Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid just came home from boarding with a broken wrist
Phew. Shouldn't miss any soccer with a broken wrist, thank the Lord!
Anonymous wrote:My kid just came home from boarding with a broken wrist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is 13 and is a solid MLSNext player, we are trying to broaden his interest and suggested maybe ski or snowboard for winter break fun. He thinks it might be too risky for his soccer since he is new to ski or snowboard.
any thoughts from parents on how you would deal with this situation?
If he gets injured a lot because he can't control himself, then yes he probably shouldn't do it.
Just as likely to get injured playing soccer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is 13 and is a solid MLSNext player, we are trying to broaden his interest and suggested maybe ski or snowboard for winter break fun. He thinks it might be too risky for his soccer since he is new to ski or snowboard.
any thoughts from parents on how you would deal with this situation?
If he gets injured a lot because he can't control himself, then yes he probably shouldn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is 13 and is a solid MLSNext player, we are trying to broaden his interest and suggested maybe ski or snowboard for winter break fun. He thinks it might be too risky for his soccer since he is new to ski or snowboard.
any thoughts from parents on how you would deal with this situation?
If he gets injured a lot because he can't control himself, then yes he probably shouldn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:DS is 13 and is a solid MLSNext player, we are trying to broaden his interest and suggested maybe ski or snowboard for winter break fun. He thinks it might be too risky for his soccer since he is new to ski or snowboard.
any thoughts from parents on how you would deal with this situation?