
Has the Business of Youth Sports Gone Too Far?
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On this episode of No Free Lunch, Ndamukong sits down with regular contributor Jabari Young to discuss some growing trends in youth sports --like paying for trainers and special camps--that might drain parents' pockets for years to come. Are these costs worth it? And are they at the expense of kids' love of the game?
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