There are many athletes out there that can
say they have played the sport they love their entire life. Their parents must
have started them out young and somewhat influenced the passion their child has
for the sport. It is great to start children out playing multiple sports to get
them interested early on. This will help them later when they are wanting to
decide what to play in high school, if they choose to stick with sports.
Knowing what practices are like will help kids get an idea of if they will
enjoy playing in high school.
Some high school athletes cannot say they
have played the sport they love for most of their life. Some of the best
athletes have only started their sport right into high school. I'm not saying
you shouldn't encourage your kids when they are young, because I am all for
that. Some athletes are naturally talented and I think it is good to spark a
love for the sport early on to get kids working hard young. Sports aren’t for
everyone though and shouldn’t be forced upon others.
Sports take a lot of time and dedication,
but you don't want your kids to get burnt out early on. I have seen athletes
lose passion for the sport they used to love, simply because they have been
doing the same thing for so long. Other athletes could never get burnt out and
keep going strong throughout the years. This all depends on the person and
can't really be determined when they're kids. It is all up to the parents to
see if they want to encourage sports soon. It can lead to a world of success
and ultimately determine your kid’s future.
I, truthfully, am for getting kids to try
sports early on, but if they do not want to do it or do not enjoy it you shouldn't
force it. Some kids are more into the arts, or simply don't like to be
involved. Let kids choose who they want to be. You can encourage them to be
involved, but I do not believe in forcing children to participate in
extracurricular activities. Sports are a way to make friends and memories
throughout the school years, but some people just aren't in the sports world
like us athletes. Not every single person's world revolves around sports,
unfortunately, although we’d like to believe it does.
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