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Beyond the Bleachers
Encouraging Success without Stress, a Parents Tool Kit.
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Ben Herold
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Walter Beede
Most youth sports books tell you what the industry is doing to your child. This one tells you the part no one says out loud: some of it is coming from inside your own house.
You swore you'd never be that parent, the one barking from the sidelines, refreshing the rankings, treating a ten-year-old's Saturday like a job interview. And yet here you are: booking the private lessons, absorbing the travel team costs, lying awake wondering whether you're doing too little or too much.
Walter Beede has watched youth sports from every seat there is—as a college coach reading recruits across his desk, as an advisor at a thousand kitchen tables, and, hardest of all, as a father in the stands. He has seen what happens when love and fear get tangled together, and a parent's anxiety wears the costume of a child's dream.
Beyond the Bleachers is the honest conversation that showcases rankings, and travel-team flyers will never start. Because the uncomfortable truth is this: when fear is driving the family, the athlete pays the price.
Inside, you'll learn:
- Why do the most committed young athletes so often burn out first—and how to spot the fade long before they quit.
- What the car ride home is really costing you, and the eight words that change everything
- How to tell your child's actual needs from your own anxiety-worn love's clothes
- Why grades, rest, and a real off-season build better athletes, not weaker ones
- The 40-Year Plan: How to stop raising a college athlete and start raising an adult who played
This is not a book about lowering the bar. Excellence is still the goal—but the family is the point. A household that wins the trophy and loses each other has won the wrong game entirely.
Because the goal was never the scholarship. The goal was always the person. And you only get one shot at raising them.
If your child plays, read this before the next season starts.
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