Have Youth Sports Become Too Intense?

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When I was 7, my football team went to the youth football championship. After 4 quarters, the game was tied. We went to overtime. On the last drive of overtime i got the ball and ran it into the end-zone. It was so much fun because of the suspense and the competitive element. The benefits of participating in competitive youth sports are worth the drawbacks because athletes learn discipline and responsibility and sports also help athletes make and keep commitments that they will make later in life. In the article “Have Youth Sports Become Too Intense?,” the issue of youth sports and if they have become too intense is debated.Children are taught to be respectful and to be nice to others. Students who play sports are better well rounded than those who aren't. They behave better and create better relationships. One piece of textual evidence is, " Students who are intensely involved in sports are less likely to abuse drugs or alcohol or join gangs, have a later onset of sexual activity, and do better in school and form good peer relationships." Parents often discourage these actions but kids do them anyway. Being involved in sports keeps them from doing them because they don't want to get …show more content…

This is often an outlet for angry, frustrated kids to let their emotions "fly free." Another piece of evidence from the text is," An intense commitment to sports is great for kids—and I’ve seen it proven for 20 years. Bored, frustrated, or lonely kids join our league and become dedicated, confident, self-disciplined athletes ready for the world beyond school." Parents would agree because they want their kids to be prepared for life and the outside world. All parents want their children to succeed and sports are a great way to prepare them for that. One might argue that art or music are a better commitment for kids to prepare but I say that is not true. Sports are better for creating relationships with the people around

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