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Kids Count Radio: Lauer explains what it takes to be a good coach

March 30, 2012
Kids Count Radio: Lauer explains what it takes to be a good coach

Larry Lauer, coaching director at the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports (ISYS) and MSU kinesiology researcher, recently appeared on the Indiana-based Kids Count Radio Show. The program, which is produced by the Indiana Youth Institute, recruited Lauer to give an expert opinion about the important roles that coaches play in the lives of youth athletes...
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Stumbling in the sports spotlight – the right way

January 24, 2012
Stumbling in the sports spotlight – the right way

Billy Cundiff of the Baltimore Ravens and Kyle Williams of the San Francisco 49ers have been under public scrutiny since making major mistakes during their teams’ NFL playoff games. Their response to the incidents could be just as important as what happens on the field, according to Larry Lauer of the Institute for the...
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Lauer talks to ESPN Magazine, addresses abuse in youth sport

December 16, 2011
Lauer talks to ESPN Magazine, addresses abuse in youth sport

In response to the recent coaching scandal at Pennsylvania State University, ESPN The Magazine has dedicated its December cover story to spreading awareness about sexual abuse among youth athletes. The article urges parents, teachers and adults everywhere to educate children about sexual predators, despite the human tendency to shy away from such taboo topics. For insight about this difficult...
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ISYS researchers develop new coach training program for iHoops

November 4, 2011

iHoops, the official youth basketball organization of the NCAA and NBA, has successfully launched the iHoops Coach Education program, thanks to a recent partnership with the National Federation of State High Schools. The program includes five interactive courses, which were developed by researchers and scientists at the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports at Michigan State University. Designed for coaches of both interscholastic-age...
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