Foster the sports father to imagine a beautiful spring afternoon at local kindergarten community soccer tournament. The game starts with a fun and exciting atmosphere. Children are doing their best to chase the ball, and the parents who saw seem to be very proud of their little Johnny and Little Suzy. Everyone seems to be very happy. Then just an accident, one of the players stumbled, and fell to court. He or she was not hurt, but the parents of the players were sent to the torrent, and shouting that the fall of their children was caused by a foul.
Most coaches and parents are participating in youth sports and do not receive psychological training of educational children's training and athletic athletic players. Nevertheless, I never see how professional sports and youth sports are like comparing apples, watching professional sports, seeing young people in professional style uniforms, so I knew how to handle young athletes There are too many adults to think that they are. And zucchini. Professional sports consists of thousands of adult athletes who have been scrutinized nationwide and have been strengthened through years of high level competition, while the youth league has millions of local communities of age Yes. And the ability of children to provide services
More and more children are focusing on individual sports from a young age and seem to be trained throughout the year. Universities' scholarships and career appeals can motivate young athletes (and their parents) to work on a professional training program in early childhood, but the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) We recommend avoiding concentration. Experiencing adolescence has a major impact on positive and negative motor skills. An increase in body size, hormones, muscle strength can improve exercise capacity, but during AGS, skill balance and body control may temporarily decline. A sharp increase in height and weight affects the center of gravity of the body. Sometimes the brain has to adapt to this higher perspective and teenagers may seem a bit 'clumsy'.
Annual training for sports became more common for young athletes. In many cases, the motivation is for athletes and guardians to grab small pieces of "pie" to earn college scholarships and careers. Only 3.3% to 11.3% of the high school students participated in the competition of the National University Sports Association (NCAA), of which only 1% received sports scholarships 4, 18 Furthermore, only 0.03% to 0.5% at the occupational level I will compete. Athletes are less injured and have longer exercise time than professional sports before puberty 1, 2, 4, 5, 19, 20