Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, you answered your own question -- you know people do club sports in elementary.
Are you asking just about the DC area, do you not live here? Yes elementary kids in the DC area do club sports. This would be easy to discern from just a cursory look at the sports forums on here, where people extensively discuss year-round swim, travel teams, etc.
Many people are commenting saying it’s crazy and ridiculous but it seems to be the norm in my local area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, you answered your own question -- you know people do club sports in elementary.
Are you asking just about the DC area, do you not live here? Yes elementary kids in the DC area do club sports. This would be easy to discern from just a cursory look at the sports forums on here, where people extensively discuss year-round swim, travel teams, etc.
Many people are commenting saying it’s crazy and ridiculous but it seems to be the norm in my local area.
Both things can be true. I think it's ridiculous and wish it weren't the case, but it's also very much the norm. We've opted out for now, but I'm sure the time is coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our school in Arlington, some kids do club/travel, but many do not. Some of the “sporty” kids do rec level in multiple sports and play together on the same soccer/football/basketball/baseball teams instead of committing to one intense travel sport.
Does club necessary equal travel? I thought club just meant a higher standard and expectations. Travel could just mean pay to play, like joining travel hockey to be able to play other teams and go to tournaments since there aren't as many local hockey teams.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh, you answered your own question -- you know people do club sports in elementary.
Are you asking just about the DC area, do you not live here? Yes elementary kids in the DC area do club sports. This would be easy to discern from just a cursory look at the sports forums on here, where people extensively discuss year-round swim, travel teams, etc.
Many people are commenting saying it’s crazy and ridiculous but it seems to be the norm in my local area.
Anonymous wrote:Is it no longer the case that being a generalist is good for sports up until, I dont know, about 12-13 years old? I'm a fan of having DS try whatever he likes and continue to play on rec teams. But am I setting him up to fail to make a single sport team in 7th grade and high school? Right now he rotates through soccer rec team, basketball clinics, pre-team swim, and he just told me he wants to do spring rec lax and summer golf lessons.
Anonymous wrote:At our school in Arlington, some kids do club/travel, but many do not. Some of the “sporty” kids do rec level in multiple sports and play together on the same soccer/football/basketball/baseball teams instead of committing to one intense travel sport.
Anonymous wrote:Uh, you answered your own question -- you know people do club sports in elementary.
Are you asking just about the DC area, do you not live here? Yes elementary kids in the DC area do club sports. This would be easy to discern from just a cursory look at the sports forums on here, where people extensively discuss year-round swim, travel teams, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I’m interested in some of the replies about “club” sports. In my area most kids do club sports in elementary school in at least one sport if they are sportier kids who play a few sports. Clubs are common for swim, basketball, lax, baseball, soccer and competitive cheer. Most of the tournaments are local and most kids make the team.