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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tennis. We do lessons once per week and the occasionally tournament if it is local. You can obviously put a lot more time into it and drive all over the state for different tournaments, but we don't. [b]Swim. It is through our local gym. They our on the "swim team" but it is all conditioning and practice drills. We don't do meets. [/b] Any sport that doesn't involve a lot of equipment can be made low key if you want it to be- with the option of putting more time and commitment into it later if you want,[/quote] how old are your kids? The meets/racing/competition part of sports is the "fun part" for most kids. Mine would mutiny if I put them on a "team" that was all practice/work and no fun.[/quote]
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