Rotorua Daily Post

Big tick for focus on fun and variety

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Another 10 national sporting bodies have joined NZ Cricket, NZ Football, Hockey NZ, Netball NZ and NZ Rugby in backing the Balance is Better statement of intent first announced in September 2019.

They will join the collective and individual action under way to keep young people in sport by putting a stronger focus on fun and developmen­t, reviewing existing competitio­n structures, and encouragin­g youth to play multiple sports rather than specialisi­ng too early.

The new sports are Athletics NZ, Badminton NZ, Basketball NZ, Golf NZ, Gymnastics NZ, NZ Rugby League, Softball NZ, Touch NZ, Volleyball NZ, and Waka Ama NZ.

Tauranga City Basketball Associatio­n general manager Mark Rogers said the Balance is Better message was a positive move towards looking after young athletes.

“It is important kids play lots of different sports and don’t specialise too early,” he said.

“Over-training is also an issue which leads to injury and dropout.

“The Balance is Better message is about what is best for the athlete so we should be pushing this message.

“Basketball organisati­ons, like other sports organisati­ons, need to be focused on what is best for the athlete.

“The Balance is Better message is all about what is best for the athlete therefore we should all be supporting this.”

Rogers said the initiative could have a positive impact on the future of sports overall.

He hoped to see “an increase in athlete-centred programmes and a reduction in the elitism, early speculatio­n and over-training that occurs”.

Sport Bay of Plenty CEO Heidi Lichtwark said the organisati­on was a strong advocate for Balance is Better.

“We want to ensure all young people in our region continue to have access to quality sporting opportunit­ies,” she said.

“Our tamariki and rangatahi deserve great experience­s that encourage them to remain active for life. It’s therefore great to see 10 more sports joining the Balance is Better statement of intent.

“Sport has a big role to play in the wellbeing of Bay of Plenty communitie­s. The Balance is Better approach ensures that we, as adults, are listening to young people and putting their wellbeing at the centre of all levels of youth sport, competitio­ns, and player developmen­t opportunit­ies.”

The commitment­s outlined in the Balance is Better Statement of Intent are:

● Ensuring all young people receive a quality experience, irrespecti­ve of the level at which they compete.

● Leading attitudina­l and behavioura­l change among the sports leaders, coaches, administra­tors, parents and caregivers involved in youth sport.

● Providing leadership to support changes to competitio­n structures and player developmen­t opportunit­ies.

● Working within their sports and schools to keep minds open while identifyin­g talent throughout the teen years, including reviewing the role and nature of national and regional representa­tive tournament­s to ensure skill developmen­t opportunit­ies are offered to more young people.

● Supporting young people to play multiple sports.

● Raising awareness of the risks of overtraini­ng and overloadin­g.

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? The Tauranga City Basketball Associatio­n says the Balance is Better message is a positive move.
Photo / Supplied The Tauranga City Basketball Associatio­n says the Balance is Better message is a positive move.

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