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Noah Lyles wants all the parents of young athletes to be up to date. A known advocate of youth development, Lyles has always been up for helping towards the growth of future generations of athletes. Parents can play a vital role in providing their children with the perfect launching pad. To stress the matter more, Lyles recently took to his social media to urge all such parents to listen to a specific podcast. 

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Lyles is currently gearing up for the upcoming Paris Olympics, aiming for a quadruple. Expectedly, his day is stacked with training and other routines. Thus, such a gesture amidst his busy schedule speaks volumes about Lyles’ character and his love for the sport. 

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Lyles suggests a podcast for all sports parents

Noah Lyles not only eyes greatness himself but also envisions a future full of great athletes. Recently, the 26-year-old American sprinter shared a Spotify podcast on his Instagram story. The podcast he shared was the 111th episode of ‘The On Track & Field Podcast!’ with Dr. Joel Brenner. In the episode Lyles suggested, the topic of discussion was specifically limited to the current state of youth sports. Urging all the parents to listen to the same, the US athlete wrote, “I advise all sports parents to listen to this.”

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Apart from constantly providing such valuable guidance, Lyles also supports youth development through his foundation, The Lyles Brothers Sports Foundation INC. A look at the website will educate on how seriously the Lyles brothers have undertaken the program. The vision of the foundation reads, “Inspire the youth to believe in themselves.” It further explains that the foundation aims to connect with all the like-minded people throughout the country and seek help from the ones eager to. 

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Furthermore, Lyles’ foundation also offers knowledge and opportunities for the young ones to flourish on the big stage. However, apart from all these activities, Noah Lyles has also met the young ones in person several times. 

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Noah Lyles shares his experience while inspiring young athletes 

In a physical meet and greet session, Noah Lyles met the budding athletes of the Prince George’s Sports and Learning Complex in October 2022. Lyles, who is already an icon of the game, expressed his interest in expanding the sport by narrating tales from his life with the younger community. Speaking about the same, Lyles reflected on his experiences in the Olympics. 

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He further went on to shed light on how it felt like pursuing track and field as a profession from a young age. The session also included interactions with the students, who could question Lyles and satiate their athletic curiosity. 

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