Anonymous wrote:I don’t think anyone but your son can answer your question. Lay out pluses and minuses and he decides.
Anonymous wrote:Never, what's your end goal? to please an ego driven wanna be big time coach who never could reach their goals?
The best of the best all say the same thing, play multiple sports, if they are good enough the coaches know it and allow it, if they are average, the coaches jump up and down and say you are not going to get better.
Multi sport athletes are healthier as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now. Or a year ago for many.
Unfortunately that is the way it works. I’d try to narrow it down to 2 sports, depending what they are. What is his main sport?
+1 I’m surprised his stop sport that he was skipping practice in didn’t reduce his playing time.
Our U13 soccer team is extremely strict on attendance, communicate expectations and follow through with repercussions.
Anonymous wrote:Now. Or a year ago for many.
Unfortunately that is the way it works. I’d try to narrow it down to 2 sports, depending what they are. What is his main sport?