Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our high school. Coaches ask them to.
Which high school?
Yorktown. But the kids do not use it socially. At all. Definitely not something to buy a subscription for.
To me, this sets off so many safe sport red flags, and as a parent I would not allow it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our high school. Coaches ask them to.
Which high school?
Yorktown. But the kids do not use it socially. At all. Definitely not something to buy a subscription for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our high school. Coaches ask them to.
Which high school?
Yorktown. But the kids do not use it socially. At all. Definitely not something to buy a subscription for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes at our high school. Coaches ask them to.
Which high school?
Anonymous wrote:Yes at our high school. Coaches ask them to.
Anonymous wrote:Yes at our high school. Coaches ask them to.
Anonymous wrote:Wasn't sure whether I should post here or in the exercise forum. Do HS cross country kids use Strava?
My 8th grader hopes to make the HS XC team next year (and likely will), so wondering if a Strava subscription would make a good birthday gift? He already uses the fitness features on his Apple watch. But is Strava only fun if your friends are also using it?
Clearly not a runner myself, so appreciate any guidance.