About Parenting Mental Toughness in Your Young Athlete
Young athletes dream of success in professional sports. They know they’ll be
great when they get their big chance, but the road between now and then is
anything but an easy ride.
As parents, we have a duty to guide our young ones through the trials and tribulations of
growing up, and their struggles on the path to sporting greatness are no exception.
You don’t have to have been a pro athlete yourself or work in the sporting industry to give
your child the mental resilience they need to make it big.
From rejection and loss to the heights of victory, there are key lessons you can teach your
young athlete to ensure they are prepared to take whatever is thrown at them.
Parenting Mental Toughness for Your Young Athlete is packed with
invaluable advice for parents raising young athletes.
Understanding how to balance your child’s sporting aspirations with their academics,
chores and household responsibilities, and even the usual business of growing up can be
a challenge for any parent.
Parenting Mental Toughness for Your Young Athlete will teach you
● how to be the parent your young athlete needs.
● how to ensure you cultivate a positive and supportive environment.
● how to help your child manage loss and failure along the path to greatness.
● how to ensure your child is healthy mentally and physically through nutrition, rest,
and support, including recipes to guide healthy eating.
● how to set realistic expectations for young athletes so they can grow at
the pace they need.
Raising a young athlete requires you to impart the mental resilience and understanding
they need to get through a day of training, school, and games.
The impact of your parenting on your young athlete can be the difference between a child
who feels supported in their purpose and a child who doesn’t.
Parenting Mental Toughness for Your Young Athlete will give you the tools you need to
support your young athlete to the best of your abilities.
If you’re looking for guidance in raising a young athlete, then Parenting
Mental Toughness for Your Young Athlete has the tools you need to help
your young athlete grow into a well-rounded, well-adjusted, and resilient
adult!
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Author Bio:
Dr. Coach Nall is an Orthopedic Surgeon with 23 years of experience in sports medicine and has coached for 20 years at the elementary level to high school level. He is also a trainer through a major university for young residents and medical students. He has experience working with parents and athletes on the field, on the court, etc. He has dealt with success that athletes obtain as well as their disappointments whether from a loss or an injury. The interaction with parents is very important for the athlete's mental well-being and physical recovery after a major surgery. Athletes as well as medical students and residents experience stress and they deal with it everyday. There are tools and processes that are vital to get through adversity. Each person deals with this adversity in different ways. This manuscript helps shed some light on how parents and coaches can support the athlete to grow in a positive way and to be able to deal with adversity with mental toughness. This will help them in their athletic career as well as thier professional career in the future.