Indiana Seeks to Transform the “Win‐at‐all‐Costs” Sports Culture

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Indiana Seeks to Transform the “Win‐at‐all‐Costs” Sports Culture  The InSideOut Initiative is launching in Indiana in partnership with the IHSAA Foundation,   NFL Foundation, and Indianapolis Colts    The InSideOut Initiative—a nonprofit aimed at transforming the “win‐at‐all‐costs” sports culture in communities  across the country—will launch soon in Indiana, in partnership with the IHSAA Foundation and the Indianapolis  Colts.    Sports engage more individuals, families, and communities in a  shared experience than any other cultural activity, organization  or religion. Three out of four American families with school‐aged  children will have at least one child play an organized sport—  approximately 45 million children.    However, youth sports has evolved into an $8 billion industry  that promotes early specialization, private one‐on‐one coaching,  multi‐team layered participation and a significant financial and emotional investment by parents. Less than 3%  of high school athletes will go on to play college athletics and only a fraction of those—less than 1%—will ever  play professionally. If the value of youth sports comes solely from winning, then millions of kids lose out on the  potential for a life‐changing human growth experience.     “For sports to provide students with human growth opportunities and moral development, we must move  beyond defining success by the scoreboard and create space in the culture for a higher purpose,” says  InSideOut Initiative co‐founder and executive director, Jody Redman. “The InSideOut Initiative provides a  blueprint for systemic change—and guides communities into reframing the purpose of sports, and building a  system that focuses on the development of the educational, social and emotional well‐being of each studentathlete.”    Powered by the NFL Foundation and piloted in Colorado and Texas in 2015,  the InSideOut Initiative catalyzes partnerships with educational leaders, state  athletic associations and local NFL teams to address the brokenness of the  sports culture and engages stakeholders in strategic conversations to re‐define  the role of interscholastic sports in the lives of students and communities.    “The Indianapolis Colts are proud to support the InsideOut Initiative here in  Indiana.” said Pete Ward, Chief Operating Officer of the Indianapolis Colts “We  believe that while accomplishments on the field should be celebrated, they  should in no way exceed the character growth of the student throughout their  high school sports experience.”    Indiana will be the next state to launch this Initiative, thanks to comprehensive  funding from the National Football League Foundation. The IHSAA is currently  gathering leaders in the education and sports communities to discuss the  Initiative and plan for its implementation.
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“The InSideOut Initiative stands as a critical opportunity for Indiana high schools to reclaim the narrative about  what high school sports and youth sports in general should really be all about.” says Bobby Cox, Commissioner  of the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA). “We are excited to bring the InSideOut Initiative to  Indiana and enhance the student athlete experience in the Hoosier State.”    For sports to provide students with the human growth and moral development opportunities they deserve, we  must move beyond defining success by the scoreboard and create space in the culture for a higher purpose.  Indiana is committed to creating that space, starting now.

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