In today's youth sports culture, children are being asked to carry more than basketballs. They are carrying family expectations, scholarship dreams, social media scrutiny, NIL opportunities, and the pressure to secure a better future.
In Ball Pressure, former NBA player Troy Hudson examines the hidden emotional cost of modern youth athletics and the growing business surrounding childhood sports. From rankings and recruiting to burnout, anxiety, identity struggles, and the pursuit of validation, Hudson reveals how the pressure to succeed is impacting a generation of young athletes.
At its core, Ball Pressure is a call to restore balance, protect mental health, and remember the child behind the player.
An essential read for parents, coaches, trainers, educators, and athletes, this powerful book challenges us to redefine success and create a healthier future for youth sports.