Should Youth Sports Be Paid?

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Well this is an important question to us as recreation and sports management major, we are one of the main beneficiary of this $15 billion dollars industry, that’s right Billion that’s a 55% increase since 2010. This is an immense amount of money that families are devoting to their child sports dream, why are they doing that for? Some families believe that their child can be the next massive thing and spend the money to try to fulfill this goal, do they do it for the money, fame or accolades, they are many reason why they might invest such an amount on their kid s. Hence, some families spend up to 10% of their income on registration fees, travel, camps and equipment. Therefore, this lead to me to believe that some families are spending a great amount of money based on luck. While the more you train with the better equipment, …show more content…

In my opinion while I will try to the upmost of my abilities to have my child play in a good team it has to be affordable for the whole family. I believe families spending more than 10% of their income in youth sports its’s not just for their kids, they are doing it to satisfy their egos to say that their child is going to be a professional athlete or get a college scholarship. Early specialization in a single sport increases the risk of injury, burnout and depression. This builds an enormous amount of pressure in children who are 5 to 15 years old kids trying to enjoy a sport, but now they are seemed just as dollars signs by both their parents and their teams which are backed by sponsors looking to cash in in young children gullible parents or to cash in on a potential superstar. This leads kids to believe that they are not good enough to participate in any sport there by increasing the likelihood of

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