So has he picked a sport?Hoping he runs a 6.3 or 6.4 40 this summer. Not bad at 8.
So has he picked a sport?
You should get him on something early, and go hard like Brunson’s dad.
I would pick a white man’s sport like soccer.
Concussions are scary.Picked a sport? Haha no. He plays a ton. Probably too much. But he says he wants to—he likes the social aspect of them a ton I think.
In the fall, he does travel soccer and travel baseball. I think I’m not gonna have my wife sign him up for Sunday night lax and flag football…both are on Sundays plus a flag practice during the week. Idk. Both feel pointless. He also does a wrestling school (run by a runner up national champ ncaa guy) once a week.
In the winter, he does travel soccer, travel baseball, wrestling and rec basketball.
In the spring, it’s both travel sports plus lax.
I’d love for him to play football at some point. But concussions are real, and he’s had two serious ones a couple years ago from indoor soccer, and he’s smarter than he is athletic so at the end of the day, it just doesn’t make sense. All my friends who played collegiate said they’d have him wait til at least 5th or 6th grade…so he’ll just continue playing a **** ton of sports and we’ll see where it goes. He’s having fun and pretty damn good at all these (maybe not basketball his shot is broken haha) so I’m not worried about it.
How is his schooling going? Health? Is he well adjusted? I know I harp on silly things- it's who I am.
I'm afraid to know how much all that costsPicked a sport? Haha no. He plays a ton. Probably too much. But he says he wants to—he likes the social aspect of them a ton I think.
In the fall, he does travel soccer and travel baseball. I think I’m not gonna have my wife sign him up for Sunday night lax and flag football…both are on Sundays plus a flag practice during the week. Idk. Both feel pointless. He also does a wrestling school (run by a runner up national champ ncaa guy) once a week.
In the winter, he does travel soccer, travel baseball, wrestling and rec basketball.
In the spring, it’s both travel sports plus lax.
I’d love for him to play football at some point. But concussions are real, and he’s had two serious ones a couple years ago from indoor soccer, and he’s smarter than he is athletic so at the end of the day, it just doesn’t make sense. All my friends who played collegiately said they’d have him wait til at least 5th or 6th grade…so he’ll just continue playing a **** ton of sports and we’ll see where it goes. He’s having fun and pretty damn good at all these (maybe not basketball his shot is broken haha) so I’m not worried about it.
Thanks for sharing.I am 2 days from my 3rd anniversary of a major concussion. I think i am mostly through it but I keep crossing nouns in a weird way.
Still, that is a lot better than most of the symptoms I have dealt with. Concussions and TBIs are awful. I dont think my journey is over yet.
What about a smart watch?Also, no phone for my 5th grader. The far majority of her friends have them. My wife and I refuse. I told her if she gets all A+’s in 6th grade, then we will get her one.
We had planned on not letting our kids get cell phones until they can buy their own, but they basically have to have one in high school now.Also, no phone for my 5th grader. The far majority of her friends have them. My wife and I refuse. I told her if she gets all A+’s in 6th grade, then we will get her one.
That sounds busy. Are you ever at home?Picked a sport? Haha no. He plays a ton. Probably too much. But he says he wants to—he likes the social aspect of them a ton I think.
In the fall, he does travel soccer and travel baseball. I think I’m not gonna have my wife sign him up for Sunday night lax and flag football…both are on Sundays plus a flag practice during the week. Idk. Both feel pointless. He also does a wrestling school (run by a runner up national champ ncaa guy) once a week.
In the winter, he does travel soccer, travel baseball, wrestling and rec basketball.
In the spring, it’s both travel sports plus lax.
I’d love for him to play football at some point. But concussions are real, and he’s had two serious ones a couple years ago from indoor soccer, and he’s smarter than he is athletic so at the end of the day, it just doesn’t make sense. All my friends who played collegiately said they’d have him wait til at least 5th or 6th grade…so he’ll just continue playing a **** ton of sports and we’ll see where it goes. He’s having fun and pretty damn good at all these (maybe not basketball his shot is broken haha) so I’m not worried about it.
Too much. We also do group soccer trainings on the side for all three of them…haha.I'm afraid to know how much all that costs
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Thanks for sharing.
Are different concussions different?
Like in MMA dudes get hit in the jaw (the "button") and get knocked out on the regular so I'm assuming those concussions aren't as bad as the football kind that are like skulls getting crushed.
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That's the skull crush variety in my example.It’s more about the brain getting rattled upon impact, then crushed per se, if I’m not mistaken.
My son’s worst one involved him running at top speed. He and another player who was coming from a similar angle, not quite parallel, but close to it both converged on the ball, and upon hitting that player, he got knocked down at full speed, and slammed his head down on the turf…which is fairly thin and concrete underneath. He always gets right back up and didn’t…was seeing things and hearing voices for almost three weeks…did a concussion specialist a couple times who didn’t seem too concerned and said it was par for the course…afterward, I said to him, “Uh, buddy, who doesn’t put their hands down when they head fast to the ground like that?” Scary stuff.
That sounds busy. Are you ever at home?