Your child just got cut from the team. Your young athlete isn't the fastest, strongest, or most "naturally gifted" player. You've been told they don't have "what it takes."
Here's the truth that will change everything: Talent isn't worth shit. But your child is.
The Devastating Myth That's Destroying PotentialEvery day, millions of young athletes quit sports because they've been labeled "untalented." Parents watch their children's dreams die because coaches focus on genetic gifts rather than character. Meanwhile, the qualities that actually predict long-term success are completely ignored.
This has to stop.
From 30 Years Working with Elite AthletesWayne Goldsmith has spent three decades working with Olympic champions, world record holders, and professional athletes across six continents. He's discovered something that contradicts everything most people believe about athletic success:
The athletes who achieve sustained excellence aren't necessarily the most "talented"-they're the ones who make championship choices.
The 10 Championship Choices That Matter More Than TalentIn this groundbreaking book, you'll discover:
This book is for families who refuse to accept that genetic lottery determines potential. It's for parents who want to develop character alongside athletic ability.
Real Stories, Practical Strategies, Lasting ResultsPacked with real examples from elite sports and practical conversation starters for critical moments, this book provides everything you need to:
Michael Jordan was cut from his high school team. Tom Brady was drafted 199th. Stephen Curry was "too small" for major colleges.
What if your "untalented" child is exactly where they need to be to develop the qualities that actually matter?
The Championship Choice Is YoursYou can continue believing the talent myth and watching potential die in young athletes. Or you can join the revolution that's changing how we think about athletic development and human potential.
Your child may not be talented. But they can be something infinitely better-they can be someone of character who maximizes whatever abilities they possess.
That's what's actually worth everything.
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