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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, music is an activity which can actually be pursued and perfected well into adulthood, long after physical (athletic) skills decline. Music can also be enjoyed both individually and with a group. Of course music actually develops your brain, which lacrosse doesn't. And certainly the risk of injury with music is less of a concern. Is it fun to get hit with a lacrosse stick all day long? Any additional thoughts? [/quote] I hope my children like me and my husband peruse both exercise and music well into their adulthood. [b]Sports does develop leadership skills[/b], working as a group, and basic health. The best way to prevent adulthood injuries is to build strong muscles in our youth. Lacrosse players graduate from college at a higher rate than any other single group of people, including musicians. I hope for my kids to enjoy both. They will be pros at neither.[/quote] As someone who never played group sports I don't get this. I can see it developing leadership skills if you're the captain, but how does it develop leadership skills for the average player?[/quote]
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