7 Thoughts on Coaching Young Athletes

7 Thoughts on Coaching Young Athletes

Author: Mike Robertson February 6, 2026 Duration: 38:25

If you train young athletes, this episode is for you!

Here I’m going to share 7 powerful insights from my 25 years of coaching young athletes.

Whether it’s customizing your communication, monitoring your energy, or practical strategies to motivate and connect with your young athletes, I know you’ll take something away from this podcast that will help you level up.

So without any further ado, let’s dive in!

 

Quotable Quotes:

Understanding each athlete’s unique character, interests, and mindset is crucial for effective coaching. Tailoring your approach enhances engagement and development

 

The goal is to make young athletes love the process of training so it becomes a lifelong habit, not just a chore. Transform the gym into their favorite place

 

A relentless focus on effort and attitude can compensate for talent gaps. Perseverance becomes the real differentiator in performance.

 

This Week on the Physical Prep Podcast:

  • How I’ve learned from ALL my various experiences in the fitness industry, and how they’ve all given me perspective
  • Why just like coaching cues, you have to individualize how you coach your athletes
  • The power of finding your own, unique aura and coaching-style to truly stand out
  • Are some kids more “coachable” than others? And if so, how do you connect with the ones who aren’t???
  • Why effort is such a critical piece of the puzzle, and why it carries over to every facet of life after sports
  • A question to ponder: Are you “that coach?”
  • Why you have to monitor and control YOUR energy as a coach
  • One thing you HAVE to do, for as long as you’re coaching!

 

 

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Mike Robertson hosts the Physical Preparation Podcast, a space dedicated to the intricate craft of building better athletes and more effective coaches. Instead of quick fixes or fads, conversations here focus on the principles and practical details that form the foundation of sustainable performance. Each episode features in-depth discussions with leading experts from the health and fitness world, breaking down complex concepts into actionable strategies. You’ll hear honest explorations of training methodologies, injury prevention, and the nuanced decisions that separate good programs from great ones. This podcast serves as a continual education for anyone serious about understanding the ‘why’ behind physical preparation, whether you’re designing regimens for others or refining your own athletic journey. The dialogue is grounded in real-world application, aiming to sharpen your critical thinking and provide tools that can be implemented immediately. Tune in for a consistently insightful look at how intelligent training philosophy translates into tangible results, fostering a deeper appreciation for the art and science of human performance.
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