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1KHO 724: The Long Game of Youth Sports | Britt Lee, Parenting the Pure Athlete

1KHO 724: The Long Game of Youth Sports | Britt Lee, Parenting the Pure Athlete

The 1000 Hours Outside Podcast · 1000 Hours Outside

February 28, 202647m 5s

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Show Notes

Youth sports can feel like a treadmill you can’t step off—more time, more money, more pressure, and a nagging fear that if you don’t start at age six, you’ve missed your chance. In this episode, Ginny Yurich sits down with Pure Athlete co-founder and Parenting the Pure Athlete author Britt Lee to zoom out and ask the question parents rarely get to ask: what is this really all for? Britt unpacks why most kids quit organized sports by early adolescence, why “early dominance” doesn’t predict much before puberty, and how the real ROI isn’t a scholarship—it’s the transferable stuff: resilience, belief, coachability, leadership, and learning to handle nerves when it matters. They talk time audits, parental body language, why the car ride home can make or break a kid’s love of the game, and how to keep sports from stealing family culture while still letting it build something lasting.

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