As one of the longest members of the program, Logan Kim fully embodies what it means to be part of SoCal Youth Sports. He has become a big character in our classes and he is enthusiastic and curious. Whether it is building his own remote control car or video game, Logan has a hunger to know and do more! He is constantly asking why, attempting how, and ploughing through any obstacles on the way of his own success. It is this curiosity and this consistent display of courageousness (Brains + Bravery) in every challenge he has set that has really begun to shine through from when we first met.
This week’s blog posting is from a special guest based in the UK, Gráinne Yeatman. Gráinne is a specialist speech and language therapist and dives into the world of communication with children. She talks about the power of sport and how children can use sport to grow and understand their emotions. She gives us adults tips on how we can support our children in communicating these emotions with us.
Let us put the hurdles, sticks and slalom of cones away. Keep work away from playing. Keep the kids not just IN the game but IN LOVE WITH THE GAME!
Refer-A-Friend Program is LIVE!
-Refer a friend (share this post, our flyers, our social media info, etc.)
-Have them sign up and enter who referred them
-After they attend 1 class, you will receive 1 free class for your child
This week I joined friend and soccer enthusiast, Josh Cannon of the CannonConversations Podcast, for my podcast debut. In part 1, we talk about all things football and Aston Villa, my first love. Sorry, Laura. We delve into the understated job Dean Smith has done, where Jack Grealish should feature in England’s priorities and the […]
In the midst of the worst global pandemic in 100 years I have decided to do what any rational, normal, immigrant would do in Los Angeles, back myself to “make it big” and build my own sports program. Southern California Youth Sports Solutions… And this is my blog to kick it all off!