Building Focus in a Distracted World: How Young Athletes Can Stay Locked In
How Young Athletes Can Train Focus in a Distracted World (Mindfulness, Cue Words & Clear Targets)
Host Valerie Alston explains why focus is harder than ever in today’s attention economy, where notifications and constant novelty train brains to shift attention for quick dopamine rewards, making sustained concentration feel like work. She describes how this shows up in youth sports as difficulty locking in during long practices, zoning out in drills, rushing reps, losing focus after mistakes, and quitting sooner when results aren’t immediate. Alston emphasizes that focus is a trainable skill and shares three practical tools: mindfulness practice (starting with 1–2 minutes of breath-focused attention and building toward about 12 minutes a day, 5 days a week for 8 weeks), in-the-moment cue words to redirect attention, and setting clear, specific process targets. She ends with family discussion questions and ideas to reduce distractions.
00:00 Distraction Era Athletes
01:01 Attention Economy Explained
03:29 How Distraction Hits Sports
06:27 Focus Is Trainable
07:06 Mindfulness For Focus
08:50 Breathing Practice Basics
11:58 Cue Words To Refocus
14:35 Set Clear Targets
16:21 Family Conversation Questions
19:15 Wrap Up And Next Steps
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Discussion questions:
- When do you feel most distracted during your sport practice, games, or somewhere else?
- What’s one thing you could focus on more consistently in your next game?
- Which focus tool do you think would help you most breathing, cue words, or setting a clear goal?
- What’s one distraction we could reduce during practice or before games to help you focus better?
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