Healthy Competition vs Toxic Pressure | V110
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Why do kids originally want to play sports?
In Episode 110 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis challenge the common mindset around youth sports and competition.
Parents often become hyper-focused on:
- Wins and losses
- Stats and performance
- Scholarships and future potential
But kids originally play for:
- Fun- Friendship
- Connection
- Being seen and supported
Greg and Jacquie discuss how to:
- Keep sports in healthy perspective
- Use athletics to build discipline and resilience
- Teach responsibility during busy seasons
- Avoid letting competition define identity
- Maintain strong family culture while schedules fill up
If you’re raising young athletes, this episode will help you keep what matters most at the center.
(00:00) Why Kids Don’t Actually Play to Win
(01:42) Busy Seasons and Family Balance
(03:38) Teaching Responsibility Through Sports
(06:44) Why Kids Want to Be Seen and Supported
(08:22) Healthy Competition vs Parental Pressure
(10:09) Life Skills That Last Beyond Athletics
(12:46) When Sports Stop Being Fun
(14:43) Scholarships, Pressure, and Perspective
(15:38) Parenting Proactively in Youth Sports