The Benefits of Youth Sport

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One thing almost every young child looks forward to is the activity of play. Kids love nothing more than to go outside, run around with friends, and get dirty. If children are already active at a young age, why not encourage them to continue by enrolling them in an organized youth sport program? Young people will gain many positive experiences by participating in organized physical activities, but none as important and influential as the social skills, physical skills, and mental skills developed and nurtured during their time in youth sport. As a result, the young participants can continue to build upon and cultivate these skills which will ultimately be transferred into their development as successful adults. Along with the social and emotional benefits, physical fitness and overall good health habits, part of organized sports, are also vital skills that can be extended into adulthood. With ongoing focus and recent attention given to childhood obesity, youth sports participation can only enhance the progress toward the elimination of this problem. A closer look at recent studies of youth participation in organized sports can reveal that children can recognize, maintain, and transfer the underlying principles, benefits, and outcomes of their experiences into adulthood.

Participation in youth sports programs in America can provide an avenue and model for developing important skills for adulthood such as competition, teamwork, and positive interaction in a diverse social environment. For example, you cannot give up looking for employment just because you didn’t get the first job you interviewed for. You have to work harder to reach that ultimate goal. Winning businesses depend on each individual within the company to do their jo...

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