Youth Sports Research Paper

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It is easy to lose sight of what sports really are. Some say that sports help build children so, that they can thrive in life. Sports are supposed to be competitive but also fun. Youth sports teach young athletes the value of discipline and hardwork. Other people think that that youth sports have become too intense. Youth sports are investments, time, money, and energy required. To be competitive athlete, one has to be willing to put in long hours and hardwork. Players will learn how to commit to something. Commitment and discipline will show not only when they play, but also in their everyday life.
Players should train whenever possible.When the new season starts players notice how ahead they are. All the long hours spent to train and practice …show more content…

Some parents and coaches take things to far on players. “I don’t think that it should be as intense”(6) says Smith. “Now days youth sports do get too intense because the reason they’re playing with a mindset of winning and being in first”(6). At one extreme winning is unimportant in youth sports at the other extreme is the belief that winning is the only thing. The essence of sports is striving to win without that attempt, the activity is no longer a sport. Parents should be aware of the psychological risks that come with sport participation while reinforcing the positives. Sports are supposed to be fun. When it stops being fun and has the potential to hurt your child, it’s time to shift gears and reevaluate. Winning and being in first place is a good mentality to have, but sometimes that is no always the right choice. Coaches can push their players to hard at times because all the coaches think about is winning. A key point is to acknowledge that while winning is an important part of the sport, it must be kept in perspective with the other valuable aspects of youth sports, such as social development, fun, fitness and many other things. Coaches do not need to take the fun out of sports. Most players are just having fun being around their teammates on Saturdays making new friends or even just to enjoy life. Not everything's a competition it is not about winning or losing it is about having fun and learning the game that the player loves to

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