Anonymous wrote:OP here - i appreciate all the feedback. i just want to clarify that i was not saying baseball is a sport for non-athletic kids. did that mean that at all. it's just that he's bigger and slower and compare to the other team sports he does baseball has least running involved.
to be frank - i don't understand how soccer would be a better sport for non-athletic kids to succeed. perhaps we define athleticism differently, but to me a slow kid is never athletic.
Anonymous wrote:But remember by 8 yo, some kids have been skating for 4+ years, so there is a learning curve there as well.
Anonymous wrote:I hate that it's so hard for a kid to try a new team sport at age 8 because s/he is already behind!!! My daughter was never interested in soccer or swim team before but now she is begging me to join the teams her peers are on. I don't know what to do -- I don't want to discourage her but she is so far behind her friends who have been on the teams for years. I know winning is not what's important and she can learn from challenges, but she doesn't have the personality to handle repeatedly being the worst at something in a public arena. So sad!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - tks much for the responses.
sorry for the garbled original post that's so misleading, but he HAS played baseball before - this would be his third year as well - and also soccer, basketball.
his lack of athletic ability was not obvious in the early years, but the last season i felt the gaps between him and the avg kids had gone larger and especially the speed/pace of the games seem to have fazed him for the first time.
those are the reasons why i was wondering about baseball as a better fit, and to really work to improve his game. no he's not a big hitter but doesn't 'strike out' half of the time either so he's quite confident in his batting skills. he actually throws and catches better than he hits but i guess all boys this age think they're going to hit a home run the next at bat ha ha.
Anonymous wrote:would like to starting having 8-yo DS focus on one team sport to really improve and build confidence and develop love for sport/physical activity. he's large for his age so is slower but stronger too. he likes baseball (but not crazy about it either), does not really prefer one sport to the other. but i think it'd be a good fit for him? thoughts? tks~![/quote
Unless he is athletic and his father (or any male) has been playing wiffle ball with him since he was five he has little chance in succeeding in baseball. Baseball takes more eye - hand coordination that any other sport. He is not going to just show up in the spring and be able to hit a fast ball.
Soccer is probably the way to go for him. It takes very little athletic ability and there is a lot of running. He needs to get out of the house and start running between now and the start of soccer practice.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else think it's just sad that a child at the young age of 8 years old can't easily take up a new sport and learn it without feeling embarrassed about his mistakes as he's learning? Sports are just way too competitive for our tastes I guess.