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In this episode, Roy and Patrick interview Brian Fruscio, a coach at Canterbury School. They discuss the impact of older athletes on younger ones, the importance of role models, and the influence of coaches in youth sports. Brian shares stories about his coaching career and the lessons he instills in his players through his cardinal rules. He also talks about his experience coaching his son and the strong family ties in his hometown. In this conversation, Brian discusses the importance of trust and building relationships with young athletes. He emphasizes the need to earn the trust of players before telling them the truth and offers advice for youth sports coaches and parents. Brian also shares his experience coaching players who have gone on to play collegiate athletics and highlights the importance of sending players to coaches who develop them both athletically and personally. The conversation ends with a trivia question about the longest winning streak in UConn women's basketball history.

keywords: youth sports, role models, coaching, Canterbury School, Albany Academy, cardinal rules, family ties, trust, relationships, youth sports, coaching, parents, collegiate athletics, UConn women's basketball
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00:00The Influence of Older Athletes and Role Models
06:39The Impact of Coaches in Youth Sports
17:10Trust and Accountability in Building Successful Teams
19:17The Importance of Positive Team Dynamics
27:11The Cardinal Rules of a Sports Program
32:46Building Trust and Getting to Know Players
35:29The Role of Parents in Youth Sports
36:28Discipline and Accountability in Player Development
43:06Prioritizing Mental Health in Youth Sports
44:41Effective Coaching Strategies
45:57Developing Players On and Off the Court
51:40The class athlete outro music.mp3