Sport Specialization vs. Multi-Sport Athlete

As Parents we ask ourselves, which one is most beneficial for my child?

Should I specialize my child in a sport?

What are the benefits of sport specialization?

What are the benefits of multi-sport athlete?

At what age is it appropriate to start specializing my child in a sport?

How can I give my child the best tools to become an elite athlete?

I answer all these questions in my podcast and more. Enjoy!

If you have any questions, comment below.

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