Are kids missing out by specializing in just one sport at a young age?

Is specializing in one sport too soon hindering our kids' development? Discover how Kevin Shire and Top Sports are transforming youth athletics with a multi-sport approach that encourages playing hockey, soccer, and lacrosse within a single organization.

Top Sports is a multi-sport model that lets young athletes explore hockey, soccer, and lacrosse within the same organization. This approach not only delays specialization but also supports long-term athletic growth. The focus is on fun and skill development, using creative techniques that draw from various sports. By offering seasonal sports, the program aims to prevent burnout, allowing kids to anticipate and enjoy each sport rather than sticking to one year-round. With high retention rates and a commitment to affordability.

Learn how this innovative model fosters long-term athletic growth and keeps the fun in sports.

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0:00 Intro

1:12 Introduction of Kevin Shier

3:01 Program Growth and Structure

5:12 Age Groups and Competitive Streams

8:27 Philosophy on Athlete Development

11:54 Balancing Fun and Competition

15:35 Parental Reception and Challenges

19:40 Seasonal Structure and Scheduling

23:19 Managing Multi-Sport Participation

26:31 Transitioning Between Sports

31:12 Development Across Multiple Sports

36:02 Seasonal Excitement and Anticipation

40:37 Success Stories and Retention

44:50 Advice for U.S. Organizations

51:07 Future Plans for Top Sports

56:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts