The Right Sport
There are dozens of sports, so you might not have found the one for you yet. Lots of kids try soccer and baseball. But what if your best sport is going to be volleyball, cheerleading, or gymnastics? You'll have to try it and find out.
Some kids are naturally graceful. Others are strong. And still others have great aim. Different sports require different skills, so you'll want to try different sports to find one that suits you. Some activities you might not think of as sports, such as karate or cheerleading, but they are great for staying active.
If you don't like being on a team that much, you might consider individual sports. An individual sport means a kid does the sport on his or her own. You can do these sports competitively or just for the fun of doing them.
Here's a list of some individual sports:
- swimming
- diving
- running
- ice skating
- wrestling
- gymnastics
- golf
- tennis
- skateboarding
- in-line skating
- biking
- martial arts
- bowling
What's the Big Deal About Sports?
You might wonder why grownups want you to try sports and be active. There's a good reason: Playing sports is a great form of exercise and exercise keeps your body healthy.
We've already talked about the many sports to choose from, but there's even more good news — many other nonsport activities can provide exercise and keep you active, including:
- playing at a playground
- raking leaves
- jumping rope
- dancing around your bedroom
- walking your dog
- working in the garden
- washing the car
- making a snowman
You also might find that by limiting your use of electronics — TV, computer, and cell phone — you'll just naturally be more active.
So, no, you don't have to play a sport, but you might still find one you like. The most important thing is to be an active kid.
And you have a world of activities to choose from. Somewhere out there is a special one that's just right for you!
Reviewed by: D'Arcy Lyness, PhD
Date reviewed: October 2010