Amanda
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Oh my God. Those are the two places we go with our baseball.
And that's another thing about high school is that with this club world that It used to be when I was growing up, I got interested in lacrosse in eighth grade. And I played my first season in eighth grade. I played ninth grade on my JV team. Tenth grade made varsity. That was a possible thing. Now with all this club stuff, you can't just try a sport.
And that's another thing about high school is that with this club world that It used to be when I was growing up, I got interested in lacrosse in eighth grade. And I played my first season in eighth grade. I played ninth grade on my JV team. Tenth grade made varsity. That was a possible thing. Now with all this club stuff, you can't just try a sport.
And that's another thing about high school is that with this club world that It used to be when I was growing up, I got interested in lacrosse in eighth grade. And I played my first season in eighth grade. I played ninth grade on my JV team. Tenth grade made varsity. That was a possible thing. Now with all this club stuff, you can't just try a sport.
If your parents haven't cultivated it when you're like five, by the time you're six, forget it. Like you can't try something new. But there's no making your high school team Unless you have like nine years of experience before high school. It's insane. At least around here, I live in Northern Virginia. You have to be an expert at your sport.
If your parents haven't cultivated it when you're like five, by the time you're six, forget it. Like you can't try something new. But there's no making your high school team Unless you have like nine years of experience before high school. It's insane. At least around here, I live in Northern Virginia. You have to be an expert at your sport.
If your parents haven't cultivated it when you're like five, by the time you're six, forget it. Like you can't try something new. But there's no making your high school team Unless you have like nine years of experience before high school. It's insane. At least around here, I live in Northern Virginia. You have to be an expert at your sport.
And you're talking about long-term when they're like 40 or whatever. Yes. In their fifties, you know, they, yes.
And you're talking about long-term when they're like 40 or whatever. Yes. In their fifties, you know, they, yes.
And you're talking about long-term when they're like 40 or whatever. Yes. In their fifties, you know, they, yes.
They're teaching the parents. They're coming out. Reminder, we are out here to have fun.
They're teaching the parents. They're coming out. Reminder, we are out here to have fun.
They're teaching the parents. They're coming out. Reminder, we are out here to have fun.
In fact, I'm a little ashamed. Yes. I'm a little ashamed of you.
In fact, I'm a little ashamed. Yes. I'm a little ashamed of you.
In fact, I'm a little ashamed. Yes. I'm a little ashamed of you.
I'm actually so happy for her that she feels that way because I thought she'd double suck.
I'm actually so happy for her that she feels that way because I thought she'd double suck.
I'm actually so happy for her that she feels that way because I thought she'd double suck.
I'm not even close to the college situation. I guess I'm interested if there is any data on what conditions, what parameters, what kind of context you can help create for kids to have short-term, long-term health success benefit from sport. as opposed to like where the red flags are. When you say long-term, the people who have been total immersion, high intensity actually fare worse.