Offseason Discipline Builds In-Season Confidence | V112
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In Episode 112 of High Performance Parenting, Greg and Jacquie Francis unpack a powerful lesson their daughters learned through tennis tryouts:
You can win the match… and still lose the relationship.
They discuss:
- Why offseason preparation matters more than last-minute effort
- Training physically and mentally before tryouts
- How sibling competition can either strengthen or damage connection
- Why winning at the expense of your sibling isn’t real victory
- The long-term importance of family unity over short-term sports success
If you have multiple kids in the same sport — or competitive personalities in your home — this episode will help you lead wisely.
(00:00) You Didn’t Win If You Lost Your Sibling
(01:44) Lessons From Last Year’s Tryouts
(03:23) Why Offseason Preparation Matters
(05:48) Physical Strength and Mental Readiness
(07:31) Sibling Rivalry and Competition
(10:22) Encouraging Without Discouraging
(12:02) You Have Siblings for Life
(13:44) The Loneliness of Competing Alone
(15:41) Protecting Connection Over Trophies
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