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  <title>Overcoming Adversity in Youth Sports By Being &amp;quot;All In&amp;quot;</title>
  <description>When sports kids face challenges such as injuries or mistakes, they're more likely to overcome them by being &amp;quot;all in&amp;quot;--committed to working hard and improving in their sport. Chad Dunn, CEO of Move Performance Center and former BMX racer, asks kids facing adversity, &amp;quot;Do you really want to do this?&amp;quot; The right answer, he says, is &amp;quot;Coach, I'm all in.&amp;quot; A big challenge for sports kids is comparing themselves to others, especially when they focus too much on what other athletes are posting on social media, he says. His advice: Stop making comparisons.&amp;amp;nbsp; Send podcast episode ideas to  The Ultimate Sports Parent Follow our  LinkedIn Page Follow us on&amp;amp;nbsp;Apple Podcasts Check out our  youth sports psychology blog&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Building Confidence in Young Athletes</author_name>
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