Focus, Faith, and Fueling: The Winning Edge Podcast

Episode 5: The Role of Failure for Young Athletes


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In this insightful episode, Stacy and Lindsay explore why learning to fail is essential for young athletes, and how it helps build resilience and mental toughness—skills that benefit kids in sports, school, and life.

  • Failure as a Teacher: Lindsay explains that setbacks, such as missed shots or not making a team, are powerful opportunities for growth. Learning to cope with failure fosters problem-solving skills, confidence, and the ability to bounce back—qualities that serve athletes well beyond the field.

  • Growth Mindset: When young athletes are allowed to fail, they learn to embrace mistakes as part of the journey. This shift encourages perseverance, curiosity, and adaptability. Lindsay shares personal stories and examples, highlighting how parents can support their children by letting them experience and process setbacks rather than immediately intervening.

  • Self-Reflection and Adaptability: Failure encourages athletes to analyze their performance, identify weaknesses, and adjust their approach. Lindsay illustrates this with a story about her son Clay, who overcame nerves in high-pressure pitching situations by using tools from "The Winning Edge" workbook.

  • Perseverance and Character: True character is built not in moments of victory, but in how athletes respond to adversity. The hosts discuss modeling resilience for kids—sharing examples from their own lives about bouncing back from challenges like job loss or personal setbacks.

  • Love for the Game: Ultimately, the goal is to promote enjoyment and a love for the process, not just winning. When athletes focus on growth and the journey, they’re more likely to stay engaged and passionate about their sport, regardless of the ups and downs.

Lindsay wraps up the episode with actionable advice for supporting young athletes through failure:

  • Encourage self-reflection: Ask what they learned, not just what went wrong.

  • Praise effort and process: Recognize hard work and smart decisions.

  • Normalize mistakes: Remind kids that errors are part of learning.

  • Allow space for failure: Let children experience setbacks and learn from them.

  • Model positivity: Show supportive attitudes and avoid harsh criticism.

  • Set growth-focused goals: Use failure as a springboard for new, measurable objectives.

“It’s not about how many times you get knocked down; it’s about how many times you get back up.” Focusing on small, present goals and maintaining a positive mindset helps young athletes—and all of us—turn setbacks into comebacks.

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