We play tag and kickball almost every day. It's one of the ways that I've figured out how to spend some fun quality time with my kids while getting exercise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know when I have kids, when I'm older, I'm going to encourage them to play sports because I think it teaches you a lot. It teaches you discipline, teamwork, and that there's really no 'I' in team.
My kids have played sports all their life, and one thing I've tried to teach them when you lose, you try to be a gentleman about it.
I spend a little time every day to play sports.
Don't force your kids into sports. I never was. To this day, my dad has never asked me to go play golf. I ask him. It's the child's desire to play that matters, not the parent's desire to have the child play. Fun. Keep it fun.
There's always going to be a ball up in the air, and what I try to do is make sure that ball is never the kids. If that means sacrificing a social event or having fewer work commitments, it's worth it.
The majority of the time I'm at home with my family, I play football three times a week.
I love being outside with my boys, playing tag or trying to keep up with them.
You know, when I was a young boy I used to play baseball in my back yard or in the street with my brothers or the neighborhood kids. We used broken bats and plastic golf balls and played for hours and hours.
It's so important for kids to get involved with sports in general at a young age.
Instead of being like the other kids going to soccer or football practice, I was wrestling every day.