Record participation numbers just hit 8.2 million high school athletes. The NFHS released new rule changes for next season. Fresh research on sleep and performance is reshaping how programs approach training and recovery.
And somewhere in your league, a family is weighing whether they can afford another season. A talented kid is getting 6 hours of sleep and wondering why performance feels off. A player is considering stepping away because the pressure became overwhelming.
These aren't future problems. They're happening right now, in programs across the country.
The good news? Understanding what's changing gives you the chance to adapt. And the coaches who stay informed about these shifts are building programs that families want to be part of.
Here's what's happening that every youth and high school coach need to know about...
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Sleep Deprivation Is A Hidden Performance Killer A systematic review published in PMC and research from the Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics show that adolescent athletes sleeping fewer than 8 hours per night are 1.7 times more likely to sustain sports-related injuries compared to peers getting adequate sleep. → Your Practice Schedule Might Be Part of the Problem → Recovery Is Training High school athletes need 8-10 hours of sleep. Most are getting 6-7. That's not a discipline issue. That's a systems issue. → Travel Tournaments Are Sleep Destroyers Sources: Milewski et al. (2014) Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics; Von Rosen et al. (2017) Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports; PMC Systematic Review (2019); Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine (2025)
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Youth Sports Costs Surge 46% Since 2019 — Access and Equity Are Now Strategic IssuesSurvey by Aspen Institute's Project Play reports average family spent ~$1,016 on a child's primary sport in 2024 — a 46% increase since 2019. → Audit Your Program's Cost Structure
You may not be able to solve the entire equity problem, but you might be able to make a difference in life of a few players.
Even a modest reduction in expenses could mean a family keeps their child in the game instead of stepping away. If your answer is "we play in good tournaments" or "we get exposure," that's weak.
Source: Aspen Institute Project Play, 2024 |
Leader's Principle: Programs that solve for access today build the talent pipelines of tomorrow. Equity isn't charity — it's competitive advantage.
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Mental Performance Training Gains Mainstream Adoption in Youth BasketballMultiple organizations — including Illinois basketball programs, Jr. NBA's "Next Level Mentality" series, and elite training academies — are embedding mental performance training into youth basketball programs.
Why This Is Important: Mental performance is no longer "soft skills." It's performance optimization. → Coaches and Parents Are Mental Health Allies
These are FREE resources. Use them. Share them with players and parents.
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Recommended Podcast Episodes 🎧HEALTHY YOUTH SPORTSThe Importance of Sleep for Young AthletesThis episode of The Healthy Youth Sports Podcast features pediatric sports medicine expert Dr. Holly Benjamin discussing why sleep is essential for young athletes—including its impact on health, learning, mood, and performance—along with practical tips for better sleep habits and the benefits of napping for recovery and development.
This isn't about gaming the system. It's about understanding the game from another perspective. → Run a "Live Call" Drill → Teach Players to Play Through Bad Calls |
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