5 Youth Sports Lessons from This Week: Steph Curry, the Kentucky Derby, Leadership & Mental Toughness

EPISODE · May 4, 2026 · 21 MIN

5 Youth Sports Lessons from This Week: Steph Curry, the Kentucky Derby, Leadership & Mental Toughness

from Car Ride Conversations For Sports Families

5 Quick Sports Lessons for Confident, Calm, Clutch KidsHost Valerie Alston shares a “grab bag” episode with five micro-lessons from sports to help young athletes build confidence, calm, and clutch performance: the Kentucky Derby comeback as a reminder not to panic when behind and that late bloomers exist; stats that 95% of Fortune 500 leaders and 94% of women in C-suite roles played competitive sports, reframing youth sports as life-skill development beyond scholarships or pros; Steph Curry’s diaphragmatic breath training with sandbags to improve conditioning and nervous-system regulation; a college baseball rain-delay dance-off highlighting how to stay loose and manage uncontrollable downtime; and the importance of teaching kids emotion vocabulary so labeling feelings reduces their power. The episode ends with family discussion questions about comparison, life skills from sport, breathing under pressure, and hard-to-talk-about emotions.00:00 Grab Bag Kickoff01:34 Derby Comeback Mindset03:36 Late Bloomers and Grit05:07 Sports Build Leaders07:12 Curry Breath Training10:01 Rain Delay Fun12:28 Name It to Tame It15:22 Listener Support and Setup15:57 Car Ride Questions20:31 Wrap Up and Next StepsDiscussion questions: Where do you feel like you’re still in the middle of your race and shouldn’t compare yourself to others yet?What life skill do you think sports is teaching you right now besides just how to play?When you get nervous before games, what happens to your breathing and could practicing it help?What emotion do you think you feel most often in sports that’s hard to talk about?Thanks for joining me on Confident, Calm, and Clutch Car Ride Conversations! If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe to the podcast so you never miss a moment. Share it with other parents or coaches who could use a little extra inspiration on the go.For exclusive tips, tools, and updates join my newsletter at www.confidentcalmclutch.com/newsletterFor more specific tips on building mental toughness, buy my book Confident, Calm and Clutch: How to build confidence and mental toughness for young athletes using sports psychologyIf you are a coach looking for ways to build mental toughness into your practices then check out my coaching resources (books, assessments, conversation starters, community and more) here.Parents join my Facebook group to Help Your Athlete Gain Mental Toughness for ParentsHave an idea for a topic? Submit your idea here.Questions? Comments? Ideas? Email me: [email protected] Me on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valstoncoachingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/valstoncoachingYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@valstoncoaching9666Watch every episode of Car Ride Conversations here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOjguEFjF88w5Wl-eA9dlkwLk7f_sI12V

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