Should Kids Be Allowed To Participate In Competitive Sports

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Across the country, millions of kids are being injured but tons of others are having their confidence boosted due to competitive sports. Should kids be allowed to participate in competitive sports? Some say that yes, they provide a good source of physical activity and that they give a healthy amount of stress or tension. On the flip side, competitive sports bring pressure, pressure, and more pressure. Pressure coming from their parents and coaches, pressure to perform well (self pressure), and overall stress. Declared now is my opinion; kids should not be allowed to participate in competitive sports.

If you play competitive sports, your parents and coaches are probably your biggest supporters. They keep your head in the game, cheer you
There are tryouts for teams once you get into high school , and sometimes even before. In high school, to play sports, you must have a certain GPA, which adds more stress onto the weights that kids are already carrying around with them. Imagine having to carry a 10-pound weight on your back for 8 hours a day (school stress), and then having to add another 10-pound weight (sports stress) on your back while still carrying the other!
Competitive sports make it hard for kids to juggle everything that is going on in their lives. With intense training schedules, it can be difficult for kids to grasp everything that is going on. They have school, friends, and then sports to deal with. When somebody has too many things going on in their life, something is going to suffer, and it is normally school. This is bad because once you get into high school sports, you have to have a certain GPA to even play competitive sports, and if your grades suffer, you won’t be able to play, bringing sadness or depression upon the child. Speaking of GPA, keeping a GPA up is difficult if you want to play competitive sports. In the beginning, some might say that it’s easy, because there are fewer practices, but the more the season progresses, the more games will be had and the more practices there will be. The more games and practices there are,
There is the main issue of pressure on kids, pressure to perform well, pressure from coaches and parents, and general stress. Yes, some may say that there are benefits to playing competitively, like the increase in physical activity, or the life lessons that could be learned, but if you weigh the two opinions, it is certain that competitive sports hinder kids more than they help. Competitive sports are not good for kids and kids should not be allowed to participate in them. If you had to choose, what side would you take a stand

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