Synopsis
Parents play a pivotal role in allowing kids to pursue their sporting aspirations and enjoy all the benefits that youth sports have to offer. Despite being much relied upon and expected to assume a host of different roles at various stages, the sport parent has to date been under-served with resources to help them fulfil these responsibilities. Sports Parenting was written to fill this gap and takes a deep dive to explore how parents can best support young performers, whether they aspire to reach the highest level or simply wish to enjoy the positive social, developmental and life-long health aspects.
In an era when youth sports participation has become all the more vital to help kids flourish, parents seeking to provide their child with the best opportunities to enjoy these benefits face an ever-growing array of challenges. Surrounding organised youth sports is a multi-billion dollar industry, requiring the sport parent to be a discerning consumer. Each stage of the journey brings new trials and potential pitfalls that unsuspecting young performers and their parents can easily fall prey to.
The book aims to provide readers with the knowledge to discern the best ways to support kids to negotiate the various challenges they face in their youth sports participation. Beyond supporting the aspiring high performer, an over-arching theme is how we can help kids to stay on the path and prevent them falling through the cracks along the way. To that end, we delve into the different facets of talent development to better understand the underlying processes. As well as providing deeper insights into the trials that kids face as the journey unfolds, the reader will come to understand how their role is likely to evolve so that they are equipped to handle the major transitions as they occur. In doing so, the reader will find new common ground and gain a shared understanding that will enable them to work collaboratively with sport coaches and the supporting cast of practitioners, teachers and others.
Sports Parenting presents a guide to help parents and young performers navigate the youth sports journey. Informed by the relevant research literature and infused with wisdom gained over three decades overseeing and operating within talent development pathways and working with young athletes on the ground, each section methodically walks the reader through all parts of the process at each stage in the journey. Each chapter elucidates the key principles that parents can apply in different scenarios and closes with practical recommendations and action items to implement.
About the Author
Paul Gamble PhD has worked with elite athletes of all ages from an array of sports during a career working in elite and professional sport that has spanned three decades and three continents. Paul's aim to bridge the worlds of academic research and applied practice was evident as he completed his PhD in 2005 alongside his day job with English Premiership rugby union side London Irish. Paul published his first textbook 'Strength and Conditioning for Team Sports' in 2009. Paul's writing has long focused on applying knowledge to develop real-world expertise. Paul's interests and areas of professional practice are many and varied and his recent books have explored themes of leadership, performance management and reflective practice. However, the area he is most passionate about is supporting young athletes to realise their potential and ensuring the health of the next generation of sport stars. Paul's most recent book 'Sports Parenting', originally released in 2022 and now updated with a revised edition hitting the shelves in January 2026, continues this evolution by bringing parents into the fold. Originally from the UK, Paul is much-travelled and following six years in New Zealand most recently relocated to Canada, where he presently resides with his wife Sian and his son Leo. Paul is also an elite track and field coach - he attended the IAAF World Championships in 2017 as a coach with the New Zealand team and continues to serve as consultant coach and mentor as well as being an accredited coach developer for Athletics Canada. Alongside the independent coaching initiative that he launched in 2019, Paul presently consults with organisations and provides continuing education to coaches and practitioners across disciplines. Paul also regularly shares content on themes relating to youth sport and talent development via the Athlete Generation substack.
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