
The Top 5 Mistakes Parents Make In Their Football Journey
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In this episode, Luke, Martin, and Rob dive deep into the parent-child dynamic in sports, exploring how post-game conversations, expectations, and communication shape young athletes' experiences.
🔥 Topics covered:
- 🚗 The "Car Ride Home" Dilemma – How post-game conversations can impact a child’s confidence and love for the game.
- 🧠 Managing Expectations – Why high parental expectations can lead to pressure, disappointment, and performance anxiety.
- 🎤 Parenting Styles in Sports – Lessons from Luke and Martin’s experiences with their fathers and how it shaped their approach.
- 🏆 Academy Pressure vs. Joy of the Game – The dangers of putting status over development in youth football.
- 💬 Effective Communication – Small language shifts can make a huge difference in supporting young athletes.
- 🎭 Role-Playing Parent Responses – Practical scenarios on how to handle post-game emotions and conversations.
- ⚖️ Balancing Coaching & Parenting – How to avoid over-coaching while still being a supportive parent.
- 📖 Future Plans – Luke’s vision for a children’s book series on life lessons in football and an upcoming masterclass at Sunderland’s training ground.
Your words as a parent or coach can fuel confidence or create pressure—learning how to communicate effectively makes all the difference.
Listen now and if you want to take your child's journey to the next level, apply for them to be mentored by Luke & Rob inside the Inner Game Academy by clicking the link below.
https://rob294920.typeform.com/innergameapply
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