what?! since when? |
He’s 94 percentile for height. And one of the shortest |
| My almost 12 year old is only 80 lbs. so it’s not all kids! |
| OP’s kid plays travel baseball and hangs out with these boys and OP is surprised that they are large? What about at school pick up or coming off the bus or school events or anywhere else you see a larger variety of kids? Are all of those boys huge too, or just the boys in your particular club baseball group? |
In his elementary school he’s smaller but he’s one of the only kids with a summer birthday on time. This was that school year greatly impacted by covid and we are in a private school that almost everyone but us held back from February and March that year so he’s up to 15 months younger than many of the boys. Baseball is by age so we thought it might be better. |
Big Papi! Killed those baseballs with his bigness. |
Baseball is the only rec sport the chubby boys can participate in since there is basically zero cardio. |
. Wrong. There’s a lot of sprinting which is a specific skill. Eye hand coordination, strength in arms and legs are all necessary. Fast sprinters are born not made. The "Speed Gene" One of the most studied sprint-related genes is ACTN3. It codes for a protein that allows fast-twitch muscles to fire forcefully. Elite sprinters overwhelmingly possess the R577R variant of this gene. |
No you wrong boo |
| Because the kids whose parents select them for extra travel and club sports tend to be on the bigger more athletic side. |
Growth patterns are weird. DH is 6'2", but was 5' when he started high school and 5'10" when he started college. This kid might just be an early grower. |
The science is not wrong. And the “boo” thing is way played out. Let it go. |
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1) parents who are large themselves are more likely to put their sons in baseball- especially club baseball
2) size (and the accompanying power it brings) is often a factor in who makes a club baseball team in the first place 3) larger and/or older (in terms of age cutoff) boys often have more success in rec ball- so they & their parents naturally are more likely to see out more competitive baseball opportunities 4) puberty is beginning earlier for boys these days, as well. Yes, absolutely this can be a factor at age 10- which surprised the heck out of me. Some boys are at the “pudgy” stage at that age- often with a height spurt to follow. Google (which I take with a grain of salt but probably is not that off) says average onset of puberty for boys is age 10-12 and that a 10 year old beginning puberty is within range of normal. I don’t recall boys already hitting puberty at that age “back in the day” but- as a girl, obviously was not paying any attention to that! |
Tell me about it. My kid is on the smaller size, and it’s ridiculous how giant some kids are. What are people feeding them? And where can I get buy it too?😅 |
Almost 10 yr olds weren’t greatly impacted by covid. |