Athletes put their time
and effort into the sports they love. This takes a lot of dedication and is
something you must be committed to if you intend on playing in college. Not
only is dedication a big part of playing sports, but money. You must always take
into consideration the costs of playing sports when deciding whether or not you
want to go out or play. Whether it is for equipment or the coaching, sports do
cost quite a bit, especially if you play club sports. For example, club
volleyball is pretty expensive.
There are a lot of
things you need to play volleyball, whether it is club or not. Just the basic
necessities to play volleyball can get to be a little pricey. Volleyball shoes
can cost up to two hundred dollars, with the minimum being around eighty dollars,
unless you find a good deal. This and the price of socks, spandex, and knee
pads might be a little too much. Spandex cost around thirty dollars each and
you usually need at least three pairs.
Another thing you must
take into consideration when deciding to play club volleyball is the price of
playing alone. The costs of playing club range anywhere from eight hundred
dollars to two thousand. This does not even include the price of staying at a
hotel, getting food at tournaments, or buying souvenirs. Sometimes clubs even
add in another price for jerseys, separate from the total cost. All in all
playing club volleyball is extremely expensive, especially if you buy a forty
dollar sweatshirt at every qualifying tournament.
The costs of playing
sports shouldn't be a huge deal breaker when choosing whether or not to play,
but it definitely needs to be something somewhat in your family’s budget. You
don't want to make your family financially unstable just because you want to
play a sport. There are many ways to get deals and clubs usually understand if
you cannot afford it. The cost of playing sports is high and does take a lot of
dedication, but if you truly love it, it is worth every ounce of money and time
you put into it. Sports can bring a lot of joy into your life and even lead to
scholarships in college. It all depends on how committed you are and how much
time you are willing to put into the sport. Sports might be a little pricey,
but the athlete determines how much they get out of their money.
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