Anonymous wrote:I have two boys (12 & 9) that play baseball and swim - each to varying degrees. During the summer they play tennis at the local pool as well. They may or may not play basketball this winter - it’s not a sport of focus for either but sometimes they like playing rec with friends.
I have a 6 year old daughter who does pre-team gymnastics & one dance class & takes swim lessons.
We did tell one of our kids to do two v 3 days of club swim this year and that we thought travel baseball was too much to add at this time (9 y/o). I do think 3 days of gymnastics is a lot for age 6 - but at the same time it seems she has to do that now or never - whereas our middle one was pretty good with swimming one day a week during the winter last year & two days is already an increase. So really it depends on the sport, the kid, & how they and the family can juggle all of the activities.
I didn’t join the track team until HS and then ran in college.
Anonymous wrote:Mine played a lot throughout elementary school. We usually let them pick one or two per season (only two if the second was a low key rec sport like flag football or golf). It kept them busy and they could try out a lot of different sports before specializing.
All of them (now older teens) primarily focused on baseball; however, they each also had a fall sport for high school (golf, soccer, x-c). As elementary school kids, the one who played golf knew early that he wasn't a runner. He didn't like soccer or track, so he picked golf to focus on throughout middle school. Two currently play rec basketball as they love it still but aren't good enough to make the high school team.
It was difficult driving everyone everywhere but they loved it and it gave them a well-rounded vision of which sports they excelled at and liked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 14, going into 9th grade. In middle school (when they were in person, at least!) he ran cross country, played basketball, and played baseball. He decided to drop cross country this year and just do basketball and baseball. He will do both for his high school and also plays baseball on a travel team. He has four travel baseball commitments a week in the fall, then very few in winter when he'll have 5 day a week basketball. then 5 day a week baseball. Summer is baseball a few days a week. At his age I did a whole lot of nothing, but by sophomore year of high school I was a three season athlete in two sports.
Aren't most sports one season? (I am also new to this)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid is 14, going into 9th grade. In middle school (when they were in person, at least!) he ran cross country, played basketball, and played baseball. He decided to drop cross country this year and just do basketball and baseball. He will do both for his high school and also plays baseball on a travel team. He has four travel baseball commitments a week in the fall, then very few in winter when he'll have 5 day a week basketball. then 5 day a week baseball. Summer is baseball a few days a week. At his age I did a whole lot of nothing, but by sophomore year of high school I was a three season athlete in two sports.[/quote]
Aren't most sports one season? (I am also new to this)
Most are, yes, but not all. I was (am still!) a rower, and there is a spring sprint season and a fall "head" season which is long races. Sort of like fall cross country and spring track.
Anonymous wrote:My kid is 14, going into 9th grade. In middle school (when they were in person, at least!) he ran cross country, played basketball, and played baseball. He decided to drop cross country this year and just do basketball and baseball. He will do both for his high school and also plays baseball on a travel team. He has four travel baseball commitments a week in the fall, then very few in winter when he'll have 5 day a week basketball. then 5 day a week baseball. Summer is baseball a few days a week. At his age I did a whole lot of nothing, but by sophomore year of high school I was a three season athlete in two sports.[/quote]
Aren't most sports one season? (I am also new to this)