professional careers.

Whether you’re a parent, coach, or sports administrator, this episode offers valuable perspectives on how to create a positive and sustainable youth sports environment. Tune in for expert insights and actionable strategies to address the youth sports dropout dilemma.

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