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Support vs. Pressure: Helping Athletes Grow Without the Weight of Expectation — with Dr. Amanda Aguilar (Part 2)

Season 2 Episode 29 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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In Part 2 of our three-part series with Dr. Amanda Aguilar (UAH), we focus on one of the most important dynamics in youth sports: the difference between supportive parenting and performance pressure.

This conversation explores how parents’ words, emotions, and expectations shape an athlete’s experience - from the car ride home to sideline behavior and everyday communication. We also discuss burnout signals, mental and physical well-being, and how strong communication between athletes, parents, and coaches helps create a more stable and positive sport environment.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • The difference between encouragement and performance pressure
  • Why athletes taking the lead matters for motivation and ownership
  • The importance of the car ride home - reflection vs. evaluation
  • Sideline behavior and the messages athletes receive without words
  • Emotional and physical burnout signals to watch for
  • Sleep, recovery, and overall well-being during a season
  • The youth sport “triangle”: athlete, parent, and coach - and how communication strengthens it
  • Supporting development, confidence, and long-term love of the game

➡️ Stay tuned for Part 3 as we continue the conversation and explore the long-term identity and relational impacts youth sports can have on athletes and families.

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