Anonymous wrote:For recreational leagues, swimming is probably good, but as you get older into HS, size can start to influence performance significantly (As a short former swimmer who swam through HS but the taller, broad/developed shouldered boys and girls were the standouts)
Anonymous wrote:As for the height, he was in the 10-20% range at his 8 yr old checkup. Not sure where the poster got the 50% from.
According to this calculator 50" 8-yo boy is at ~43% in height.
http://reference.medscape.com/calculator/height-age-percentile-boys
But I'd probably trust your ped more instead of the internet.
Anonymous wrote:My dad is 5 foot 4 around 140 pounds he always played sports. His position was that since only .0001 will ever make pro, you just have to decide to enjoy sports and not worry about height or weight. I know it is hard because kids do want to win, but focusing on sports being fun will be an important life skill.
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:My son is 8 and has tried some team sports like soccer, baseball and lacrosse. It seems that his height (or lack of it) puts him at a disadvantage and he doesn't want to continue with any of them. He does like indoor rock climbing but he says he wants to find a competitive sport. I would think nearly all of them would be the same in terms of height being an advantage. Any ideas? I suggested tennis and he said maybe.
Anonymous wrote:Op, the kids around you must drink hormone infused milk, bc my almost 10 yr old DS is 53 inches and 55 lbs, and is squarely middle of the pack (he is thinner than most but I think you are more focused on height). Also he is no standout on any sports team but that is a result of him not being very athletic not his size. I agree with the advice to encourage your son to pick a sport and stick with it - play on a team but also do clinics, camps - that will give him the best shot at bring decent at a sport. Who knows what his size will eventually be - why limit him to sports based on his physique at age 8??