Youth athletes want to have fun. In organized sports, that often depends on coaches, parents and school or organizational leaders creating a fun environment, one where the athletes receive a reasonable amount of playing time, so they can improve and learn life lessons such as the importance of hard work and persistence, free of fear that a mistake will incur the wrath of coaches, parents or teammates.
Regardless of level of athletic achievement, the youth athlete who takes the life lesson that effort is both enjoyable and necessary for any level of success is a winner. In that environment, any child can become a Triple-Impact Competitor®, impacting sport on three levels by improving oneself, teammates and the sport as a whole.