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  1. Its like i always tell my boy, when the ball is in the air you supposed to go backwards first that away you know whether not how far the ball is away from you and then you scoot up if its kinda closer then you thought it was but if you miss it your up pond creek without a paddel.

  2. I Talked to several trainers,nutritionists,P.E teachers when my boy was young. The word I got is as follows: Kids need to be active. Stretching,running,pushups,situps, etc.. are recomended. Weights are a waste of time UNTIL puberty sets in(growin hair, voice changing, etc) Until that point the testosterone level in their body isn't really high enough for weight training to benifit any more than regular exercise will. Others may have different opinions. Sit ups were ESPECIALLY benificial to mine. Core exercises were what we concentrated on. Balance,agility and speed are all directly linked to this. The guy that was joking about ballet wasn't entirely wrong. Lots of NFL guys take it as well as some form of martial arts.

     

    Ok so heres my question for you, how can i tell when my baby hits puberty? Like hes already whinin and stuff but will his whinin get deeper? and with that nutrishen stuff, ive tried givin him like steak and stuff but hes actin like its to hard to chew, do i stick with just the proteen shakes for now?

    And to the rest of yall stupids, i had to look up what trollin was since i didnt have no clue what yall was callin me, but all i have to say is when my little boy hits a homerun and hits that taco bell target thing, we'll see who the troll is when america gets a free taco and i wont let yall have one..

  3. Only if they can get accepted to a good school. Academic money is a lot more than athletic money at most colleges. Look at the number of good high school athletes that never see a playing field/court in college. Make sure that he is educated enough to get the financial aid. My daughter was a 3 sport athlete in high school and got her $106,000 scholarship on academics. Just sayin........

     

    Don't feed me that boloney Stephanie when I went highschool i didn't make the best grades and I had scholership after scholership waitin for me at college in a lot of different collages but I lost all of that when I sprained my ankel in highschool. My boy is in good hands right now, I make hundreds of dollars a year and my wife only has to have 2 jobs, so I dont want to hear that my boy can't do nothing. Now I come on here and ask a real easy question and I ain't got one straight answer yet, how do I make my boy a sports star? And that all starts right now with how I raise him. I don't give a darn what his education is, as long as he is famous one day

  4. You cant force your child to play sports, let alone like them...as a parent you have to allow them to develop their own interests and find what their talents are...at 1 year old you do not even know what their coordination will be like, heck, he may not even be able to walk and wear shoes at the same time. I know that is a bit facetious, but its true. Let him develop on his own.

     

    I don't know if i agree with that though, wait till you see my boy he's built like Manute Bol already and he really likes Remember The Titans

  5. Me and my wife had a baby boy bout a year ago today, and he starting to be able to walk and stuff. And I want my son to be the best sports player he can posibley be. So I just wondering, when is to soon to start his training. I bought him a basketball too for his birthday so maybe he'll get good at it soon. I been sittin him in front of ESPN and I think he really like Remember The Titans. Any advice apreciated.

    Thanks, Mike

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