The Dad Edge Podcast

Why 70% of Kids Quit Sports by 13 & How Parents Can Stop Killing the Joy of the Game featuring Jonathan Carone

Dec 11, 2025
Jonathan Carone, the creator of Healthy Sports Parents, joins the conversation to share vital insights on why 70% of kids quit sports by age 13. He highlights how the pressure from well-meaning parents can turn fun into stress, contributing to burnout. Carone discusses the hectic reality of travel sports, the decline of recreational leagues, and the alarming rise of injuries in young athletes. He emphasizes the importance of fostering a love for the game through supportive sideline behavior and effective communication during car rides home.
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INSIGHT

Why Most Kids Quit Sports

  • Seventy percent of kids quit sports by age 13 because it stops being fun, not mainly due to screens or school.
  • Adult pressure is the primary driver that turns play into misery for youth athletes.
INSIGHT

Rec Leagues Hollowed Out Over Time

  • Travel/select sports drained volunteer coaches from rec leagues, collapsing community-based options.
  • That shift pushed more kids and parents into year-round travel culture and increased pressure.
ADVICE

Calculate True Time Costs

  • Expect 6–15 hours per week for one travel athlete before private lessons or training are added.
  • Factor in travel time and tournament days when deciding family commitment levels.
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