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Tennis Parenting: The Good and the Bad
It's okay to be a frustrated, anxious tennis parent, as long as you remain a good one. With self-control, the two can co-exist.
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4 Biggest Mistakes Baseball Teams Make in Practice
Feel like you're missing something in practice? Here are four key mistakes many coaches make when it comes to practice, and what y
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The Truth About Childhood Obesity and How to Get Kids Active
Childhood obesity is on the rise. But as parents, there are plenty of things you can do to keep your child healthy, both mentally
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Take a Hike: 10 Tips for Hiking with Kids
Getting your kids excited about hiking isn't always easy. Try these 10 tips to get your kids pumped about the great outdoors.
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Drill of the Week: Defensive Lacrosse Drill for Kids
This week's drill is playing on-ball defense, a lacrosse drill brought to you by CoachUp.com.
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Does Heads Up Football Make the Sport Safer for Kids?
Certification program for coaches aims to cut down on injury risks in youth football.
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Essential Baby Gear for Active Parents
New parents don’t have to put their active lifestyle on hold when the baby arrives if they have the proper gear.
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Lacrosse Equipment Guide
If your interested in signing your child up to play this increasingly popular sport, you’ll want to first familiarize yourself wit
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When to Let Kids Quit
When should you draw the line between encouraging your child to stick with it and letting them quit.
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Why Stretching is Important for Youth Athletes
Help your young athletes avoid injury by teaching them the importance of a proper stretching routine.
By CoachUp.com
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