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Schupak Sports explores youth sports through the lens of coaching, parenting, and player development, with a strong emphasis on the early years—from tee ball through the youth and middle school levels.


Hosted by longtime youth sports coach and author Marty Schupak, the show offers practical commentary on effective practices, age-appropriate training, communication with parents, and creating positive sports experiences for kids. Drawing on over 30 years of coaching experience, Marty shares real-world insights, simple drills, and common-sense guidance for volunteer coaches and sports parents alike.


Schupak Sports also features conversations and interviews with people involved in youth and amateur sports, offering perspective on leadership, development, and long-term growth.


Whether you coach, parent, or simply care about youth sports being done the right way, this podcast focuses on what actually helps kids learn, enjoy the game, and want to keep playing.


Learn more at www.SchupakSports.com

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    • Tee Ball Players Develop at Different Paces
      Feb 20 2026

      Tee ball players do not develop on the same timeline—physically, emotionally, or with motor skills—and expecting them to do so creates unnecessary pressure for kids, parents, and coaches.

      In this episode, Marty Schupak explains why early development in tee ball is rarely linear and why comparisons at young ages can be misleading. Some children gain coordination quickly, others develop confidence later, and many make sudden leaps after periods of little visible progress. That variation is normal and healthy.

      Using real-world examples, including well-known athletes who developed at different paces, Marty highlights why early ability is a poor predictor of long-term success. He also discusses practical coaching strategies such as rotating players in the field and batting order, structuring practices to meet different ability levels, and using assistant coaches to maximize learning without labeling kids.

      The episode also addresses common parent concerns. Marty explains how proactive communication can prevent misunderstandings and why short, thoughtful conversations early in the season often make the biggest difference. He also shares when simple handouts can be helpful—and why overloading families with information usually backfires.

      This commentary is designed for tee ball coaches and parents who want to create a supportive, developmentally appropriate environment where kids feel encouraged, improve at their own pace, and enjoy coming back to the field.

      Learn more at https://www.SchupakSports.com

      Schupak Sports is a weekly youth sports commentary hosted by longtime coach and author Marty Schupak. New episodes are released on Fridays. Learn more at www.SchupakSports.com.

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      5 min
    • Youth Sports Coaching: Thinking Outside The Box
      Feb 13 2026

      Youth sports coaching often follows familiar patterns—but some of the most meaningful progress happens when coaches are willing to think differently.

      In this episode, Marty Schupak explores what it means to coach outside the box while still respecting fundamentals. Drawing on real examples from baseball, basketball, and other youth sports, he explains how small, creative adjustments can build confidence, awareness, and long-term development in young athletes.

      Topics include rethinking how running is used in practice, using “victory laps” to reward effort instead of punishing mistakes, and showing confidence in struggling players by giving them opportunity rather than reducing roles. Marty also discusses sport-specific training with a twist, including creative shooting practice in basketball and unconventional but teachable moments in baseball strategy.

      The episode also highlights a lesson from legendary coach Jim Valvano and his 1983 NC State championship team. Valvano intentionally used his bench throughout the season—even when it cost games—because he believed you don’t discover who you can trust in March by hiding players in January. That long-term mindset translates directly to youth sports, where preparation, confidence, and experience matter more than short-term results.

      This commentary is designed for coaches and parents who want to develop not just better athletes, but better thinkers—players who understand the game, trust themselves, and aren’t afraid to adapt.

      Learn more at https://www.SchupakSports.com

      Schupak Sports is a weekly youth sports commentary hosted by longtime coach and author Marty Schupak. New episodes are released on Fridays. Learn more at www.SchupakSports.com.

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      8 min
    • The Importance of Assistant Coaches in Tee Ball
      Feb 6 2026

      Assistant coaches play a far bigger role in tee ball than many people realize. At this level, having multiple adults on the field isn’t about filling roles—it’s about safety, organization, and creating a positive experience for young players.

      In this episode, Marty Schupak explains why assistant coaches are essential in tee ball and how shared responsibility dramatically reduces risk. Young players move quickly, swing bats without awareness, and need constant supervision. When more adults are present and engaged, the field becomes safer and more manageable.

      The episode also explores how setting expectations early—starting with the first parents’ meeting—can change the tone of an entire season. By making it clear that every parent is an assistant coach, teams run more smoothly and no single person carries the full burden.

      Marty discusses practical ways to involve parents without overwhelming them, including asking each family to help with one practice and one game. Even small contributions, when shared across the group, create a major impact. With enough assistants, coaches can split teams into smaller groups, increase repetitions, and reduce standing around—making practices more effective and more fun.

      Importantly, assistant coaches don’t need baseball knowledge to be valuable. Their primary role is safety, followed by energy and encouragement. Over time, many parents grow more comfortable and even discover a lasting interest in coaching or volunteering.

      This episode also looks at the bigger picture: how welcoming assistant coaches help build a strong, supportive community around youth sports and set the cultural foundation for a successful league.

      Learn more at www.SchupakSports.com

      Schupak Sports is a weekly youth sports commentary hosted by longtime coach and author Marty Schupak. New episodes are released on Fridays. Learn more at www.SchupakSports.com.

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      5 min
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