0 Sport Classes For Kids Pros And Cons

By Mara Boone


In today's society sports play a large role in the lives of many people. Whether it's playing, being a spectator or both, this is a important form exercise, personal development and entertainment. Children have always been active in sport but the seriousness of competition is often much higher than it used to be. For this reason, people have differing views of how healthy competitive sports are for young ones. Naturally there are both pros and cons to sport classes for kids.

One of the primary reasons why people support this type of activity for youths is the development of sportsmanship, teamwork and social skills. These attributes are certainly ones that can be fostered through the playing of competitive sports and are inarguably useful outside of the sporting arena. Being able to work well with other people is an invaluable skill in families, business and more.

The downside of this is the possibility for some children to develop an over-competitive nature or, on the other end of the spectrum, to be turned off by competition altogether. As is the case in life in general, neither of these extremes are highly desirable.

Another benefit that is sometimes cited is the stress relief that comes with physical activity. Modern kids tend to live more stressful lives in many ways than previous generations did and sports are often seen as a healthy outlet for stress and tension due to the physical and social aspects that are involved.

On the other hand, rather than helping a child to deal with the stress that they are facing in other aspects of life, the competition that comes with these classes can compound what stress is already there. It is not at all uncommon for both coaches and parents to place a lot of pressure upon their kids. Peers can be another source of this as can the child himself or herself.

The simple existence of an opportunity to get some regular physical activity is a strong argument in favor of sport classes. Many kids have come to lead very sedentary lives and need to learn the importance of exercise and to develop healthy habits that they can carry with them through the rest of their lives.

The downside of this is the chance of injury that comes along with certain activities. This obviously will be different depending upon the chosen sport. High-risk ones such as American football are more likely to put kids in danger of suffering a severe injury but even less risky sports like golf or tennis are not immune to injuries that can have lingering effects.

It would be virtually impossible for anyone to claim that sport classes for kids are completely good or completely bad as there are obvious pros and cons that must be considered. Every child is different physically, mentally and emotionally. Whether these classes are a good idea must be decided on a case-by-case basis based on each individual's desires and attributes. Parents must take careful consideration of the benefits and drawbacks and weigh them against the desires and personality of their child when deciding if participating in these classes is best for them.




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