169. Be Patient: Every Athlete Develops on a Different Timeline
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In this week's Especially for Athletes podcast, Shad Martin and Dustin Smith tackle one of the greatest challenges facing youth sports today: patience. Too often athletes are labeled too early as stars or failures before their bodies, confidence, and abilities have fully developed. Through powerful insights about development, confidence, work ethic, and a moving story from Cameron Stewart about his son Tyson, Shad and Dustin remind parents, coaches, and athletes that development is not linear and that some of the greatest athletes are simply late bloomers. This episode is a must-listen for anyone tempted to judge potential too quickly.
Key Takeaways1. Don't Label Athletes Too EarlyChildren develop physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially at different rates. Success—or struggle—at age 10 does not predict success at age 18.2. Puberty Changes Everything
Many athletes who appear average before puberty become exceptional later as their bodies and confidence develop.3. Focus on Growth, Not Playing Time
Instead of demanding opportunities, ask: "What do I need to do to improve?" Growth should always come before entitlement.4. Let Kids Explore
Young athletes should be allowed to try different sports and activities until they discover where their talents and passions align.5. Love of the Game Matters
If a child still loves a sport, don't pull them away simply because they aren't currently the best player.6. Struggle Builds Valuable Skills
Athletes who must work for opportunities often develop resilience, work ethic, and perseverance that become major advantages later.7. There Are Lessons on the Bench
Athletes learn just as much from fighting for playing time as they do from standing on the podium.00:32:17 - Introduction: Why Youth Sports Needs More Patience
00:33:37 - The Danger of Labeling Kids Too Early
00:36:27 - Why Puberty Changes Everything
00:37:52 - Cameron Stewart's Story About His Son Tyson
00:38:57 - How Parents Should Approach Playing Time Conversations
00:41:42 - Why Late Bloomers Matter
00:42:37 - When Should Kids Quit a Sport?
00:45:02 - Family Rules About Commitment and Finishing Seasons
00:46:02 - James Clear's "Explore vs. Exploit" Principle
00:47:27 - Finding Your Lane Through Exploration
00:48:17 - Final Advice for Parents and Coaches
00:49:37 - Lessons Learned from Cameron Stewart's Example
00:50:07 - Eyes Up, Do the Work
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