Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin, who is slim and short, used to be coxswain for BCC crew.
My middle schooler, even tinier at the same age, does no sports outside of PE. He has hypotonia, and after years of karate, gym, ballet, and various individual athletic endeavors, has had enough of lagging behind his peers. He hikes and bikes with us as a family.
Thank you for sharing. How would I know if DS has this?
Anonymous wrote:my son is in the 5th percentile-he is an amazing soccer player-center mid, striker, wing. He plays basketball as well and is a pretty good point guard..he also plays baseball-top team, best outfielder on the team-he is FAST and ok at batting. He is not as big as the others but for his size he manages well enough. Plays flag football and again his size is an advantage-fast, excellent quarterback. His size has not stopped him from doing any sport he wanted to pursue.
Anonymous wrote:Soccer. Size has not mattered.
Anonymous wrote:My cousin, who is slim and short, used to be coxswain for BCC crew.
My middle schooler, even tinier at the same age, does no sports outside of PE. He has hypotonia, and after years of karate, gym, ballet, and various individual athletic endeavors, has had enough of lagging behind his peers. He hikes and bikes with us as a family.
Anonymous wrote:My DS is very small. He is in middle school. He does wrestling. Other good sports for small kids include track, cross country, gymnastics, swimming...