Dec
2009
Choosing The Correct Sport For Your Child
December 19th, 2009 at 12:02 am by FreshAire in General Fishing ClubsSome sports are harder than others to learn. Sometimes, there may be parts that are hard and other parts that are easy. When you couple with it certain people are going to learn certain things faster than others, it becomes obvious why it takes a variety of different people to fill different sports teams. Various folks will repeat baseball hitting drills time and again and it will ever click. However, the first time they grab a football, they throw a perfect spiral. Another person may trip over their own feet trying to dribble a basketball, but they will pick up baseball instruction with ease. If your child is trying to decide what sport will best suit them, there are some considerations your family should ponder.
First, let the child talk about their favorite sport. They may have a talent toward one and not another. Remember though, this passion for the sport may not mean they can play it well. Watching the game on television does not mean they will excel on the field or court. However, since playing most sports requires at least a rudimentary understanding of the rules, it is important the child enjoy the sport and understand how it is played.
Next, find sports options in your neighborhood. Some places do not provide the option of playing certain sports recreationally. In other cases, your child may join an intramural team, but their preferred sport is only through the parks and recreation department, meaning there will be an enrollment fee. Can your family pay this? If not, your child may be limited to the school team option. Remember there may be fees associated with this option as well, so if budget is problem, speaks with a school official ahead of time.
Lastly, consider your child’s physical talents. Remind them that regardless of the sport they choose, hours of practice will be needed to perfect their skill set and improve their coordination. You may have to face the fact that even with the most hours of practice, things just may not click for your child. There is always a chance they are uncoordinated and not athletic. As much as they have a desire to play a sport, they may eventually realize their role on the team will be bench warmer. Help them understand this does not make them any less of a person, fail at one sport only, while excelling at another. Many professional athletes have tried their hand at alternate sports and come up empty. Sometimes, you are just meant for something else.
If your child is considering enrolling in a sport, encourage them to try it out. The only way they will recognize their ability is by trying. Even if they do not succeed in their first few efforts, encourage them to {stick with it and see what they can make of their desire to play the game|try other options and learn the ropes.
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