The piece argues that youth sports are increasingly being treated like pro pipelines—more training, more games, and more pressure—leading to burnout and higher injury risk for kids. It highlights concerns around early specialization and year-round competition, urging parents and coaches to prioritize rest, recovery, and long-term athlete development over constant play.
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