Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No advice, but is the competitive flag football year round? I wonder if flag football will eventually replace tackle football? Tackle football isn’t on the table for my family, but I do love the fact that it’s not year round and doesn’t travel to the extent of other travel sports. Wish other sports were like that.
OP here, the one he's interested in seems to be only seasonal, so for winter right now. I'm sure there is an opportunity to do it year round but I don't think I'd let him do that although honestly, it really doesn't seem as taxing as his travel sport. Definitely, I'm only considering it because it doesn't require as much travel to attend games!
Anonymous wrote:No advice, but is the competitive flag football year round? I wonder if flag football will eventually replace tackle football? Tackle football isn’t on the table for my family, but I do love the fact that it’s not year round and doesn’t travel to the extent of other travel sports. Wish other sports were like that.
Anonymous wrote:No advice, but is the competitive flag football year round? I wonder if flag football will eventually replace tackle football? Tackle football isn’t on the table for my family, but I do love the fact that it’s not year round and doesn’t travel to the extent of other travel sports. Wish other sports were like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know you aren't going to have a weekend game conflict? It's not fair to the teams if you have to miss games due to the scheduling issues with sports that both compete on the weekends, especially if you are traveling and can't be in 2 places at the same time.
Games are on different weekend day than his regular travel sport games. But whenever he plays rec, we've always been upfront about which sport will take priority if there is a conflict and we leave it up to the coach as to whether he still wants my kid to sign up and play. It's never been an issue for us though. My kid is very good at whatever sport he plays and coaches and kids are happy to have him play when he can. But that wasn't my question though. There is actually a separate thread I think in this forum about kids who play multiple sports and their priorities and whether that's fair to the other kids, team, etc.
Anonymous wrote:How do you know you aren't going to have a weekend game conflict? It's not fair to the teams if you have to miss games due to the scheduling issues with sports that both compete on the weekends, especially if you are traveling and can't be in 2 places at the same time.
Anonymous wrote:How old is he? Yes, I believe they exist. Would you allow him to play tackle football though?