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Variety in Sports Builds Better Motor Skills in Kids - AI Podcast
Published 7 months ago
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- Children who participate in multiple sports develop significantly better motor skills than those who specialize in just one sport or remain inactive
- Research shows children in multisport programs outperformed single-sport participants by up to 14.5% in coordination, balance and movement tests
- Unstructured outdoor play for 30 to 60 minutes daily particularly benefits girls, improving their coordination by 8.4% to 14.5% compared to less active peers
- Early movement patterns establish a foundation that influences physical abilities into adolescence, with coordination advantages persisting over time
- Parents should prioritize variety over intensity, avoid year-round specialization in one sport and choose programs that teach fundamental movement skills