Interview with John Engh, COO of NAYS
Do you ever wish your kids had the ability to communicate with
their coaches or review their skills outside of practice so they
could improve faster? John Engh, COO of the National Alliance for Youth Sports (nays.org) says it's possible with today's technology.Listen to the interview with John Engh in the player below:
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