How to Keep the Love of Your Sport as a Teen When the Pressure Feels Like Too Much with Harvey Aratron

Have you ever felt like the sport you once loved has started to feel more like a job? In this episode of Healthy Teen Life, Leslie sits down with Harvey Araton, a 25-year New York Times columnist and author of The Goal of the Game, to talk about what youth sports pressure is doing to young athletes and how you can start playing for yourself again.

If you have ever stayed in a sport because quitting felt like letting everyone down, wondered whether you love the game or just love the approval, or felt like the pressure has gotten so big that the fun has completely disappeared, this episode will give you a new way to look at it all. Harvey shares honest insight, real stories, and the perspective shift that could change everything about how you experience your sport.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • How to figure out whether you're playing your sport for yourself or for the approval of the people around you

  • What the difference looks like between healthy commitment and unhealthy pressure

  • Why 60 to 70% of young athletes quit by age 13 or 14 and what that means for you

  • How to rebuild your identity so it isn't completely tied to your performance or your team

  • What parents can do to support without pushing too far

  • The truth about college scholarships that most families don't find out until it's too late

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