The Essential 11

Building Resilience and Prioritizing Growth in Youth Athletes: Lessons Beyond Winning with Jeff LoVecchio

03.17.2024 - By Matt BeaudreauPlay

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Parent supporting their child in sports is becoming a problem. Some parents are too focused on their child winning at all costs, completely neglecting its reason to help develop their child’s growth. Thus, coaches or mentors need to emphasize the criticalness of long-term athlete development rather than just winning games. Also, coaches need to push children to improve, even if it means failing or being benched at times, and parents need to understand and support the coach's methodology of prioritizing resilience and growth over immediate results.

Jeff LoVecchio is a former professional hockey player who played in the NHL and overseas for nine years. He is now a successful strength and conditioning coach who owns his training business. In this episode, Jeff shares the changing dynamics in youth sports, the importance of long-term development, and strategies for consistently improving skills. Tune in as he answers questions about life, youth development, parenting, mentoring, and more!

Quotes:

"If you want something, you have to invest in yourself." – Jeff LoVecchio

"If you're passionate about something, put yourself in front on purpose, you're going to stumble, you're going to fall, you're going to make mistakes, but you're pushing yourself." – Jeff LoVecchio

"Consistency is the most important thing in life to be successful." – Jeff LoVecchio

Takeaways:

Focus on helping kids explore different sports and activities early on to build their skills for the future rather than just aiming for immediate results.

Keep practicing and getting better every day, even on breaks, because minor improvements gradually make a big difference, whether in sports or other parts of life.

It's crucial to develop resilience by learning how to bounce back from difficulties. People can overcome failures and setbacks by working hard and staying dedicated, paving the way for lasting success and fulfillment.

Conclusion:

Putting long-term growth ahead of quick wins is crucial, especially for young athletes. Good communication between coaches and parents helps set clear goals. Teaching values like consistency, bouncing back from failures, and teamwork can shape strong character and boost performance.

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