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This Is What Youth Sports Should Look Like

This Is What Youth Sports Should Look Like

Norway is doing something most countries aren’t.

Universally developing athletes (and dominating) while maintaining a healthy, balanced, ‘fun’, kid-centric approach to youth sports.

Norway won more medals than any nation in the history of the Winter Olympics. For a country with only 5 million people (California alone has 8-times that), that’s not too shabby. Yet, they define their youth sports mission as “The Joy Of Sports For All”.

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So how are they able to do it?

Tom Farrey, Executive Director of the Sports & Society Program at the Aspen Institute, traveled to Norway to find out.

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Here are our key takeaways from the interview and you should also read Farrey’s recent NY Times Article on the subject: Does Norway Have the Answer to Excess in Youth Sports?

First of all, what’s THE PROBLEM?

What is Norway doing differently?

What can we do?

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