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re: Who actually likes “travel ball”
Posted on 5/16/23 at 1:17 pm to LSUFanHouston
Posted on 5/16/23 at 1:17 pm to LSUFanHouston
You are exactly right. At that age she was doing gymnastics, volleyball, and softball...just being a kid out there with her friends. As she got a little older she fell in love with the sport. The demands of travel sports in baseball, softball, and volleyball and certainly leading to burnout at early ages for athletes. It can become a gauntlet for young athletes to handle the rigor of years caught up on that grind.
I disagree with some in this thread that 8, 9, 10 years old is where the decision is made or you get left behind. Puberty becomes the defining moment for many on what your floor and ceiling look like as a great high school or potential college level athlete. Each kid has their own journey and will/should decide for themselves what that looks like.
I disagree with some in this thread that 8, 9, 10 years old is where the decision is made or you get left behind. Puberty becomes the defining moment for many on what your floor and ceiling look like as a great high school or potential college level athlete. Each kid has their own journey and will/should decide for themselves what that looks like.
Posted on 5/16/23 at 1:23 pm to VivaTerlingua
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I disagree with some in this thread that 8, 9, 10 years old is where the decision is made or you get left behind. Puberty becomes the defining moment for many on what your floor and ceiling look like as a great high school or potential college level athlete. Each kid has their own journey and will/should decide for themselves what that looks like.
puberty is a big defining moment but only if you arent lifting to make sure you stay on top.
and the problem is by 10 if you havent pursued higher level travel ball you get so far behind you can never catch up from a skill development side. i dont like it, but its how its become in south louisiana
its kind of like the jockeying for certain schools in the NE and how its become so competetive.
its dumb but its how it is.
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