January 25, 2025 - 21:47

Imagine you're on camera at all times. This mindset could significantly enhance the behavior of both coaches and parents during children's sporting events. Dan Hurley, the head coach of UConn's basketball team, emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive atmosphere at games. He believes that by envisioning themselves under constant observation, adults may be more inclined to model good sportsmanship and set a constructive example for young athletes.
Hurley advocates for creating an encouraging environment where children can thrive, learn, and enjoy the game. He stresses that the focus should be on the kids, not on winning or losing. By prioritizing the development of skills and teamwork, coaches and parents can foster a love for the sport that lasts a lifetime. Additionally, Hurley suggests that open communication among parents, coaches, and players can lead to a more positive experience for everyone involved. Ultimately, a collective effort to promote respect and good behavior can transform youth sports into a more enjoyable and enriching experience for all.
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