4 reasons why our kids should participate in a soccer league

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Written by: Estefania Arosemena

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Soccer is a fun sport that teaches our kids the importance of regular exercise, discipline and teamwork.  It is not only the most popular sport in the world, but also makes a great hobby to help our kids build social skills and lead a healthier life. Soccer is an aerobic sport that helps players to become fit and agile. Nowadays there are leagues of all ages, levels and genders. With the advice of a professional coach, you can easily choose a soccer league that matches your child’s needs.

 

1. Increase Their Level Of Fitness

Soccer players increase their level of fitness through cardiovascular exercise, which helps them to maintain a healthy heart and lungs. This aerobic sport also helps to build muscle strength, agility and speed. Regular training will reduce your child’s chances of becoming overweight and developing type 2 diabetes. Our kiddos will have tons of fun, while increasing their energy levels over time.

2. Build Social Skills

Beyond the physical fitness aspect of the game, soccer requires our children to work as part of a team. Thus, they are required to have good communication skills with other players and cooperate as a team to achieve common objectives. According to U.S Soccer Players, soccer helps our kids not only to build social skills, but also to develop self-confidence.

3. Become More Competitive

The teamwork essential to succeed in a soccer league, allows our kiddos to identify with their team’s victories. This causes them to become better players and encourages competition. As your kids’ league improves over time, medals and other forms of recognition will further inspire them to be the best league in town! Just by putting the skills that they have learned into practice and competing to be better players every day will make them real winners in life.

4. Thinking In Broader Terms

Having our kids enrolled in soccer will give them a better understanding of its fundamentals and why is it the most popular sport in the world. This broader thinking will increase their interest in watching professional soccer games and high-profile events such as the FIFA World Cup. Exposing our children to these soccer events increases their interest in  diversity. By following other teams around the world, they are more likely to be interested in learning about other countries, languages and cultures.