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Youth Sports Specialization: Beware These 4 Dangers!
By Tim Kauppinen
“My son wrestled since he was in grade school. Now he is in high school
and so burnt out that he didn’t even go out for the team.”
“
My neighbor plays club basketball year round and is out indefinitely because
of stress fractures in her lower legs…”
“
All that I’ve ever played is soccer – now I’m not a starter
so I’m going to quit. I think it is too late to start another sport now…”
Have you ever heard statements like these? I am sad to say that I hear
them all too often. With the media screaming about the Tiger Woods and
Venus and
Serena Williams of the world, many people are making the mistake of starting
one sport at a young – make that very young – age and specializing
in it. The lure of college scholarships has also convinced these people that
specialization is the only way to become good at a sport.
Before someone decides to specialize, they should consider the dangers
involved in participating in only one sport. Here are 4 Dangers of Specialization:
- Overuse injuries: stressing the body in the same way over and over
again for all or a great part of the year can lead to overuse injuries.
Stress
fractures, compartment syndrome and other conditions often result from
a lack of diversity
in athlete’s activities. It is better to challenge your body
in different ways throughout the year to develop as an athlete. Different
sports will
put different stressors on your body leading to better overall athletic
performance. Pediatricians across the country have called for children
to participate
in
a variety of physical activities.
- Burn out: Playing one sports day after day, week after week, year
after year can lead to burn out at a fairly early age. Children are
starting organized sports at younger and younger ages. Someone playing
hockey
starting
at the
age of four may become tired and bored with the sport by the time they
reach middle or high school. Non – specialization provides breaks
and other experiences to keep a primary sport interesting, challenging
and fun.
- The College scholarship illusion: As much as parents want their
children to receive athletic scholarships, the truth is that a very
small percentage
of athletes actually attain this goal. A scholarship in itself should
not be the driving force behind choosing to participate in only one
sport. A person
should not bank their health, happiness and future on the small chance
of a “full
ride.” The majority of athletes will benefit more from a variety
of athletic experiences even if no scholarship offer ever comes. Besides,
most college
recruiters are looking for the best all-around athletes. One of their
first questions is often: “What else did you do besides playing
(insert primary sport here)?” There is evidence to support this.
For example, over 75% of the 2004 football recruiting class for the
Wisconsin Badgers is listed as
playing multiple sports in high school. Also, look at the draft picks
each year in the NFL. The majority of those players did not specialize
in one sport
during their high school careers. How often have you heard this on
draft day: “We
are going to draft the best overall athlete that is available…” Playing
more than one sport is the best way to develop into that overall athlete.
- Not achieving your full athletic potential: While focusing on one
sport will help you develop the necessary sport-specific skills, you
will not
develop other athletic skills that would transfer to your primary activity.
Speed,
balance, mental focus, jumping, twisting are all stressed differently
in different sports. Everything you do to become a better athlete will
also
make you a better
(insert sport here) player.
More and more research is showing that early
specialization does not ensure athletic success. We hear about the few who
do blossom from
early specialization
but what about the vast majority who don’t “make it big” in
their chosen sport? How many athletes can you think of that have become
successful by not specializing? How about Deion Sanders, Bo Jackson,
Jim Thorpe, Babe
Didrickson, John Elway, and Marion Jones to name just a few.
Sports should be encouraged from a young age. But, it is better to
encourage participation in a variety of athletic activities to develop
athletic
skills that transfer across all sports. This will lessen the dangers
mentioned
in this article, lead to young athletes reaching their full athletic
potential and, who knows, maybe bring that coveted college scholarship.
Copyright, Tim Kauppinen, 2005
This article is protected by copyright, 2005, Tim Kauppinen. All
rights reserved.
Tim Alan Kauppinen, or Coach K, has over 20 years experience as
an athlete and coach. He has worked with athletes of all ages and
abiltities
in
track and field, football, speed training and strength and conditioning.
This
has given him the privilege and the opportunity to coach athletes
who have become
conference champions, state champions and Division I college players.
Coach K publishes a free daily fitness email with current tips
on getting stronger,
faster and in the best shape of your life. To sign up for this
no cost service, visit Coach K's website at http://www.makesyoufast.com/contact.html
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