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[quote=Anonymous]The WSJ article is a bit misleading because it it’s more focused on making sure you try many different activities and then find something you love and specialize. Normally these articles are critiquing specializing in one activity you love vs continuing to say play multiple sports. There are many top professional athletes who found the sport they loved and specialized at an early age…Messi with soccer at 5, Juan Soto and Bryce Harper with baseball at around 8-10…the article isn’t actually arguing against finding your thing very early and then focusing on it, but rather parents directing their kids towards something specific that the kid maybe didn’t actually love but were very good at it at a young age. The argument for specializing vs multiple sports will never be settled…for every athlete like Patrick Mahomes who was drafted into the MLB from HS, but turned it down, there will be an athlete like Messi or Beckham (or like most pro soccer players because the international system encourages specialization at early ages) who did nothing else starting at 5. I also don’t understand how gymnasts or other olympians who can gold medal at say 15, have much runway not to specialize when peak performance hits at such a young age.[/quote]
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