Practical Wisdom for Families with Athletes: Winning Isn't the Ultimate Goal

Practical Wisdom for Families with Athletes: Winning Isn't the Ultimate Goal

Practical Wisdom for Families with Athletes: Winning Isn't the Ultimate Goal

Practical Wisdom for Families with Athletes: Winning Isn't the Ultimate Goal

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Overview

Competitive athletics is broken. We are building "champions," but we have lost the true reward of athletic involvement. We need some practical wisdom to better navigate the journey.

Fraze and Williams invite parents, coaches, and athletes into deeper conversations about the nature of their relationship with competitive athletics. This book cannot make your athlete a superstar, but it can help them become the best version of themselves. It also cannot make your athlete's difficult team environment better, but you and your athlete can better understand how to navigate such situations.

We have an opportunity to do something meaningful and challenge the all-in, identity-robbing practices in sports so athletes can do what they were initially recruited to do: have fun with friends!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940186176268
Publisher: Leafwood Publishers
Publication date: 06/11/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 583 KB

About the Author

Dr. David Fraze is an associate professor and Endowed Chair of Youth & Family Ministry at Lubbock Christian University. He has served for over 35 years working with adolescents and families in church, school, and athletic settings. He has spent the last 15 years working with coaches, student-athletes, and athletic families on performance, team dynamics, and character development. Fraze and his wife, Lisa, live in Lubbock, Texas, and have two children, Braeden (married to Jenna) and Shelbee, and one grandchild, Olivia.

Dr. Monica Williams is an associate professor and the master’s program coordinator in the Exercise and Sport Sciences department at Lubbock Christian University. She has worked with K–12 and college students and student-athletes in Texas and California for more than 17 years. Williams lives in Lubbock, Texas, and has two children, Soraya and Asher. She also has a niece, Trinity, and nephew, Jayden, whom she loves as her own.
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