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The Role Of The Youth AthleteWritten by Joe Waters Posted: 5/5/08
The Youth Athlete has many responsibilities and duties as they participate in their sport. They have responsibilities to themselves and their parents, their teammates, their coaches, their opponents, and the referees.
In order for an athlete to enjoy the positive benefits of participating in youth sports, their responsibilities must first be clearly defined and understood. These responsibilities should be communicated from the coach to the athletes and their parents before the season gets under way. When their responsibilities are clearly defined, the youth athlete is much more willing to accept and carry these out throughout the season.
An enjoyable experience in youth sports is one that places many demands on the youth athlete while at the same time providing them with many positive benefits. These demands can only be met and these benefits can only be realized when the athlete is taught to be a responsible part of their team.
As they participate in sports, the youth athlete should put a tremendous amount of effort into following the ten responsibilities listed below. By doing this, they are putting themselves, their teammates and their coaches in a much better position to enjoy their youth sports experience.
1. The youth athlete should always treat their teammates and opponents with respect and dignity.
2. The youth athlete should obey all team and league rules at all times.
3. The youth athlete should give their full attention when they are being instructed on skills, drills and techniques.
4. The youth athlete should always participate in practices and games with a clear mind.
5. The youth athlete should immediately report any injury to their coach for further medical evaluation.
6. The youth athlete should always discourage their teammates and opponents from breaking the rules.
7. The youth athlete should play under emotional control during practices and games.
8. The youth athlete should avoid acting aggressively or in a self-destructing manner.
9. The youth athlete should compliment their teammates and opponents on their good performances.
10. The youth athlete should return to playing after an injury is completely treated and healed.
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