The Single Sport Athlete vs. the Multi Sport Athlete

Pros & Cons

 

          In this day and age, young people are exposed to the glamour and financial rewards of both amateur and professional athletics through television, the internet, and other social media. However, the stark reality is that a very small percentage of young athletes will make it to the collegiate or professional level, regardless of the sport or activity. The lure of fame and fortune, as well as college scholarships, often leads to concentrating on one particular sport rather than diversifying.

          Many of these young athletes are enrolled in specialty camps or programs that offer intensive development, often with personal coaches or advisors. Unfortunately, the interests of the parents or guardians are placed ahead of those of the child. There is absolutely nothing wrong with honing a child’s skills and abilities in one particular sport at an early age, but young athletes should be exposed to multiple sports or activities. This opportunity to make selections and explore different avenues will help the child discover, develop, and grow as a person. The child’s natural ability, skills, and interests will become evident in whatever sport he or she chooses.

          Children who are encouraged to participate in multiple sports, both team and individual, develop lifelong skills that carry over into any professional endeavor. These qualities include honesty, respect, teamwork, integrity, sportsmanship and a strong work ethic. Participation in multiple sports helps young children to develop a decision making process that will be fundamental to a successful career, no matter which direction is taken.

          Assuming a child has determined the sport or direction he or she would like to pursue; parents should provide consistent, positive reinforcement regarding that endeavor. Excelling in any sport takes a tremendous amount of time and effort, and often, money. Children with a natural talent will benefit, at an early age, from the coaching and counseling of a seasoned professional or instructor. Young people who have the ability to pursue this type of instruction will often develop much more quickly and become more competitive than their peers.   

          Engaging in sports is a great experience for children in general. Children who involve themselves in multiple sports or activities gain more experience and knowledge that they will take with them for the rest of their lives, whether they do or don’t make it into the world of professional athletics.


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