Why does sport matter




















Sports mean a whole lot more than just wins, game time and college scholarships. Even if they suck. Yep — we said it, even if your child sucks at sports. The life lessons, the skills and the character building that comes with being in a sports program — it matters. It matters a lot. Sports come with a coach. Someone to correct, teach, and encourage your child. Coaches teach your child to work hard for what they want.

They instill healthy habits, they put kids in their place, praise their successes and help them learn from their losses. Coaches are put in a unique position where they influence your child both on and off the field in ways that you cannot.

Sports are hard: physically, mentally and emotionally. Being part of a sports program comes with the hard, but it also comes with learning how to persist through the hard and seeing the success of persevering. Your kids will also learn how to perform under pressure, how to deal with stress, how to stay focused and how to maintain confidence.

Sure, those things will come with some growing pains, but they will be learned and your kid will be better for it. Social skills are vital and important because people are unavoidable. Sports will instantly immerse your child into a social scene of friends with common goals. Because they are part of a team, your child will be required to be committed, be on time, assist their teammates, be reliable, sacrifice for the whole, interact and communicate.

The best thing about swimming is that you can do the sport anytime of the year to improve you body. The sport, squash, has been named the number one healthiest sport in the world by Forbes. It burns calories, increases aerobic fitness, increases flexibility, develops and increases your strength and power, and it improves your hand-eye coordination. Sports are extremely important because they help you lose weight. To conclude, sports matter a ton and you shall give them a try whenever possible.

Sports improve your health, reduce stress, teach self disciplin, and much more. I hope you agree of why sports matter and why they are very important to participate in. Your email address will not be published. By clicking "Decline", this post will be reverted to a draft. Any comment you leave below will be added to the feedback on the draft. All Posts. Why Do Sports Matter? Add a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Robison's Class. Report Abuse. As I said, my Dad is gone now.

But he lives on through me, as I raise my son and follow the sports teams that we followed. It makes perfect sense to me. This is very disappointing to me. Nothing works. And this is a kid who has played youth soccer, baseball, and basketball. He currently loves Ultimate Frisbee they have a whole league in his school district.

Maybe it is just a waste of time—I could be out taking him to the park, or doing volunteer work, or get some exercise…lots of things. She played soccer and basketball at a high level in her youth. Kayla thought she was pretty hot, until in her sophomore year her new coach cut her from the high school varsity. It lit a fire under my daughter. She worked her butt off, got back on the varsity, and earned a starting spot. Two years later, she led her high school team to their first state berth in school history, and a fourth-place finish at the Tacoma Dome.

She made the all-tournament team. She earned a partial scholarship to play basketball in college. Her coach was always on her, pushing her amd making her a far better person and player than she ever would have been on her own.

And I am so proud of her. And one more thing: Whenever I meet someone usually a man and find out they are a sports fan, we instantly have something to talk about.

I can walk into any bar in the world and talk sports with most of the guys in there. We have a lingua franca that allows us to bond, to communicate. We both care about the same thing and can talk about it knowledgeably.



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