
This podcast is intended for parents who have a dream of having your baby become an athlete one day. I'm here to justify the need to begin as early as 2 month old. Research is strong, supporting documentation tells us that we are late by intervention at age 4. There is strong overlap between professional athletes and developmental stages. For example, latest approach to working with athletes is to... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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In this podcast, we will explore using logic to determine the best age to begin a sport. At age 3, he/she should be seen as a preparation for determination at age 4. In other words, the acquired skill required to perform such as action can be master... more
In this podcast episode, we are going to define the role of coaches per my opinion. We explore scenarios and determine best outcomes based on logic.
This episode will cover the characteristics of professional athletes and work ethics associated wit... more
In this podcast, we are going to induct and deduct a few things related to environmental (physical space requirements) needs and determine that 3 years old, a child is able to accept throwing, catching, and run.
We will allow ourselves to step back... more
In this podcast, we will cover the boundaries of what the child considers to be his playground. If we decide to allow the child to choose 'his arena', perhaps we can have him/her tell the audience of his needs. If he uses this logic to other aspects ... more
In this podcast, we identify steps most commonly missed due to inability to recognize it's importance until later ages.
This podcast will focus on the importance of upper extremity dissociation of lower extremities through trunk rotation. Trunk rot... more
This podcast is intended for the recognition of 'supervision' by adjusting ourselves to facilitate next task by inclusion of furniture at the barrier point. In other words, I question the size of the space if the first item of choice happens to be th... more
In this podcast, we will identify ourselves as playing a role of a designer. Completion of what takes place is associated up to acquired standing. I will choose to focus on tall kneeling for longer duration. The essence of standing is one that is com... more
The intended use of this podcast is to establish ourselves as the one to 'checkmark' our intentions. I personally have that challenge. I never found an end to my goals, but yet I kept reaching and one day it was recognized and signed off by myself (3... more
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