Argument Against Children Playing Rugby

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Imagine yourself as a parent and your child asked you if they could join a rugby team what would your reaction be? Would you be all for it or would you be dead set against it? If you are against your child playing rugby I bet one of the reasons is the fact rugby is portrayed as a violent, contact sport. It is also characterized that to play rugby you need to be a freak of nature who is around six foot five and weighs about one hundred odd kilograms by the age of 14. So, you think why would I subject my child to the violence of a rugby match? Why would I let him or her get injured or harmed? But if you think about playing rugby as just another challenge for child to have in life because that’s how we grow as individuals by overcoming challenges. …show more content…

Because of this in 2015, children aged 2 to 15 in Scotland were at risk of becoming overweight (including obesity). Furthermore, there are studies that are saying that inactivity is also a genuine problem with children. Inactivity is what causes obesity but it allegedly affects performance in school as well. To combat this the NHS has created a new initiative called Change4life which is a guide to help parents stop their children becoming overweight and obese. On the NHS website, it also states that ages five to eighteen should be getting 60 minutes of exercise every day. This where I think rugby could benefit children. Due to the fast-paced nature and physicality of the sport it requires a good mix of cardiovascular endurance and strength compared to other sports. Obviously when your child is a bit younger they don’t worry about whether they are strong or fast, and neither will you. You just want them to be active and out of the house so they can be healthy children. As your child develops and gets older and maybe get more serious about playing they may start wanting to get the competitive edge by getting bigger, faster and stronger which is a good thing because it shows that the child is dedicated towards a goal of progressing in their sport and they can transfer this dedication into other things in their life like

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