He's 12. Most players his age started at around 7 years old and will have 5 years of experience on him. At the age of 12 there will be no mercy.Spinozaad said:It's not about toughening up. It's about learning actual social skills. You don't learn any form of group dynamics from dumbbells and weights.veloper said:That's a terrible idea. Only kids with talent for it should join a team sport. He'll just be at the bottom of the pack, if even that. You won't likely see any benefits.Spinozaad said:Make a reasonable deal with him, I'd say.
He joins a team sport (I wouldn't go for a martial art, I'd go for an actual, factual team sport where social interaction is absolute key),
There's much easier, faster and less painful ways to toughen a kid up.
Pure excercise with weights and dumbbells would be best.
Doesn't require any reflexes or charm to do it, but it does make a teen strong and confident the fastest, if you can get him to keep at it.
So what if he ain't that good at a team sport? He'll reach an age that sports with mates is just about the fun.
Unless America is indeed as socially destructive and competitive as the movies make it out to be. In which case I pity everyone.
He'll be sitting on the bench during every match.
Now if he can be made into a big, strong kid, he'll naturally gravitate to becoming a midranker in any group. Then he can learn to be social.