Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certain sports cost more than others and it generally corresponds to the amount of money parents have more than anything else
And the skill associated with coaching said sport. Baseball has an incredibly steep learning curve that requires constant reps AND there is a limited supply of people who can competently train kids. Then there's the physical space required to play....You can have a soccer practice on any patch of grass, but baseball requires something more specific.
Whatever makes you feel better. Parent and volunteer coached baseball teams still cost multiples of soccer teams with professional coaches
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Certain sports cost more than others and it generally corresponds to the amount of money parents have more than anything else
And the skill associated with coaching said sport. Baseball has an incredibly steep learning curve that requires constant reps AND there is a limited supply of people who can competently train kids. Then there's the physical space required to play....You can have a soccer practice on any patch of grass, but baseball requires something more specific.
Anonymous wrote:Certain sports cost more than others and it generally corresponds to the amount of money parents have more than anything else
Anonymous wrote:If you overweight the value of practices over games, my DS baseball teams cost 3x what his soccer teams cost. This is for a competitive non-rec team.
He averages 1 outdoor practice a week for baseball and some weeks that gets cut to none when the season starts.
He averages 2-3 outdoor soccer practices a week.
The actual coaching in soccer blows away what he gets in baseball (echoed by other parents/teams)
Maybe we need more baseball fields - I am in MoCo
I know rain has something to do with it.
Anonymous wrote:If you overweight the value of practices over games, my DS baseball teams cost 3x what his soccer teams cost. This is for a competitive non-rec team.
He averages 1 outdoor practice a week for baseball and some weeks that gets cut to none when the season starts.
He averages 2-3 outdoor soccer practices a week.
The actual coaching in soccer blows away what he gets in baseball (echoed by other parents/teams)
Maybe we need more baseball fields - I am in MoCo
I know rain has something to do with it.