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Youth sports as a development zone: Jim Thompson at TEDxFargo 

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Jim Thompson is founder of Positive Coaching Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to using sports to develop Better Athletes, Better People. An Ashoka Fellow, Jim has written nine books including Elevating Your Game: Becoming A Triple-Impact Competitor. He is a faculty member in Stanford University's Continuing Studies Program where he teaches courses in coaching, leadership and sport & spirituality.
Youth sports is dominated by a win-at-all-cost mentality that leads to undesired and sometimes tragic results. Jim Thompson articulates a powerful competing vision powered by a growing movement to make youth sports a "Development Zone" to develop Better Athletes, Better People, which, with 40 million youth playing sports, will have far-reaching positive impacts on our country.
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Комментарии : 11   
@FoodAddictionReset
@FoodAddictionReset 5 лет назад
We need this in all areas of kids' lives.
@chateaumangaroo8088
@chateaumangaroo8088 7 лет назад
I liked this video. Very informative and still relevant.
@officialmintt
@officialmintt 5 лет назад
I’m not even into sports but this is a good one!
@kushagramishra9116
@kushagramishra9116 2 года назад
Very true.
@TomBomar
@TomBomar 10 лет назад
The ripple effects of Frosty Westering and the Pacific Lutheran Football program are a great example of changing lives and this nation through character lessons presented through sport.
@NabazLSaber
@NabazLSaber 4 года назад
Good saying
@FitnessProfusion
@FitnessProfusion 4 года назад
The positivity of youth sports in the US by far outweighs the negativity that you are portraying in this video.
@DCUPtoejuice
@DCUPtoejuice 2 года назад
Honestly, I never minded coaches who yelled and criticized brutally so long as it was just an effort to make us better.
@MRBACKHAND
@MRBACKHAND 4 года назад
down here in NZ 13 coaches walked out of badminton in NZ because of kids making false allegations of molestation so now no one will coach juniors noone will coach women ... because of this halls have closed clubs are shutting down... they are asked us to reconsider,, and our answer was no fuckin way.... its called "self preservation" so my advice is do not coach kids EVER! by the way these kids and parents were indians and english...... the worst weve ever seen.
@pikimauistone117
@pikimauistone117 3 года назад
I feel like the people that need to watch this would rather watch Lebron James Complaining to a ref.
@sean_740
@sean_740 8 месяцев назад
Some good ideas, but got a little soft at the end. The baseball girl made a mistake under pressure and shouldn't be rewarded for that. Not cute but that's life
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