Anonymous wrote:Keep him in swimming and switch to crew when he is old enough to take classes (summer camp at age 12 or 13 at some places in town such as TBC in Georgetown and I think there are a few places in VA as well as Anacostia.
Anonymous wrote:He's NINE. It is better for him to participate in multiple sports. Call it "cross training" if that makes you feel better about it.
It might be that you need to find different soccer, baseball and swimming teams, rather than different sports altogether. I think some of the teams around this area are too serious too young, which can take all the fun and enjoyment out of it.
I find my eight year old to be much more interested in a sport if her friends are playing it and if it is there is a good balance between play and drill. She is more social than competitive by nature.
Other athletics your son might enjoy:
running (track and cross country)
squash
tennis
basketball
golf
crew (if he is likely to be tall)
sailing
hockey
figure skating
Anonymous wrote:we've done soccer, baseball and swimming. he enjoys them all but not self motivated enough to keep doing/playing. we want him to have one sport he does continuously and consistently for health and perhaps social benefits. tks!
Anonymous wrote:Fencing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we've done soccer, baseball and swimming. he enjoys them all but not self motivated enough to keep doing/playing. we want him to have one sport he does continuously and consistently for health and perhaps social benefits. tks!
Maybe that's not really right for him. You can want what you want with kids, but they are their own people. (Yes, I appreciate the fitness, but you can't tell another self how to be self-motivated.)
being able to excel at something may motive him to stick with it. that's the point.[/quote]
You don't need sports for that.