- May 7, 2012
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I think that it is different for every kid. If you have a kid who thrives on physical activity and on pushing themselves and is injury free, then increased hours in the gym are probably great. If however a kid is already injured or not giving their body enough recovery time between practices, being on two teams is probably not the best thing for them.I am just stating the facts about our gym. I realize that it is common with quite a few gyms. We have another level 5 team, but our level 5 crossovers are on quite a few teams in the 4 and 3 levels I worry more about the injury factor for someone doing 2 or 3 teams.
I would love to know the opinion of a sports medicine physician on this subject. The number of practice hours is increased for crossover athletes. I am sure that a lot of kids can handle it, but at what cost?
We have been at gyms where if you did not do 2-3 teams you were not considered a team player...that is something I have a problem with.