I thought golf has the reputation of being a leisurely activity that real athletes engage in during the off season? Rich people like to pretend it’s a sport. |
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Do you suggest that athletes who don't engage in golf during the off season are not real athletes? |
So volleyball isn't a rich kid sport because two other sports are more elitist? That's like claiming golf isn't a rich kid sport because Dressage exists and your 45k/yr is a joke in comparison. Volleyball is the only sport we said no to for our DD. Playing club was almost 10x a year more than what we were paying for basketball |
Wait a second... How much do you guys pay for basketball? Are the basketball club fees really 10 times lower than for volleyball? |
| WHAT’S the POINT of all this?? Unless you’re truly an exceptional athlete, it will have a minimal impact on college admissions. Meanwhile, if all the travel ball crap hurts your grades, it will be counter productive. So I don’t get it — what’s the objective here? |
8th grade, for the whole year, team dues are around 1k for the top team on a large club that plays three seasons. The club has training and clinics throughout the year that are free or nominally priced. All but one tournament is driving distance. Our club doesn't really start flying to many tournaments until high school and even then, it's just during recruiting windows and only the top team |
Living through the kids. Failed athletes themselves |
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I remember our oldest not being able to join a sport in NOVA high schools. She would have to try out against the travel team kids, and why bother.
Then we moved elsewhere in Virginia and our kid decided she wanted to try joining the tennis team. She approached the coach, and asked when tryouts are. He looked confused and said: no tryouts, just show up at the first practice with your physical form, everyone is welcome. She wasn't the best player on the team by far, but she got to play. Our other kid (HS) now has access to opportunities they could have never dreamed of in NOVA schools, where they would have been laughed out of the room. Haha, no, go away. This is not for you, it's for special kids only. NOVA makes it impossible for average kids in every way, whether sports or academics. |
PRECISELY. A bunch of Al Bundy’s and Uncle Rico’s trying to relive their past. So sad to see them impose that on their kids, who have to endure weeks of traveling like they’re McKinsey consultants at 11 and 12. For nothing. Waste of youth. Waste of time. No wonder there’s a mental health crisis among teens! |
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Youth.sports have turned into a real industrial complex and business moneymaker in a way that simply wasn't the case 30 yrs ago of whenever a lot of us grew up. So there were more kids showing up to freshman tryouts and getting on JV or whatever.
Also in this area the HS are just way bigger than where I grew up. So it's just a ton of kids but the teams themselves can't be bigger. A way smaller percentage can play as a result. I think both are too bad. |
I agree with the first part of your post. It makes me sad that kids are getting pigeon holed in a sport so young and that as young as 11 is “too late” to try a new sport. But I disagree that you get nothing in return. There is a value to sports that isn’t a college scholarship or going pro. It’s physical exercise. Experience being a part of a team, achieving goals, and handling defeat/disappointment. It creates a routine and builds endurance. It allows kids to push through things that are difficult or make the decision to walk away when the time feels right. Of course this is assuming the parents have a healthy outlook on things and aren’t pushing their kids/putting too much pressure on them. The kid should be doing it for passion of the sport not because they feel like it will make mom or dad happy. |
When compared with the 90s/early 00s there are more VHSL official sports (volleyball, lacrosse, etc.), more no cut varsity sports sponsored by individual schools that are not administered by the VHSL depending on the district (crew, ultimate frisbee, pickleball, rifle, rock climbing, surfing, etc.), and more club sports that are aligned with school attendance areas but not sponsored by the schools (ice hockey, etc.). Only a few niche sports have been eliminated by the VHSL since the 00s like boys gymnastics. However, the most popular sports like basketball, baseball, volleyball, field hockey, softball, soccer, etc., are notoriously hard to make, especially among schools with a dominant middle / upper middle class demographic, where families are heavily invested in these particular sports. |
Unless its rec basketball, this can't be true. Volleyball is expensive but its like 5K/year expensive. No travel basketball team is $500/year. |
| Your time would be much better spent on SAT tutoring than traveling around playing games. |