Cleats and Bats

in Reflections8 days ago

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I've talked about my two sons' diverging sports interests before. The youngest loves soccar and the oldest loves baseball. Personally I lean baseball myself. I love the sport, both watching and playing, but I do admire soccer even if I don't know very much about the game beyond the basics.

This year both of my kids are getting more into their sports of choice. My youngest joined a soccer league and my oldest a baseball one. I'm really glad to see them getting into sports. Moving, being outdoors, learning to be a team with other kids, all that is great. These are private leagues, not through the school. In Japan, school clubs tend to take care of everything and just send you a bill, but these private leagues seem more like what you might come across in the US, where parents are sent scrambling to buy everything. And yeah, tha's the part that isn't so great: everything I need to buy.

Cleats for both kids, baseball pants for one, soccar shorts for the other (I didn't know there were speciality shorts for soccar, but I was advised on what I had to buy), sports socks for both, shin guards for the soccar boy, batting gloves for the other. Luckily the baseball boy has a glove and a bat already and the organization said they were ok, but for the other, they weren't as accepting about the soccer ball he already had so I was forced to buy a more more expensive one.

All together just the equipment and clothes alone were north of $500 USD. That's not including the fees for the leagues, which as you might imagine are a lot more. I suppose that may not be so much, all things considered, but being hit with that all at once wasn't very fun.

But I guess I'm going to have to get used to fees. My friend's son joined the baseball club at his middle school last year and the student fee was nearly ¥100,000 (roughly $700 USD). I don't know if my son will want to join the baseball club at his school or if this private league will be enough, but if he does... more money.

Complaints aside, I'm happy my kids are doing sports. I don't harbor dreams of them going pro, and I would be perfectly content if they go into a field that uses their minds, but I do think being active outside is really good both for their health and for making friends. It's good for learning how to deal with failure too. You strike out, you miss the goal, you screw up, you make dumb mistakes—and you learn that it's ok to do all these things, that you just get back up, shake it off, and try again. That is a lesson that is worth its weight in gold.

I just wish it wasn't so expensive....

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It's absolutely crazy how expensive things get. Bats especially. Softball bats can run upwards of $500 sometimes. Over here in the US we have resale shops that specialize in sporting equipment, but that isn't always an option. My brother and sister in law have three kids and I think each of them is involved in at least two or three different sports all at the same time. Like right now my nephews are playing baseball and on two different basketball leagues. My niece is playing soccer, softball, and they are all playing flag football as well. It's nuts!


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I use to run long distance when I was in highschool and I remember and inexpensive the sports was back in the day but now its crazy how much it might cost to practice any sport, from implements, clothe, renting a place, similar to your baseball example its crazy how much sports gear is now days, and when it comes to kids I bet the industry knows we parents going to pay for stuff because its healthy for the kids to do sports and develop the dicipline while having fun too ✌️

The expense definitely makes it tough, but as you say it is so healthy for the kids, so I think it's still worth it.

I hear you there! Sports are expensive and the equipment isn't cheap. My son never got into anything other than swimming and basketball which weren't horribly priced. Now in basketball you have to wear a mouth guard to prevent broken teeth and concussions playing basketball. I broke several teeth in my basketball days, I wish they would have had that rule back then!

It's great your kids like sports and physical activity. It will stick with them throughout life, it always has for me anyway!

Ouch! Yeah basketball can be rough. Though when I watch the NBA these days it seems much much less rough than it used to be.

It's the wimpy version of the NBA. Back when Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Stockton/ Malone, Shaq, Larry Bird, Hakeem Olajuwan...... It was a rough sport, now it's not even that much fun to watch!

Kids are expensive! That's why I've saved tonnes of money over the years 😆. But I know they also bring you a lot of happiness that is priceless

Happiness...or money... that is the question!