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Youth $ports
Ally Tucker
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365 Days Later
Youth $ports
1 hour 19 minutes 33 seconds
4 months ago
365 Days Later
Episode 56: Ryan Galanaugh (Rec soccer parent turned club soccer parent) 🎙 In this episode: I talk with Ryan Galanaugh, a youth sports Dad whose daughter recently made the big switch from recreational soccer to club soccer at the age of 10. In the 1st half of the episode, he broke down the decision-making process that led to the "leveling up." 365 days later, we recorded the 2nd half of the episode... Where he updated me on how the first year of that transition went.  🔹 When Is It Time?Ryan breaks down the subtle (and not-so-subtle) signs it was time to move on from rec—his daughter needed more of a challenge and teammates who matched her drive. 🔹 The Club ConundrumHow do you pick the right team? When’s the right time to make the jump? And what if you wait too long? 🔹 Hopes for the SwitchIt wasn’t just about soccer. Ryan wanted his daughter to grow as a player and a person—through skill-building, adversity, and team dynamics. 🔹 One Year Later…Spoiler: She’s still playing. But it wasn’t a guarantee. There were moments of doubt, second-guessing, and some serious sideline culture shock. 🔹 Sideline ShockFrom screaming parents to kids getting paid for goals, Ryan was floored by the pressure and, at times, toxicity he saw in club soccer. 🔹 Living Through the KidsRyan reflects on the real problem: too many parents chasing their own dreams through their children’s games. 🔹 Was It Worth It?Yes. But he’s clear—it wouldn’t have been catastrophic to wait. There’s no perfect window, just what works for your family. 🔹 Protecting Family TimeEven with a busier schedule, Ryan made sure weekends and dinners didn’t disappear. It wasn’t easy—but it mattered.
Youth $ports