
- Overall health improvement and care. Kids need to stay active, too! Physical activity during the adolescent stage of life is crucial to the process of developing strong muscles and bones. In addition, structured activities give children the opportunity to develop better physical coordination and mental stimulation.
- Teaches healthy competition. As we grow up, we begin to face competition in the workplace, in school, and in our personal lives. Participating in competitive or semi-competitive sports allows children to learn what it takes to give their best effort toward succeeding in a team setting during a friendly competition.
- Enhances self-confidence. When a child plays a sport, they are actively learning new skills in each practice. Mastering and perfecting these skills allow them to feel proud of themselves and motivated to continue learning.
- Stress relief. Kids and teenagers get stressed, too! Heading to an after-school practice with friends can be a huge stress-reliever to kids experiencing pressure in their academics or at home. Exercise releases serotonin, which otherwise makes individuals feel happy.
- Teaches teamwork and good sportsmanship. As we grow up and go through school and the work force, life presents us with many situations where we are asked to work as a team. Participating in after school sports as a kid teaches the importance of accepting losses as a group, as well as celebrating triumphs.