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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Helping Student Athletes Perform Their Best + Dick's Gift Card & Gatorade Giveaway

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If you have a child that is active in sports, perhaps you have already heard of Brooke de Lench. If you have not, she is a good person to know.  She is a mom, former athlete, youth coach, author and founder of the sports parenting resource website MomsTeam.

On her website, Brooke addresses such topics as health & safety, nutrition and much more.  You will find videos and forums covering many topics, but definitely focusing on sports, kids and parenting.
My husband played tennis in high school and I talked to him about it.  He told me it was sometimes hard to find the time to fit in his homework, tennis practice, matches and his music commitments because he played trumpet in a few school groups. It was a juggling act taking care of his body too so that he would perform his best during his matches.  

Brooke addresses some of these issues with 5 points:
Helping Student Athletes Perform Their Best

With the school sports season underway, the nation’s 30 million middle and high school athletes face challenges like never before. Competition for roster spots, playing time and athletic scholarships is at an all-time high. Mothers of these athletes are equally challenged with ensuring their kids perform their best in school and on the playing field. Brooke de Lench recommends the following game plan:

Blow the Whistle at Bedtime. Studies show that students need nine hours of sleep but only get about seven. Set a consistent “lights out” time for turning off the computer, cell phone and television so young athletes get the rest they need. Consider docking texting and gaming devices away from their bedroom to reduce late-night distractions.

Fuel the Burn. Active young athletes need at least 3,000 calories per day for peak performance, so they need to eat very frequently. Help them maintain energy throughout the day by sending them off with healthy, high-carb, low-fat snacks such as energy bars, trail mix or dried fruit to munch at their desks (if it’s ok with the teacher). Students with early morning workouts should eat two breakfasts – one before the workout and one before school. So, send athletes to practice with a snack to help them recover and refuel.

Be Proactive About Hydration. Staying hydrated during the school day is challenging. In fact, studies show that many student athletes start their sports already dehydrated, making it difficult for them to catch up during activity. For safety and performance reasons athletes need to be hydrated no matter what the season, and water isn’t enough because it doesn’t hydrate as effectively as a sports drink like Gatorade that is scientifically formulated with fluid, electrolytes and carbohydrates to rapidly replace what athletes lose through sweat and provide energy to keep them at the top of their game.

Use Sports Sense to Power Schoolwork. Great athletes are disciplined, focused and dedicated. Help young athletes channel these qualities to manage their schoolwork as well. Encourage them to use free time at school to review notes or knock off smaller assignments. Also, coach them to tackle the tough stuff first. Young athletes will be tired after sports, so they should finish priority and difficult homework earlier in the day.

Don’t Forget the Fun. Youth sports may be increasingly competitive, but the top reason kids play sports is to enjoy the game. Look out for warning signs that students are struggling to enjoy the experience, and work with them to find a solution. Warning signs include: complaints of sickness at practice or game time; slow return to practice after injury; nervousness, anxiety or anger before, during or after the game; practices well but plays poorly.

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Giveaway will end at 8pm on Friday, November 26th
Winner will be chosen by Random.org and announced on Saturday
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amylynne said...

Homework comes first. Make sure to get the schoolwork done before focusing on the sports.

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I always have my son do his homework first then he goes to practice. I say to get our work done first and then go and be with his friends.
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You have to keep your grades up to play sports.

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School work is important sports is for fun if you succeed at school you will succeed everywhere else.
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janetfaye said...

My advice would be that school is more important and has to come first before sports. If all the school work and studying is done, there is time for sports.

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To make the balance--i make sure they get everything school related done first--sports are fine but knowledge is better. :)

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Keep up with your homework and school projects so that you don't start to fall behind on practice/game days.
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Julie said...

Tell him that schoolwork is the most important. If grades are good, then he can participate sports.
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Make doing well in school a priority, because if you aren't doing well in school, you can't play sports!
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Susan said...

As a former teacher/volleyball coach, I always told my players that schoolwork always came first. I don't know a coach who wouldn't agree or understand if a child had to miss practice to get a little extra tutoring in a subject so he/she could succeed.

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Tamara B. said...

Set a schedule for yourself, stay organized with your school work so you won't get behind and get frustrated. When you get home from school grab a quick snack and get as much homework done before your sports practice. On the weekends organize your backpack, go through folders and study school notes so you are ahead of the game for studying for an upcomming test.
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For my kids I always tell them to keep academics first sports second. Everything needs a healthy balance to achieve success
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