Why Kids Should Not Play Competitive Sports

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Michael Phelps, an olympic swimmer, said, “You can’t put a limit on anything. The more you dream, the farther you get”. Many kids have started dreaming of being a sportsman, playing competitive sports and being a champion but is it good for them, is it worth it? There are many risks of playing competitive sports. Even though there are many benefits of playing competitive sports but the negative effects are more than the good effects. Hence, Kids should not play competitive sports.

Concussions, broken bones, ligament, tissues and muscles, mental injuries and many other are injuries caused by competitive sports. The Center for Disease Control reports that regular physical activity provides a long list of physical benefits for children and though children do not get obese, stay healthy and
There is the race to get the best. 1 in 2451 high school basketball players will get drafted by the NBA. Hence there is a lot of pressure and stress on kids (Crouch). In the article The Race to Nowhere in Youth Sports it says, the path is a race to nowhere, and it does not produce better athletes. It produces bitter athletes who get hurt, burnout, and quit sports altogether (Sullivan). Very less kids get selected to play in NBA or NFL or whatever the sport may be others just end up with nothing creating bitterness in their mind. In the video Changing the game in youth sports John O’Sullivan, A professional soccer player and an experienced coach, says, “Few get scholarship others end up hating sports, damaged relationships, physical and emotional scar for the entire lifetime. We need to end this great race, change the game and give it back to the kids”(Sullivan). The parents and the coach criticize the kids to get scholarships, get in the team, winning each and every game. Kids end up having a lot of pressure and hence quit sports. Therefore, kids should not play competitive

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