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11. High school sports changed both of my daughters' lives.
Sat Sep 21, 2013, 07:21 PM
Sep 2013

No they were not sports stars, and they got academic, not athletic, scholarships. But playing tennis and volleyball at public school introduced them the life-long habit of the joy of intense focused physical activity and the confidence to go for it and challenge themselves.

And the funny thing, once they got the inspiration themselves, they handed it on to me (with a lot of convincing and cajoling). I got dragged into it kicking and screaming, and now it has changed by life too. I do different things from them, mostly different kinds of dancing and weight training. But the inspiration they got from their teachers in high school is still a major force in all of our lives.

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I have said this for years, murielm99 Sep 2013 #1
I have long thought that SheilaT Sep 2013 #2
I completely agree. ZombieHorde Sep 2013 #3
I agree gopiscrap Sep 2013 #4
I know too many kids who'd drop out if not for sports. Igel Sep 2013 #5
They are over emphasized and too much money is allocated for it, but some kids need liberal_at_heart Sep 2013 #6
i have no problems with sports unless it comes at the expense of education.. like TX high schools dionysus Sep 2013 #7
One of the weirdest things about the US is how colleges are farm teams for the NFL and NBA. Nye Bevan Sep 2013 #8
The New Plantation: Black Athletes, College Sports, and Predominantly White NCAA Institutions TalkingDog Sep 2013 #9
If I understand correctly, many foreign schools don't spend as much time on art or music either hughee99 Sep 2013 #10
Which foreign schools do you mean? thucythucy Sep 2013 #14
I was actually thinking about Japan and Korea. hughee99 Sep 2013 #15
High school sports changed both of my daughters' lives. enough Sep 2013 #11
Sports in high school are OK, except for varsity sports FarCenter Sep 2013 #12
Sports were instrumental in my opening up socially elias7 Sep 2013 #13
Sports have been a big part of my life since I was a teenager bhikkhu Sep 2013 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author radicalliberal Jul 2015 #19
Sports may be overemphasized. Physical education is important. DirkGently Sep 2013 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author radicalliberal Jul 2015 #20
"Free" PE gets cut and "Club" or traveling team sports are taking over. Arugula Latte Sep 2013 #18
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