The Truth About Coaching Your Own Child
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What happens when you're not just a coach—but also Dad?
In this episode of Tough Talk the conversation centers around one of the most rewarding and challenging experiences in youth sports: coaching your own child. From navigating expectations and building trust to teaching discipline, accountability, and resilience, the panel shares honest stories about balancing family and competition.
The discussion explores years of coaching experience, AAU basketball, player development, recruiting, parenting, leadership, and the lifelong lessons sports can teach young athletes. The guests reflect on the importance of developing character over trophies, allowing kids to grow through adversity, and understanding that the biggest wins often happen long after the final buzzer.
Whether you're a coach, parent, athlete, or simply someone who believes sports can shape lives, this episode offers valuable insights into raising confident young men and women through the game of basketball.
00:00 – Welcome back to Tough Talk TV
00:27 – Introducing today's conversation
01:11 – Meet Coach Mark Davis
01:39 – Coaching youth basketball and developing players
02:27 – Introducing today's guests
02:41 – Coaching your own sons through every stage
03:38 – Basketball journeys and personal backgrounds
04:28 – Welcoming Chuck to the conversation
06:00 – The unique challenge of being both dad and coach
09:00 – Building trust with your child
13:00 – Teaching discipline instead of demanding perfection
18:00 – The balance between pushing and supporting
23:00 – Letting kids fail and learn
28:00 – AAU basketball and player development
34:00 – Recruiting, exposure, and opportunities
40:00 – Character is more important than talent
46:00 – Lessons that extend far beyond basketball
52:00 – Advice for parents coaching their own children
58:00 – Final thoughts and encouragement