Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will mention wrestling to him. That sport never crossed my mind. I wonder if they even have wrestling for little boys. I'll see what Google says.
If you don't have a local club available, you could start with jiu jitsu and then he can join the wrestling team in middle school. My kids take a martial arts class that teaches both karate and jiu jitsu and they LOVE jiu jitsu. It's by far their favorite part of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. I know he will have a chance to try out a lot of these sports at camp which is good. To the fencing poster- aren't his short arms a problem with trying to hit the target? I would think his short reach would make it near impossible to score points. To the PPs- I am glad some short kids you know are doing well in team sports like soccer but my son just didn't. Even running at full speed, the other kids ran right past him. The boys on his rec team ranged from appr. 4 inches taller to 7-8 inches taller than him. They were all in his grade too and my son has a March birthday so he wasn't the youngest kid on the team. There is only one rec team in our area and he would have to try out for the travel team (he wouldn't agree to it b/c he knows he isn't any good). I think he just wants to play a sport to fit in and be semi decent at it. I can't blame him. Hopefully, a sport at camp might peak his interest. Thanks all!
Anonymous wrote:Wrestling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will mention wrestling to him. That sport never crossed my mind. I wonder if they even have wrestling for little boys. I'll see what Google says.
If you don't have a local club available, you could start with jiu jitsu and then he can join the wrestling team in middle school. My kids take a martial arts class that teaches both karate and jiu jitsu and they LOVE jiu jitsu. It's by far their favorite part of the class.
Anonymous wrote:I will mention wrestling to him. That sport never crossed my mind. I wonder if they even have wrestling for little boys. I'll see what Google says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that there are plenty of short fast kids who do well at soccer. Yes, a taller kid is going to be better at heading, but 8 year olds shouldn't be heading on a regular basis. A tiny scrappy kid is going to be better at getting around opponents, so it evens out.
Weirdly, football is a support that rewards small kids at young ages. Kids play football in weight classes, so the kids who are small for their age are usually the most mature and smartest on their team, and get chosen for the "skill" positions like QB. Even for linesmen, breadth is more important than height so a short but stocky kid will have an advantage over a tall skinny kid of the same weight. Of course a tall stocky kid would do even better, but that kid will play at a higher weight class.
Agree with this. We have some fabulous players on DS' soccer team that are really short. They're fast and great at handling the ball. Don't rule it out!