Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
OMG he’s a kid! Leave him alone. If your coach is calling him unfit tell the coach to implement fitness in his practices. If he says he needs to do it on his own the do it. Kids fitness goes up and down. It’s called PUBERTY.
Thats not fitness thats called erections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
OMG he’s a kid! Leave him alone. If your coach is calling him unfit tell the coach to implement fitness in his practices. If he says he needs to do it on his own the do it. Kids fitness goes up and down. It’s called PUBERTY.
Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
OMG he’s a kid! Leave him alone. If your coach is calling him unfit tell the coach to implement fitness in his practices. If he says he needs to do it on his own the do it. Kids fitness goes up and down. It’s called PUBERTY.
No one is calling him unfit.
No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
OMG he’s a kid! Leave him alone. If your coach is calling him unfit tell the coach to implement fitness in his practices. If he says he needs to do it on his own the do it. Kids fitness goes up and down. It’s called PUBERTY.
Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
Anonymous wrote:No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.
He is 4'10" and weighs 77 lbs. He's not overweight.
No idea generally, but my 12 year old son was injured through over use. He practices with his travel team twice a week, his year round futsal team once a week, plus usually 1-2 games a week, and one session per week with his private trainer. On top of that, he is in a track club at school one day per week. He developed a stress fracture this year and it has been tough on him. He hates having to take a break from exercise.
More likely this was due to his being overweight.