Anonymous wrote:So my 11 year old is super into sports. He plays travel baseball, tennis, golf, and classic soccer (used to play travel) in the spring, in the Fall he plays baseball, soccer, and flag football, in the winter, he conditions for baseball and plays basketball and skis. He loves them all and is decent to very good at each sport. However, we are starting to realize we are reaching a breaking point with the time and his energy level, as well as not really focusing is possibly interfering with his ability to perform in certain sports. When asked, he can't seem to decide what he wants to cut out. His grades are good, but could be better I think. Anyway, a long way of saying, what would you do or did you do with a similarly situated child? I played several sports for fun and one seriously, but seriously when I was in school is a bit different than the all year commitments leagues want from you now. All advice appreciated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11 is too early to pick one sport. try not to buy into the hype of picking one sport. my kid does the following
swim year round and also neighborhood swim club in summer
travel soccer fall / spring/ summer camps
winter indoor soccer and basketball
music and choir all year but not in summer
they seem to behappy with that and the coaches are trying to convince us to pick one sport saying they won't be successful in al them, so far, doing well in all with out any struggles
Um, sounds like soccer and summer is year round for your kid. Seems a lot like what your are preaching OP not to do.
it isn't much each sport is 1 to 3 days a week and never more than an hour practice. a good program will not let the kids practice longer than that. If a kid is practicing more hours a week than they are old it is going to lead to injury.
there are several weeks off a year in soccer, winter is only 6 weeks long and only games on weekends, and summer is 1 practice a week that is optional
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:11 is too early to pick one sport. try not to buy into the hype of picking one sport. my kid does the following
swim year round and also neighborhood swim club in summer
travel soccer fall / spring/ summer camps
winter indoor soccer and basketball
music and choir all year but not in summer
they seem to behappy with that and the coaches are trying to convince us to pick one sport saying they won't be successful in al them, so far, doing well in all with out any struggles
Um, sounds like soccer and summer is year round for your kid. Seems a lot like what your are preaching OP not to do.
Anonymous wrote:11 is too early to pick one sport. try not to buy into the hype of picking one sport. my kid does the following
swim year round and also neighborhood swim club in summer
travel soccer fall / spring/ summer camps
winter indoor soccer and basketball
music and choir all year but not in summer
they seem to behappy with that and the coaches are trying to convince us to pick one sport saying they won't be successful in al them, so far, doing well in all with out any struggles
Anonymous wrote:As far as being on a team, we can only fit in one for my son because he chose a sport that involves four hours day. four or five days a week commitment, 11 months a year. Everything else he does is just in the neighborhood pick up games and activities.