Persuasive Essay On Youth Sports

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Youth Sports

Everyone enjoys going to watch a little sibling playing soccer or playing baseball. As a parent or older family member, you enjoy watching kids having fun and playing together. Sadly, in recent years the fun has fallen and the intensity has risen. Injury at an early age is not a good thing and with millions of kids playing youth sports thousands upon thousands get hurt every year. Not only that, but also intense training schedules give kids no opportunity to be a kid. Intense schedules and tournaments on weekends also give a kid lack of attention in school and so a youth may struggle and not reach his/hers full potential of learning. Many may also argue that the children enjoy doing sports all the time and they enjoy the …show more content…

I have seen some parents push their kids way too hard because they want to when meanwhile, the kids at the age of seven or eight they just want to play. While a kid is under the age of 13 their athletic skills are pointless because they haven’t hit puberty yet. After a child hits puberty, then one can only tell what they can do. “Thirty to 40 million kids across this country play youth sports, and about 73 percent of parents say they would pay for a private coaching lesson for their son or daughter” (Reilly). Pushing a kid too hard too young and cause a burnout and most of them would want to quit because mentally a kid is burnt out from the sport and do not have a passion for it anymore. Mentally burnt out they don’t want to play on the other hand, their parents continue to push them to a point of injury at times. Too many times I have watched a youth kids club wrestling tournament and I have seen parents stand and warm their kid up like they were preparing them for a national championship match. At times, I have seen parents yell at their kid while they are struggling, and when the child loses the parent would drag them off into a corner and yell at them what they did wrong. I personally think that it is not right for a parent to push their kid to the point of burnout. The parents are not the only cause of a mental burnout. The intense schedule can cause too much pressure for the kid as well as maintaining good