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My son loves baseball - twice a week for training and games. The rest of the time watching pros and getting tips haha. My daughter dances - 5 times a well plus competition. It has taught them the importance of participation in competition, sportsmanship, discipline and teamwork. Sport imitates life and teaches lessons young people need to learn sooner and safer rather than later.
Awesome, what position does he play?
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Well, it’s minor league equivalent (littl-er league we call it). They run around like lunatics, all want to bat and think they want to play centre field it seems (although never actually that far into the outfield)!
There are some really encouraging coaches and parents with none of the unpleasantness that was so prevalent (and put me off) years ago.
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My dad coached my baseball teams for years growing up. When I stopped playing he missed coaching so went back to it for a couple seasons and I was assistant coach with him. It was a lot of fun. I am hoping to coach again when my daughter gets older. I can't do Tball though, it's too insane. I coach 3rd base and tell them to run home sometimes. That's about it. I need to coach players that actually know the rules of the game. Haha.
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I have seen some the tiny ones playing tee-ball… it’s looks fun but I couldn’t hit the ball like that if I’m honest
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