Sports Should be Fun for Kids

Life should be fun for kids. In my realm, that means creating positive sporting, movement, and athletic experiences that allow them to develop the physical skills they need to live happy, healthy, and active lives.

In order to accomplish this, kids can’t be trained like mini-adults or elite-level athletes with boring repetitive exercises. Frankly, I don’t even do this type of work with my high-level soccer players because this type of work doesn’t actually translate to success on the field.

Instead, everything should be gamified. This means creating fun and engaging games, challenges, and competitions that allow kids the freedom to explore movement, solve problems, and naturally develop their physical competency and athleticism.

Training in this way will create a generation of kids who are:

1.       Physically competent

2.       Less likely to get injured

3.       Love activity

Do you want these types of sporting and movement experiences for your kids? Check out our current programs and sign them up to watch them play their way to physical literacy, confidence, coordination, and a positive relationship with activity.

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