Irishize
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I didn’t see a thread that addresses this so I hope I’m not duplicating anything.
I assume most folks on here are parents and that some have kids involved in youth sports. Hopefully, we have some youth or school coaches on board as well to get their perspective.
Two things I’ve noticed that have changed since my days playing organized youth sports:
1. Kids are specializing at a much younger age. I hate this b/c I think it takes away the experience for the kids to truly compete in different settings & teams. Also, I believe it ensures young athletes use the majority of their muscle groups vs overworking the same muscle groups while the underutilized muscles set them up for injury.
2. At the school athletics level, I’ve noticed “team punishment” rarely works. For instance, a few of the starters on the basketball team get caught cutting corners of sneaking out of drills. The coach has been taught to punish the team w/ wind sprints, up/downs, etc. That definitely worked when I was a kid b/c the peer pressure was immense & you better not be the one forcing your teammates to incur more conditioning drills b/c you screwed up. Nowadays, they don’t care. The starters I mentioned earlier NEVER change their ways & don’t seem to mind the consequences because, at the end of the day, they aren’t losing any playing time & seem to not mind what used to be seen as negative attention.
Now, my comments are purely anecdotal so I can’t speak for everyone of you and what you or your kids experience. I’m sure there are plenty of kids who play 3-4 seasonal sports & there are some coaches who enjoy great results from “team punishment”. I would just be interested in your feedback, experiences & opinion overall.
Thanks
I assume most folks on here are parents and that some have kids involved in youth sports. Hopefully, we have some youth or school coaches on board as well to get their perspective.
Two things I’ve noticed that have changed since my days playing organized youth sports:
1. Kids are specializing at a much younger age. I hate this b/c I think it takes away the experience for the kids to truly compete in different settings & teams. Also, I believe it ensures young athletes use the majority of their muscle groups vs overworking the same muscle groups while the underutilized muscles set them up for injury.
2. At the school athletics level, I’ve noticed “team punishment” rarely works. For instance, a few of the starters on the basketball team get caught cutting corners of sneaking out of drills. The coach has been taught to punish the team w/ wind sprints, up/downs, etc. That definitely worked when I was a kid b/c the peer pressure was immense & you better not be the one forcing your teammates to incur more conditioning drills b/c you screwed up. Nowadays, they don’t care. The starters I mentioned earlier NEVER change their ways & don’t seem to mind the consequences because, at the end of the day, they aren’t losing any playing time & seem to not mind what used to be seen as negative attention.
Now, my comments are purely anecdotal so I can’t speak for everyone of you and what you or your kids experience. I’m sure there are plenty of kids who play 3-4 seasonal sports & there are some coaches who enjoy great results from “team punishment”. I would just be interested in your feedback, experiences & opinion overall.
Thanks