

Malcolm Gladwell & Dr. Michael Gervais on the State of Youth Sports and More
Aug 19, 2025
Malcolm Gladwell, bestselling author known for his insights on success, joins Dr. Michael Gervais, a leading sports psychologist, to dive deep into youth sports. They discuss the immense pressures kids face from parents and society, stressing the need for joy and personal growth over competition. The duo also highlights the significance of mental skills in sports, examines the impact of nontraditional sports on youth, and addresses the crucial balance between enjoyment and pressure in shaping young athletes' experiences.
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High Stress, Low Stakes Problem
- Youth sports are high-stress and low-stakes for most kids, creating misaligned incentives.
- We should design mass-participation systems that celebrate effort, not only top performers.
Why Running Shows Better Design
- Running illustrates how some sports naturally support lifelong participation and joy beyond winning.
- Many youth programs deny kids that experience by prioritizing early competition and selection.
Introduce Movement Before Specialization
- Start by emphasizing movement's social, physical, and aesthetic benefits when introducing kids to running.
- Observe whether the child finds pleasure in pushing pace before encouraging specialization.