YOUTH SPORTS DELIVERS BENEFITS FOR ALL KIDS

At the Y, sports and recreational activities are something special. Friendly competition, variety, and a supportive environment means team sports and recreation makes for a healthier lifestyle and a good story or two. While most children won't grow up to become professional athletes, they can still enjoy many benefits from playing sports that will help them for years to come.

 

PHYSICAL BENEFITS

The World Health Organization recommends that all children ages 5-17 should engage in at least 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous-intensity physical activity daily to set a foundation for a lifetime of fitness and good health. Practices and games in Y leagues are typically an hour each, which helps meet that goal twice a week.

MOTOR AND COORDINATION SKILLS

Repetitive motions and new challenges provided in sports can help children enhance their physical skills, including fine motor skills, balance and endurance. Actions like kicking, catching, throwing and swinging develop coordination and depth perception. Practicing and refining these skills is especially important for younger children.

COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT

Problem-solving, decision making, and logical reasoning are key components of sports. Kids learn how to quickly assess a situation and make a decision when playing as a team. Recreational sports give kids plenty of chances to make decisions without the fear of failure or intense pressure to win that can come with competitive leagues.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT

At the Y, the emphasis is placed on teamwork, sportsmanship and the value of participating over winning. Good sportsmanship teaches kids how to communicate with children and adults, and how to work with others to accomplish a common goal.

 

 

For YMCA sports options and registration dates, visit: www.ymcadallas.org/youth_sports 

Authored by: La Shae