The Importance Of Club Sports And High School Sports

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As a kid my dad always took me to a field to play soccer. He once told me that you could never be too good. He reasoned that even when you felt you have mastered a certain exercise there would always be more room to improve. From shooting to passing, there was only one right way to get better. That’s how I felt going into my sophomore year as I was yet to decide if I wanted to play high school or club. As athletes we put many hours into something we love doing, but has there ever been a point in which you thought it was time to give up? Like Martin Luther king Jr. Once said, “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” Although goals …show more content…

The season for club sports keeps athletes in season for longer times than high school sports. That is great because it keeps an athlete in shape and in form. High school season tends to be 3-4 months. The season extends from the beginning to the end of a certain weather season. Either all of fall, winter, or spring never more. In club sports the seasons are long. Club teams don’t let their athletes have much time off because then they lose their form and fitness. Club seasons tend to last all year with occasional weeks off here and there not many. At the end of every season there are championships everyone wants to win. At club level you could win anything from being state to national champ. You are required to win something to have a chance to win the next. There are also many prestige tournaments or invitational in which you could enter and try to win. In high school sports there is one common goal. That’s a state championship. Yes, those are very impressive but why not try to go for more? Club sports give you the opportunity to challenge yourselves nationwide which is much better. While participating in club sports you learn to become professional, and learn to grow-up faster. Through the recruiting process you learn to be organized and disciplined while being respectful at the same time while in high school you don’t as much. The season can help build an athlete and benefit them greatly. What’s the problem than with …show more content…

One only has to look at active rosters of many college teams or even pro teams to realize that the vast majority of successful athletes on their rosters come from playing club sports rather than playing high school or any other level in that matter. The level of competition better prepare athletes through their long seasons of hard work and great atmosphere. Also, club sports’ exposure of athletes to bigger and better colleges has made it easier for athletes to pursue their goals of becoming professional. Also much easier to be able to keep up at those higher levels. Something you would never see from an athlete who plays high school. Club sports are what everyone should focus on doing. As actor Will Rogers once said when asked when someone should go pro, “…not until he has earned everything he can...” If an athlete really needs to learn everything possible before becoming pro they have to become in love with the process and do what is beneficial. If a player has to go to hell and back to become better and be ready, then so be it. The best way isn’t always the easiest way. Sometimes you have to take a step back first to move

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