Posted on Sep 27, 2010 16:14
This topic has morphed a little into how to motivate kids to stay in sports.
Here is my two cents worth.
1. Parents, Parents, Parents. It is important that parents support their child's interest in extracurricular activities. I'm not one who believes the school should force kids to participate, but I believe the parents should greatly incourage their children to participate in extracurricular activities. (Schools already have to act as parents to much)
2. And this may be just important. Coaches have to stop trying to make student/athletes into one sport wonders. Way to many coaches expect their players to play their sport and only their sport. Kids are being told that they need to spend all of their spare time working on that one sport, wether it be wrestling, Football, basketball, baseball or soccer. If coaches would encourage their athletes to participate in at least one more sport then participation levels would rise dramatical.
3. Coaches and parents need to allow their children to be kids. Don't push them 12 months a year to participate in a sport. They need a time off. Some kids may not want that time off but allow the kids to make that decision, not the coach or parent.
I have encourages GOO Jr. to participate in sports, but never forced him into them.
To this date he has decided on his own to:
played basketball 2nd through 6th grade,
Baseball kindergarden through 9th grade,
ran track 8th grade,
Football 7th through 10 grade and
wrestling from 4th grade to 10th grade.
He also took up golf in his free time (last 2 years.)
This is the opinion of GOO and only GOO
GOO out.