19 11, 2020

When Coaches and Parents Work Together The Kids Win

By | November 19th, 2020|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Being a ski coach is a tough job. There is everything you need to know about conditioning, technique, tactics, equipment, and, of course, the mind. There are the logistics of organizing training, travel, and races for a group of athletes, and adapting to the ever-changing conditions inherent in ski racing. There are also the not-very-fun [...]

13 10, 2020

Overcoming Fear of Failure-Part IV

By | October 13th, 2020|Categories: Parenting, Ski Racing, Sports|Tags: , , , , |2 Comments

This article is my fourth (and, I think, final) in a series exploring Fear of Failure in ski racing. If you missed the first three articles, you may want to catch up before reading this article (Part I, II, III). In those first three articles, I examined my evolving perspective on fear of failure and [...]

31 01, 2020

Raising Young Athletes Podcast: Episode #15-Forced vs. Guided Participation

By | January 31st, 2020|Categories: Raising Young Athletes (Podcast)|Tags: , , , , , , |0 Comments

Episode #15: Forced vs. Guided Participation of my Raising Young Athletes podcast is the second of six episodes that explores the very direct impact that you have on your children in their athletic lives. You play a vital role in your young athlete's first experience in a sport. Forcing them to participate can lead to [...]

22 10, 2018

Red Flags for Over-invested Ski Racing Parents

By | October 22nd, 2018|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , , , , , |3 Comments

One of your most essential goals in your children's lives as ski racers is to have them gain ownership of their participation. They need to feel that ski racing is their thing. But ownership isn’t just something that they can gain on their own. Rather, it is a gift you give them that offers so [...]