In the realm of youth sports, tackle football occupies a unique position, intertwined with debates about safety and the sport’s future sustainability. Amid these discussions, Chad Lewis, a former NFL player, offers a compelling narrative on the transformative impact of youth tackle football, drawing from his rich experiences and journey within the sport. His recent insights, shared during a thought-provoking podcast, delve into the multifaceted benefits of football, from fostering resilience and teamwork to the mentorship provided by coaches.
The debate around youth tackle football, particularly highlighted by California’s brush with a potential ban, underscores the sport’s precarious future. Yet, Lewis advocates for the autonomy in decision-making regarding youth participation, emphasizing the sport’s significant role in character and skill development. His personal journey from flag to tackle football encapsulates a story of growth, camaraderie, and the profound lessons embedded in the sport’s fabric.
Lewis’s narrative is a testament to football’s pervasive influence, from shaping his formative years to laying the groundwork for his professional pursuits. The challenges and triumphs encountered on the field mirror life’s rollercoaster, fostering resilience, and shaping a steadfast character. Through football, Lewis navigated the complexities of physical and mental demands, each hurdle serving as a stepping stone for personal development.
The podcast journey with Chad Lewis illuminates the sport’s capacity to instill critical life skills. The essence of football, as Lewis describes, transcends the physical gameplay, nurturing a mindset equipped to tackle life’s adversities. The emphasis on learning from mistakes, developing toughness, and cultivating resilience underpins the sport’s role in preparing individuals for life’s unpredictable nature.
Coaches in youth football emerge as pivotal figures in Lewis’s story, embodying the role of mentors who guide, inspire, and instill values. The impact of their guidance extends beyond the tactical aspects of football, touching upon character building, goal setting, and the pursuit of excellence. Lewis’s homage to his coaches underscores their indelible influence on his life trajectory.
Youth tackle football stands as a vibrant community, fostering social skills, inclusivity, and teamwork. It provides a dynamic platform for individuals from diverse backgrounds to unite, pursue common objectives, and embrace collective growth. The sport’s communal aspect, as highlighted by Lewis, plays a crucial role in shaping social interactions and networks.
Chad Lewis’s reflections on football’s impact on his family narrative, particularly the involvement of his sons in the sport, illuminate the generational continuity of its benefits. The shared passion within his family underscores football’s role in character development and social bonding, reinforcing its significance across generations.
As the future of youth tackle football remains a topic of debate, Chad Lewis’s insights offer a resonant reminder of the sport’s transformative potential. His journey from the youthful fields of flag football to the professional arenas exemplifies the enduring value of the sport. Lewis’s experiences highlight the comprehensive benefits of youth football, from instilling resilience and determination to nurturing invaluable life skills.
In an era marked by scrutiny towards youth tackle football, Lewis’s perspective serves as a compelling advocacy for the sport’s preservation and appreciation. His narrative not only celebrates the personal achievements and growth facilitated by football but also calls for a collective effort to sustain and cherish the sport for future generations, ensuring its continued impact on shaping well-rounded, resilient individuals.
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Are you passionate about supporting youth sports and making a positive impact on the community? We are currently seeking a 1099 Contractor who has experience in running youth sports organizations. Seeking someone who is passionate at assisting in moving the UC forward with our existing team.
Note: UCR’s, Presidents, and Board Members of current districts along with current coaches in the UC will not be considered. Past presidents, coaches and board members will be considered.
Qualifications:
– Minimum of 3 years of youth sports experience.
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
– Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team.
Types of working projects and requirements:
1. Social Media Management:
– Develop and maintain social media presence.
– Create engaging content to promote events, achievements, and community involvement.
2. Database Management:
– Handle data entry and maintenance of the organization’s database.
– Ensure accurate and up-to-date information for players, coaches, and volunteers.
3. Spreadsheet Expertise:
– Proficient in Excel for tracking and analyzing various data points.
– Assist in creating and managing game schedules and platforms, assist in tournaments and referee placement.
4. Graphic Design Skills:
– Utilize Adobe Illustrator for designing promotional materials, banners, and graphics.
– Collaborate with the marketing team to enhance visual content.
– Create and collaborate in the uniform design process.
5. Basic Accounting Knowledge:
– Support the finance team with basic accounting tasks.
– Assist in budget tracking, and financial reporting.
Requirements:
– Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
– Proficiency in social media platforms and content creation.
– Experience with database management and data entry.
– Advanced skills in Microsoft Excel for spreadsheet management.
– Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator for graphic design.
– Basic accounting knowledge is a plus.
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2. If I fail or refuse to complete the background screening process;
3. If my name appears on any sex offender registries;
4. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for any sexual offense or acts of sexual misconduct, irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
5. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for any felony classified or deemed to be a “violent” felony, irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
6. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for child abuse or domestic violence, (excluding Class B or C child abuse or domestic violence convictions) irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
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9. If I have any other misdemeanor conviction (class A) within the past two (2) years;
10. If I have any pending and unresolved felony or misdemeanor (class A) charges;
1. If I provide any false statements or material misrepresentations on my background check, or if my background check responses are materially incomplete or misleading;
2. If I fail or refuse to complete the background screening process;
3. If my name appears on any sex offender registries;
4. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for any sexual offense or acts of sexual misconduct, irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
5. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for any felony classified or deemed to be a “violent” felony, irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
6. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for child abuse or domestic violence, (excluding Class B or C child abuse or domestic violence convictions) irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
7. If I have any conviction (including a guilty plea or plea in abeyance or a plea of nolo contendere) for drug or alcohol related offenses (excluding Class B or C DUI convictions), irrespective of the date or whether the conviction was for a felony or misdemeanor;
8. If I have any other felony conviction within the past seven (7) years;
9. If I have any other misdemeanor conviction (class A) within the past two (2) years;
10. If I have any pending and unresolved felony or misdemeanor (class A) charges;
The UC has 12 AI cameras that require camera techs to operate. These cameras are not the typical sport cameras and provide 4K broadcasting quality recordings. Minimum requirements for this position are:
Duties:
Compensation: $18/hr
The UC has 12 AI cameras that require camera techs to operate. These cameras are not the typical sport cameras and provide 4K broadcasting quality in their video. You must meet the minimum qualifications:
Duties:
Compensation: Depends on Experience