Playing more than one sport makes you more versatile and probably just adds more to your resume. Tom Brady may be onto something here.
For those of you who have ever played more than one sport, you’ll always have your favorite of the two or three. But, there are skills from both sports that you can pass over to the next, vice versa. Parents also play a big role in this because usually there is one that won’t want to play in this sport because it’s not as great as their favorite. Brady’s stance on playing more than one sport is a pretty good point.
“What I remember from being in youth sports, everything was really localized. There was no travel teams. Well, there was a couple, but you really had to be the top, top kid to go on those teams. My parents always exposed us to different things, different sports. It was basketball when it was basketball season, it was baseball when it was baseball season. I didn’t play football ’til I was a freshman in high school. A lot of soccer. And there were just some camps. But I just played in the neighborhood in our street with all the kids that we grew up with.
“It’s just different now, experiencing it with my own kids. All the organized activities that you put them in. I made a comment for a while now, I hope my kids are late bloomers in whatever they do because they’re going to be exposed to so much at such an early time that, yeah, you do worry about what their motivation may be as they get older or if they feel like they’ve been in something for so long and it’s been hyper-intense and hyper-focused for so long, I think that can wear out a young individual, a young teenager. It’s just hard, because all the parents are doing it, it seems. The competition, it feels like it starts so early for these kids, whether it’s to get into college, or to get into the right high school, or the right elementary school.
“I don’t know how it’s taken a turn, but sometimes it’s nice just for kids to be kids. At least that’s just from what I remember when I was growing up. I think that was a great opportunity for the kids to develop lots of parts of their personality. And certainly for me that’s what I found, ultimately I found something that I loved to do at a young age. The more you’re exposed to, I think the better opportunity is for all kids to figure out what they really want to do in life.”
Being a parent has emerged new feelings from Brady. From my experience, I have heard that high school is tough because there aren’t too many rinks around. Scheduling also becomes a conflict. This may be a good initiative for Brady to add to his charity; donate to youth sports to add some variety.