Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Track
Niece is in track in NoVa. They travel a lot on weekends up to 4 or 5 hours away. Whole weekend is shot. Hotels hundreds of dollars. Meets all day and she gets to run like maybe total a few minutes. No schedule at meets. Each race finishes when it finishes and then the next race. SIL sitting in stands all day. Have no idea cost to be on the travel team. Off season was doing conditioning with trainer. Niece is OK but not top or anything. They went to Fl for some big meet. SIL probably spent 10-12K last spring/summer.
All above sounds horrible to us with time commitment, resources, and money. DC is young. We are encouraging sports but not travel anything unless DC is really good and pushes it for himself.
I ran for a few seasons in high school and this is accurate. I didn’t get home from weeknight meets until close to midnight a few times. And track is not the sport for those concerned about social distancing - so much sitting/laying around with your team in tight corners while waiting for your event to start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Track
Niece is in track in NoVa. They travel a lot on weekends up to 4 or 5 hours away. Whole weekend is shot. Hotels hundreds of dollars. Meets all day and she gets to run like maybe total a few minutes. No schedule at meets. Each race finishes when it finishes and then the next race. SIL sitting in stands all day. Have no idea cost to be on the travel team. Off season was doing conditioning with trainer. Niece is OK but not top or anything. They went to Fl for some big meet. SIL probably spent 10-12K last spring/summer.
All above sounds horrible to us with time commitment, resources, and money. DC is young. We are encouraging sports but not travel anything unless DC is really good and pushes it for himself.
Anonymous wrote:Golf is where it's at for girls in terms of college scholarships, so your investment while she's young may pay off! Plus, you already know how to do it so it's something you could do together.
But seriously, don't listen to me, my daughters and I ride horses and my husband is always aghast at how much it all costs. He almost choked when he found out the horse my daughter was petting was for sale for a quarter of a million dollars. (Not our horse, just to be clear).
Anonymous wrote:Nothing to do with water, frozen or liquid.
Anonymous wrote:Track
I have a travel sport kid, not soccer, and it is from the practices. Add in the gym or field rentals for those, and coach fees for tons of practices, insurance costs, coaching fees for tournaments, coach travel and hotel costs. Factor in the league's advertising and marketing fees, the coach's administrative time and lastly... because parents will pay and the increased cost will make it seem more prestigious.Anonymous wrote:NP here. Can someone explain to me why travel soccer is so expensive? You need two goals, a couple balls, and a referee for an hour. The kids usually buy their own cleats, shin guards and uniforms. Why is it $10k?