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Let's continue our conversation with Mr Everett Glenn, President of the National Sports Authority (NSA). NSA despite the fact that sports generate $500 billion per year, there is not a single organization in the community that is a recognized... more

The Virginia High School League (VHSL) transfer rule states that if a student transfers from one school to another without a corresponding move by his or her parents or legal guardian, he/she is ineligible to participate in VHSL activities for... more

The story of an athlete that missed their opportunity tp play at the next level. Join me this week as we hear the testimony of an athlete as he/she shares their story of highs, lows, disappointments, heartache, and the lessons learned on... more

Good day parents, your initial contact with college coaches should be a memorable one. As we all know the first impression is the lasting impression. The same goes for our children, they have to make the same impression. BUT even... more

The key to every athlete's success is self-discipline, positive life skills, a desire to compete, enthusiasm and how to apply them to your sport. In this workshop we will discuss the value of those keys to success in sports. We will do that by... more

A journey of your child's preparation of becoming a professional athlete. Parents what is your role in this quest? What are the true keys to your child success? Should this task be one that he/she take alone? What type of support should... more

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