author, David Epstein, joins me for a conversation that will empower young
athletes, their parents, and coaches.
Our launching point is the case of late blooming QB Carson Wentz, the
number 2 pick in the 2016 NFL draft.
Did Wentz rise to the top despite the fact that he was a late bloomer,
or because of it? The answer has
profound implications for youth sports. Epstein’s superb synthesis of sports
science studies (combined with his personal experience as an athlete) finds
that, in most sports, specializing early puts young athletes at a disadvantage
as they approach college age. What
is the best approach to maximizing a person’s athletic potential? Epstein provides actionable intelligence
on the key concept of “trainability.”
And it does not depend on 10-thousand hours of practice.