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Welcome to Play On

Welcome to Play On

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Hi Sports Social listeners!

We're jumping into your feed to bring you an episode of our new little gem, Play On: Helping teens stay in the game. And given that every second child and many adults are all of a sudden considering soccer as a sport of choice, we thought we'd give you some tools to navigate a situation that often arises when you're new to something.

This episode is all about What to do when...you're the worst player in the team

Ouch. What do you do if you’re the worst player on the team? Bec, Georgie and Libby offer solutions for staying in the game including asking yourself to check the story you’re telling yourself about your performance. Libby shares how sucking at netball helped her find swimming and Georgie discusses the pain of being moved UP a level and being the weakest and youngest link.

If you love this episode, we have more!

Available as a limited series here: https://rebeccasparrow.com/play-on/ (The Sport Social listeners can get a 10% discount using PLAY10. You're welcome). Just follow the link and Play On will load into your preferred podcast app.

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Subscribe on Apple Podcasts here: apple.co/PlayOn and receive the limited series + ongoing content (interviews with experts, athletes and Q&A episodes with Libby).

You can also follow all things Play On on Instagram at @playonaustralia, and the brilliant Rebecca Sparrow @rebeccasparrow72 and on Facebook.

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