Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they were red shirted. We have a neighbor boy who turned 15 in 8th grade
Obviously OP’s son was redshirted for sports purposes. Lame.
Anonymous wrote:Not if they were red shirted. We have a neighbor boy who turned 15 in 8th grade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not if they were red shirted. We have a neighbor boy who turned 15 in 8th grade
Ick
They are going to be 19 when they graduate?
Yes, my neighbor’s kid will be 19 when he graduates. My kid will be 17 when he graduates and they’re almost the same age (my kid is a month younger and a year ahead). It’s weird. It happens though.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t you put a weight bench in your backyard and steer him to some YouTube videos? Seriously a personal trainer for a 15 yo? This is like the poster who wanted a stylist for their 13 yo DD. Then we wonder why kids can’t solve problems.
Anonymous wrote:Healthy Baller is great. My son goes to the one near Merrifield. We live in Falls Church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can’t you put a weight bench in your backyard and steer him to some YouTube videos? Seriously a personal trainer for a 15 yo? This is like the poster who wanted a stylist for their 13 yo DD. Then we wonder why kids can’t solve problems.
Very different. A kid with no experience can get seriously injured, develop really poor form which lays a foundation for future injury, get sucked into the manosphere, receive endless marketing for expensive supplements he does not need… the list goes on.
None of my children got stylists. All of them got trainers to work with until they understood what they were doing. In gyms that had healthy cultures, not steroid shops. Then they transitioned to working out independently or with friends at the gym, and also at home using their own body weight for resistance.
To the OP— you are on the right track. Ignore the noise.
Anonymous wrote:Can’t you put a weight bench in your backyard and steer him to some YouTube videos? Seriously a personal trainer for a 15 yo? This is like the poster who wanted a stylist for their 13 yo DD. Then we wonder why kids can’t solve problems.