Managing Youth Sports
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 2h 14m
Published 7/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.20 GB | Duration: 2h 14m
Five keys to organizing successful youth sports practices, How to manage a youth sports team, Budgeting for sports etc.
What you'll learn
Five kes to organizing successful youth sports practices
How to increase youth sports participation in your community
How to manage a youth sport team
Common injuries in youth sports and how parent can help prevent them
How to help our child enjo sports
How to help kids find a sports they enjoy
Ways to motivate players in youth sport
Leadership skills for sports administration at every level
Requirements
Desire to learn more about youth sports
No special requirement
Description
Youth sports is any sports event where competitors are younger than adult age whether children or adolescent. Youth sports includes school sports at primary and secondary level, as well as sports played outside the education system whether informally or organized. Participation in organized sports during childhood and adolescence has important benefits for physical, psychological, and social health. Sport-based youth development programs outside of school promote a wide range of learning and life skill development. Involvement in youth athletics encourages youth to live a healthy and happy lifestyle foregoing the common issues many youth face such as obesity and depression. Communication plays a critical role in the development and success of youth sports programs effective communication among youth athletes coaches and parent improves team cohesion, facilitates skill development, and creates an environment that promotes physical, social, and emotional growth. Negative experiences can be created through a sport that is overly focused on competition and winning at all costs or that fails to place the healthy developmnt of youth at the center of the experience. Such negative experiences may result in a young person's low self-esteem, involve them in negative relationships, encourage poor sportsmanship. These can be avoided when parents and coaches are chosen carefull, ensuring that programs offer a positive development experience for youth. Fun, teamwork, and growth are key goals of many recreational sports leagues. Many leagues emphasize the joy of plaing over winning. Even so, young athletes want to get a solid foundation in the basics of the sport. This is especially true for any young people who may to play in a competitive league or on a high school sports team.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Introduction to youth sports
Lecture 3 Communication in sports
Lecture 4 Concerns in sports participation
Lecture 5 Inequalities in sports
Lecture 6 Youth sports programs
Lecture 7 The purpose of youth sports management
Lecture 8 How to be a great youth sports club administration
Lecture 9 Leadership skills for sports administration at every level
Lecture 10 Financial tips for parents supporting youth athletes
Lecture 11 How to manage youth sports budget
Lecture 12 The top ways to motivate player in youth sports
Section 2: Five Keys To Organizing Successful Youth Sports Practices
Lecture 13 Instills a love for sports, not for the scores
Lecture 14 Create a structured practices schudule but be flexible
Lecture 15 Set clear goals for everything you do
Lecture 16 Involve the players parent for stronger support
Lecture 17 Be friends with technology for practice organization and everything else
Section 3: How To Increase Youth Sports Participation In Your Community
Lecture 18 Keep costs down
Lecture 19 Recruit quality coaches
Lecture 20 Emphasize safety
Lecture 21 Grow your presence online
Lecture 22 Use proven outreach approaches
Section 4: How To Manage A Youth Sports Team
Lecture 23 Get the team roster down
Lecture 24 Understand your goals
Lecture 25 Create the master schedule
Lecture 26 Build on the community
Lecture 27 Broadcast your accomplishment
Section 5: Seven Common Injuries In Youth Sports And How Parent Can Help Prevent Them
Lecture 28 Introduction
Lecture 29 Wrist injuries
Lecture 30 Shoulder and elbow injuries
Lecture 31 Shoulder dislocation and patial shoulder dislocation
Lecture 32 Ankle sprains
Lecture 33 Heel pain
Lecture 34 Shin splits and stress fractures
Lecture 35 ACL tear and meniscus injury
Section 6: How To Help Child Enjoy Sports
Lecture 36 Finding the right fit
Lecture 37 Keeping goals in mind
Section 7: How To Help Kids Find A Sport They Enjoy
Lecture 38 Encourage kids to play sports
Lecture 39 Looking beyond traditional team
Lecture 40 Helping kids enjoy sports
Parents, coaches, schools, youth, managers, directors, sports consultants, governments, companies, everybody etc.