Anonymous wrote:My youngest is 16 and never did soccer. He did other sports, but not soccer.
I have no regrets. Soccer is extremely competitive and just look at how Jeff has had to put posting restrictions on the soccer forum here! Glad I'm not involved in that.
Anonymous wrote:I never saw a point to sports. My kids are thin and healthy, and I don't feel like shuttling them around to useless activities. To be honest no childhood activities pay off as an adult, except maybe music if you're really into it (just for fun)
Anonymous wrote:I never saw a point to sports. My kids are thin and healthy, and I don't feel like shuttling them around to useless activities. To be honest no childhood activities pay off as an adult, except maybe music if you're really into it (just for fun)
Anonymous wrote:I never saw a point to sports. My kids are thin and healthy, and I don't feel like shuttling them around to useless activities. To be honest no childhood activities pay off as an adult, except maybe music if you're really into it (just for fun)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I never saw a point to sports. My kids are thin and healthy, and I don't feel like shuttling them around to useless activities. To be honest no childhood activities pay off as an adult, except maybe music if you're really into it (just for fun)
here are the benefits of sports although you don't have to do soccer.
https://solvibrations.org/benefits-of-sports/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d certainly let her try soccer. My kids aren’t naturally athletic but I love them being outside and running around! Team sports are fun and good for kids. Plus soccer is one of the cheapest activities kids do.
Sign her up and let her try.
+1. I love seeing kids running around outside. I’m another outlier who encourages you to sign her up and see how the fall goes. There really is no reason not to at least expose her to team sports. And again, it’s outside and in the fall weather. There’s no downside to trying.
Anonymous wrote:I never saw a point to sports. My kids are thin and healthy, and I don't feel like shuttling them around to useless activities. To be honest no childhood activities pay off as an adult, except maybe music if you're really into it (just for fun)
Anonymous wrote:I never saw a point to sports. My kids are thin and healthy, and I don't feel like shuttling them around to useless activities. To be honest no childhood activities pay off as an adult, except maybe music if you're really into it (just for fun)
Anonymous wrote:Nope. No swim team, either. Mine play baseball for now.
Anonymous wrote:My kid has never been particularly interested in soccer. She's 6. She has several other activities, including dance and swim, that she really enjoys. Everyone does soccer and I'm feeling guilty that we haven't done it. She's also never done a team sport and I feel like that would be useful, but just don't know that soccer is the right option for her -- while she can play, bike, and dance for hours, she gets tired after running for like 5 minutes.
Should we do soccer anyway even though she doesn't have any interest and (I anticipate) won't like it? To get her team sport experience and to stretch her endurance and skill set? Or should we double down on the stuff she already does and really likes?
If your kid never did soccer, did you regret it? Anyone else thinking about skipping it?