«When we were kids we didn't start
organized sports until we were practically teenagers, now it's like if you haven't started baseball by age 5, you're behind.
Not exact matches
«In view of extremely hazardous conditions at the Watkins Glen course, because racing at this site under present circumstances places all
organized motor
sport in jeopardy,» says the
Sports Car Club of America, it is banning to its members all races at the Glen
until further notice.
Though many
sports programs are available for preschoolers, it's not
until about age 6 or 7 that most kids have the physical skills, the attention span, and the ability to grasp the rules needed to play
organized sports.
From the tens of thousands of e-mails I have received over the last six years [now 14], from my conversations with mothers all across the country, including the mothers of many Olympic athletes, I believe that, first, and foremost, the vast majority of mothers (and many fathers, of course) just want to make youth
sports fun again, to know that everything possible is being done to protect their children from injury and abuse and given a chance to play
until they graduate high school; that if it is no longer safe for our children to learn baseball or soccer on their own on the neighborhood sandlot, the
organized sports program in which we enroll our child - the «village» - will protect them and keep them safe while they are entrusted to their care.
From autumn 2009
until April 2014, the Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and
Sports commissioned the «Primary focus» program, which was
organized by the Dutch Organization for Health Research and Development.
During my brief flirtation with
organized high school
sports, I adopted this more leisurely approach, often not sprinting off in the direction of a fly ball
until I had taken the time to tap my glove, adjust my hat, and bake a Bundt cake to welcome its arrival.