4_the_kids
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- Oct 20, 2015
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In relation to Year round play and taking part in other sports, most information is based on potential career/high level athletes who are tempted into specializing too early. This Information certainly is less relevant to those practicing 2 hours per week with a game on the weekend. Nothing in that material says you shouldn't play year round as long as you find some time for other athletic pursuits.
Many players I coach are also involved In basketball, floor hockey or baseball.
Regardless I'd support my kids in whatever they would chose. Anything promoting less screen time is a win in my book.
I think at younger ages you should be exposed to and play many different sports for picking one , with the pressures to specialize at a relatively young age are we losing more athletes than gaining? Hockey is probably to the worse for this with spring hockey, 3v3 leagues and summer camps being the norm, when you see 10 year old kids playing year round I cant help but ask who this is really for? Something tells me the kids don't really care either way they just want to make the parents happy.
In Newton of you don't play summer soccer you loose control of your team, players get poached , coaches get pushed aside, you are forced to play summer whether you want to or not just to protect yourself or your team, none of which is for the kids.....that is where my beef stems from....Year round single sport before about U17-U19 is a for profit industry for parents with big dreams of little Johnny being the next one , it is not about the athlete or development of.
Reality is we probably always played year round, just not in organized sport, free play is the biggest thing missing these days. How many street hockey games do yo see today vs 20 years ago, or kids playing baseball with friends etc...
And yes anything promoting less screen time is a win!!!