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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1800 on: June 14, 2025, 12:06:55 PM »
Headed to Wichita for first ever travel basketball tourney. Go team.

Genesis, SE Boys Club or West Urban? Sorry for you if it is Genesis, a sea of artificial turf and concrete.
I don't think they play basketball on turf.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1801 on: June 14, 2025, 05:08:10 PM »
It was at Wichita Hoops. There are 9 courts and over 100 whistles per minute. Our kids are pretty new to this scene and went 1-2 today.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1802 on: June 14, 2025, 07:16:46 PM »
It was at Wichita Hoops. There are 9 courts and over 100 whistles per minute. Our kids are pretty new to this scene and went 1-2 today.

competitive basketball is by far the worst sport. whistles right next to you the entire game. parents and coaches going nuts the entire time. brutal scene. I hate it and wish my kid would drop out but HE'S GIVING IT ANOTHER YEAR.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1803 on: June 14, 2025, 07:17:44 PM »
in his words "what else am I going to do?"

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1804 on: June 16, 2025, 07:26:13 AM »
You guys, my daughter is about to turn 15 months old. What's my avenue? I'm looking for cheap.

Also, I'm REALLY hoping to get her into music instead of sports. For a lot of reasons. Any tips?

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1805 on: June 16, 2025, 01:41:55 PM »
You guys, my daughter is about to turn 15 months old. What's my avenue? I'm looking for cheap.

Also, I'm REALLY hoping to get her into music instead of sports. For a lot of reasons. Any tips?

For music:
1. Start piano lessons if possible. Each of my kids start piano in 2nd grade, I don't know if it's the best time to start but that's what we did. You will be miles ahead of most kids. You'll understand music theory and the building blocks of music.
2. Expose your kids to lots of types of music and let them see you enjoy it. Live, recorded, you playing etc. I know you'll do this. Take advantage of free concerts whenever you can.

For sports:
I don't know what is best, but moving your body is essential and in the modern world kids just operate differently. So you can still be a moving healthy person with teaching your kids to ride a bike and swim and run etc. but I think the experience of team and individual sports are good milestones of development. Rec sports are a great option for this if you want to avoid the club stuff. You can not go nuts but have your kid on a rec soccer or rec swim team or whatever.

I'm learning that you can have well rounded kids that have their favorite thing, but also participate in _______. Like for my 15 year old, he loves writing and is super successful in the newspaper/yearbook/writing competitions and that's his passion, and he participates in track and swimming. That's great for him. My 13 year old loves loves loves soccer and participates in band at school. That's great too.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1806 on: June 16, 2025, 07:22:42 PM »
You guys, my daughter is about to turn 15 months old. What's my avenue? I'm looking for cheap.

Also, I'm REALLY hoping to get her into music instead of sports. For a lot of reasons. Any tips?

For music:
1. Start piano lessons if possible. Each of my kids start piano in 2nd grade, I don't know if it's the best time to start but that's what we did. You will be miles ahead of most kids. You'll understand music theory and the building blocks of music.
2. Expose your kids to lots of types of music and let them see you enjoy it. Live, recorded, you playing etc. I know you'll do this. Take advantage of free concerts whenever you can.

For sports:
I don't know what is best, but moving your body is essential and in the modern world kids just operate differently. So you can still be a moving healthy person with teaching your kids to ride a bike and swim and run etc. but I think the experience of team and individual sports are good milestones of development. Rec sports are a great option for this if you want to avoid the club stuff. You can not go nuts but have your kid on a rec soccer or rec swim team or whatever.

I'm learning that you can have well rounded kids that have their favorite thing, but also participate in _______. Like for my 15 year old, he loves writing and is super successful in the newspaper/yearbook/writing competitions and that's his passion, and he participates in track and swimming. That's great for him. My 13 year old loves loves loves soccer and participates in band at school. That's great too.

This is good stuff. Thanks, CFor3.

And yes, the genres of music my daughter has already been exposed to is quite vast. It's one of my favorite things.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1807 on: June 21, 2025, 07:51:06 AM »
My CF got a dirtbike for his birthday and immediately broke his femur. Have two tourneys left and we’re already very thin on capable OF. NOT IDEAL.


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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1808 on: June 23, 2025, 06:58:40 AM »
what kind of coach allows dirt bikes in season?

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1809 on: June 23, 2025, 08:08:38 AM »
I would definitely fine the parents.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1810 on: June 23, 2025, 12:16:49 PM »
Working in the healthcare sector, I've noted that parents seem to have boundless enthusiasm for turning their kids loose on powerful machines that can maim or kill them. The younger the better. "Look at my 3 year old driving this John Deere Gator that they can't control!!! Isn't it cute?!?!?!"

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1811 on: June 23, 2025, 01:33:21 PM »
Working in the healthcare sector, I've noted that parents seem to have boundless enthusiasm for turning their kids loose on powerful machines that can maim or kill them. The younger the better. "Look at my 3 year old driving this John Deere Gator that they can't control!!! Isn't it cute?!?!?!"

There is a gang of like eight 12 years olds in my hood that cruise around on those expensive e bikes that go really fast and they just pop wheelies in the middle of busy streets. Only a matter of time before something really bad happens. Lil SF's friend has a scooter that goes 35 MPH! A rough ridin' scooter! its insane.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1812 on: June 23, 2025, 01:40:38 PM »



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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1813 on: June 23, 2025, 01:57:34 PM »
my little brother broke his femur when he was around that age. was in a full body cast for month - cast went down the broken leg to the toe and down the other leg to just above the knee and there was a bar between each leg and a hole cutout for pissing and shitting. just brutal.

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1814 on: June 23, 2025, 04:19:07 PM »
Hows the dirt bike?

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1815 on: June 23, 2025, 05:06:49 PM »
what kind of coach allows dirt bikes in season?

i banned the pool on game days

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Re: competitive little kid sports
« Reply #1816 on: June 23, 2025, 07:53:31 PM »
Hows the dirt bike?

how many ccs?  I need to know if I judge the parents or the bad driver