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Originally posted by gamefan:
Isn't this endeavor all about letting your kid figure out if he is good enough to DO what he wants to DO at the next highest level?
Sometimes it's not about what they want because I am not really sure what 13/14 year olds want at the next level. Are 13/14 year olds thinking about college? The next level to me is 15/16 which would be making the HS JV team. The next level varsity, the next level college. Also, nowadays it's also about making teh best travel ball team, and those that run those programs KNOW what parents will do to achieve that.
I am not even going to go there about pro ball, because that's a long shot.
I also believe that 13/14 year olds need to have other options in their lives. They also need to understand that school comes first before anything, because without that you won't get to where you want to go. Teaching good school habits at 13/14 before HS is important. Traveling more time than spent in the classroom is placing an emphasis that it's all about baseball, it's not. But that's just how I see it and my opinion, regardless of one's talents.
Is this a continuos process, or fall ball, latespring practice and instruction than summer ball, a few days a week type of thing, weekend thing, etc?
I understand about traveling to find good instruction, pitching or hitting lessons.
This appears to me a process that in order to play next summer, one has to play fall ball, practice all winter to make the summer travel team. Lot of $$, lot of travel to play travelball. How much training and practice does a 13/14 need to play for a team next summer?
ssm,
I agree with you, son coming to you in HS with that question at 16 is age appropriate, when one should begin to seek opportunities to get better so he can play in college. JMO.