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SHOULD CHILDREN PLAY RUGBY ?

SHOULD CHILDREN PLAY RUGBY ?

Phil Aspinall22 Sep - 09:00

15 reasons why children SHOULD play Rugby at BERFC

I think at times Coaching is more fulfilling than playing. Helping someone to be better is a far greater gift than doing it yourself !!
- Kevin Sinfield - England RFU Defence Coach


Getting kids off the sofa and onto the rugby pitch brings a wide variety of physical, mental and social skills which will bode well for them as they reach adulthood and beyond.
Obviously, we would say that. But in order to prove our point, we’ve compiled no less than 15 reasons why kids need to grow up playing rugby union.

1. Improve physical health...
Forgive us for starting with the obvious, but rugby brings physical health benefits to anyone who takes to the field – and children are no different.

2. Develop social skills...
Developing social skills is another huge part of parenting, and one that again needs to be developed at a young age if the benefits are to be reaped in the future.

3. They need to lose...
Because it is character building, because it’s good practice for life, because they will get over it and they need to know that.

4. They need to win...
Because it’s bonding, because it feels good, because they need to know that there are rewards for effort.

5. Equal Opportunities...
Unlike just about any other team sport, rugby is about all players having the same opportunity to run with the ball, pass the ball, and play defense.

6. Build self-esteem and confidence...
Regularly engaging in sports can help subtly boost your child’s self-esteem. This happens as the child sets small goals on the field, such as perfecting a skill, and achieves them.

7. Learn valuable life-lessons...
All sports have lessons that can be taken from the field and applied to real life. But rugby has lessons that can’t be found in any other game – we’re not talking about the standard generics of “teamwork” and “playing hard.” We’re talking about the preparation for life that can only be found on the rugby pitch.

8. Positive Role Models...
It’s quite likely your kids will discover positive role models in coaches and older players.

9. Make lifelong friends...

10. Breed academic success...
It’s hard to believe that what your child does on the pitch can impact what they do in the classroom, but it does. Children who were involved with at least one sport were more likely to get better grades suggests a study conducted by the American College of Sports Medicine.

11. Safety. No, really—safety!
Rugby is an evasive sport not a collision sport and safety is a huge part of the culture of rugby.

12. They’ll experience the incredible feeling of being part of a team.

13. They will respect others, regardless of their decisions. Before respect for authority completely vanishes in the world, the last place it will be found is on the rugby field. When the referee makes a decision we disagree with, kids still call him “sir” and don’t talk back.

14. It helps to reduce stress...
Exercise and other physical activity produce endorphins—chemicals in the brain that act as natural painkillers—and also improve the ability to sleep, which in turn reduces stress.

15. It could even go somewhere…
More players are making careers out of their love for Rugby – It doesn’t have to be work when you love it.

Give it a try !!

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