Early morning kids sports on weekends

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't do archery! My child had to be driven 6-7 hours to get to some far away remote location. Then, you sit on hard bleachers or chairs and wait ALL day until her heat is called and they shoot for 10 minutes. She shot in 3D, 15m and 30m and outdoor once and it was stretched out all day. We left at 8p and got home at 2am.


That's competitive archery though. Kids can take lessons and practice archery as a hobby at a local shooting range.
Anonymous
Field time is limited, and you get what you get. That is just how it goes. There are pros and cons to the various times. DH and I take turns attending.
Anonymous
Yeah 8am games on Saturday are a special type of torture. We have so many this season. 9am is fine. 10am is perfect! 11am to 1pm is OK. But omg I want a medal for the 8ams.

Worst was this past weekend when our game ended around 9am an incoming parent was loudly whining about "oh I hate these early games!" And her kid had the 915 game. Read the field lady.
Anonymous
Its true. Sports are taking over our lives and our kids lives and at some point we have to think why are we doing this?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Agree that 8am is rough, but otherwise we’re good with getting it done and having the rest of the day.

My tweens actually hate waiting around for 5 and 6pm games.


+1. Yes, 9 or 10am is the sweet spot but this season we have a bunch of games in the 1-4pm time slots which I hate. At least with an 8 or 9am game the rest of the day is free.

This Saturday is a 2pm game. We won't skip it because DD made a commitment to the team, but I'd love to do something as a family and that timeframe is brutal.
Anonymous
Then take a nap! My kids perform so much better at 8:30-10am games than 4/5/6pm games. It is impossible to keep elementary kids from running and playing and wearing themselves out before late afternoon games that run into dinner time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Then take a nap! My kids perform so much better at 8:30-10am games than 4/5/6pm games. It is impossible to keep elementary kids from running and playing and wearing themselves out before late afternoon games that run into dinner time.


It's also impossible to make elementary age kids "take a nap". If I wake him st 630 to make the game, he won't go back to bed and thus neither will I!
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