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Doctor's Orders

Episode 101: Dr. Jeremy Alland (Sports Medicine Doctor & Team Doctor for the Chicago White Sox and Chicago Bulls)

🎙In this week’s episode, sports medicine doctor Dr. Jeremy Alland joins me, who is the team doctor for the Chicago Bulls, Chicago White Sox, etc. In his own words, “I’m a sports doctor who doesn’t want to ever see you in my clinic.” 

🔹 Dr. Alland explains that many conversations with injured young athletes weren’t actually about the injury. They were about upcoming tournaments, coaches being upset, and the pressure to get back on the field.

🔹 The current youth sports system is pushing kids to specialize, commit, and compete earlier than ever…sometimes before they’ve even reached puberty.

🔹 “The kids who are the best at 13 and younger are rarely the best at 18+”  Dr. Alland discusses why early success does not always predict long-term potential.

🔹 The travel sports model is creating a cycle where the best young players get pulled away early, leaving recreation leagues struggling to survive.

🔹 Dr. Alland breaks down the advice he’d give parents if he wasn’t afraid to hurt their feelings: talent will find a spot, year-round play isn’t required, and rest is critical.

🔹 One of the biggest takeaways: parents are often more stressed about performance than their kids are… and kids notice.

🔹 After a game, kids usually don’t want analysis. What they really want? A hug and some food. (Be real… Would any of you want someone scheduling a 4:55 meeting on Friday to review your performance for the week?)

🔹 Dr. Alland challenges the idea that year-round sports exist because the data proves it creates better athletes, saying it’s also driven by organizations needing to survive financially.

🔹 He also points out that this isn’t just an “organization problem.”  It’s supply and demand. If families keep demanding it, the system will continue to provide it.

🔹 From creating more opportunities to redefining success, Dr. Alland delivers a huge conversation about balance, burnout, and building a youth sports system that actually serves kids.

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