• So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport

  • 2025/04/11
  • 再生時間: 44 分
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So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport

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  • Hosts: Ben Russell, Kirk Bowyer, Nathan Tyson


    Guest:Coach Kevin, Founder of Athletic Development Games


    Episode Summary:

    In this energizing episode of So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport, hosts Ben Russell, Kirk Bowyer, and Nathan Tyson are joined by Coach Kevin from Athletic Development Games—a passionate youth coach and the mind behind the PlayBoost initiative. Together, they explore how play, joy, and creativity are essential ingredients in developing physically literate and confident young athletes.

    Kevin shares his journey into youth coaching, the inspiration behind ADG, and how his approach focuses on fun, freedom, and foundational skills over early specialization. The conversation delves into the power of imaginative play, how parents can foster athletic development at home, and why serious training too early can actually hold kids back.

    They also explore the growing community around these ideas, the role social media plays in spreading positive messages, and how playful parenting can create stronger bonds and better athletes.


    Key Takeaways:

    • Joy is the foundation of successful youth sports experiences
    • Engagement, competence, and confidence drive athletic development
    • The ADG method promotes play, creativity, and lifelong movement skills
    • Imaginative play supports physical literacy and independence
    • Early specialization can limit development—variety is key
    • Parents play a crucial role in playful, supportive environments
    • Social media can amplify positive change in youth sports
    • Games that involve both parents and kids build connection and fun
    • Kevin’s journey shows the impact of passion and play in coaching
    • Athletic Development Games began as an Instagram account—and sparked a movement


    Mini Athletics: Learn more about our programs and how we’re helping kids develop sports skills in a fun, supportive environment at www.miniathletics.com

    Follow Us: Stay connected for more tips, inspiration, and episodes on Instagram and Facebook @thegreatatsportpodcast

    Leave Us a Review: Enjoyed the episode? Drop us a quick review—it helps more people discover the podcast and supports our mission to keep youth sports fun and meaningful.


    Don’t forget to hit subscribe!

    Thanks for joining us on So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport—where the journey to greatness starts with play.


    🎧 Produced and Edited by Rob Sillito

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Hosts: Ben Russell, Kirk Bowyer, Nathan Tyson


Guest:Coach Kevin, Founder of Athletic Development Games


Episode Summary:

In this energizing episode of So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport, hosts Ben Russell, Kirk Bowyer, and Nathan Tyson are joined by Coach Kevin from Athletic Development Games—a passionate youth coach and the mind behind the PlayBoost initiative. Together, they explore how play, joy, and creativity are essential ingredients in developing physically literate and confident young athletes.

Kevin shares his journey into youth coaching, the inspiration behind ADG, and how his approach focuses on fun, freedom, and foundational skills over early specialization. The conversation delves into the power of imaginative play, how parents can foster athletic development at home, and why serious training too early can actually hold kids back.

They also explore the growing community around these ideas, the role social media plays in spreading positive messages, and how playful parenting can create stronger bonds and better athletes.


Key Takeaways:

  • Joy is the foundation of successful youth sports experiences
  • Engagement, competence, and confidence drive athletic development
  • The ADG method promotes play, creativity, and lifelong movement skills
  • Imaginative play supports physical literacy and independence
  • Early specialization can limit development—variety is key
  • Parents play a crucial role in playful, supportive environments
  • Social media can amplify positive change in youth sports
  • Games that involve both parents and kids build connection and fun
  • Kevin’s journey shows the impact of passion and play in coaching
  • Athletic Development Games began as an Instagram account—and sparked a movement


Mini Athletics: Learn more about our programs and how we’re helping kids develop sports skills in a fun, supportive environment at www.miniathletics.com

Follow Us: Stay connected for more tips, inspiration, and episodes on Instagram and Facebook @thegreatatsportpodcast

Leave Us a Review: Enjoyed the episode? Drop us a quick review—it helps more people discover the podcast and supports our mission to keep youth sports fun and meaningful.


Don’t forget to hit subscribe!

Thanks for joining us on So You Want Your Kids to Be Great at Sport—where the journey to greatness starts with play.


🎧 Produced and Edited by Rob Sillito

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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