Inner Athlete Podcast

Ep. 143 Early Specialisation in Youth Sport: Training Too Early, Burnout & Long-Term Development

Inner Athlete Performance Pty Ltd Season 4 Episode 143

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On this episode of The Inner Athlete Podcast, host Trent sits down with Dr. Paul Gamble to unpack one of the biggest questions in youth sport development today:
Are young athletes specialising and training too early?
With experience across elite sport, long-term athletic development, and youth performance systems in the UK, New Zealand, and Canada, Paul shares a grounded look at the realities of modern youth sport — and the risks of treating kids like mini-professionals too soon.
Trent and Paul discuss:

Why early specialisation in youth sport is often misunderstood
What the research says about elite athlete development
The dangers of premature professionalism
Overtraining, burnout, and injury risk in young athletes
Why free play still matters for athletic development
How parents and coaches can create healthier youth sport environments
The difference between biological age and chronological age
What athleticism really means for long-term performance
This episode is packed with practical insights for parents, coaches, and young athletes who want to build sustainable success in sport — without sacrificing enjoyment, health, or long-term development.

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