Bringing out the best in kids via sports
Small Basketeers of the Philippines National Champion, La Salle Green Hills GETTING children into sports is vital to their overall development. It does not only help them hone their athletic skills and build physical strength, it also instills in them the value of self-discipline, camaraderie, teamwork, perseverance and above all, sportsmanship.
But aside from getting into sports, support from their parents, coaches as important. With proper moral, emo BEST Center’s Marilyn Jorge with De La Salle’s Bro. Felipe Belleza as time and guidance, kids become better athletes and individuals especially in dealing with both victory and defeat.
This is espoused at the recently concluded Small Basketeers of the Philippines (SBP)-Passerelle, the longest-running twin tournament in the country. Organized by BEST - tific Training) Center, the twin Jeffrey Juanengo with son Jeffrey John Passerelle National Champion, Adamson University tournament gives importance on the vital role of parents, coaches ues will serve as good foundation for the kids to learn from.”
“Full support is vital especially if you want your kids to excel in their sport,” remarked proud father, Alexander Arabia who actively attends his son, Alejandro’s basketball clinic every weekend.
For Yuan Pasumbal of International School of Better Beginnings (ISBB), his parents are not the only ones who fully support his passion. All of his three siblings are also present in every competition. “We never miss any game, wherever, whenever they may be,” shared his parents, Fredrick and Reinates Pasumbal.
Coaches also play an important role in child development. They are the kids’ role models and are responsible for their performance on the court as well as on how they behave off court.
“Coaches serve as examples for the kids to follow,” quipped coach Ronie Gallo of Ferndale International School of Zamboanga City and whose son, Ronie Dale, is also one of the players of the team. “As both parent and coach, I never play favourites, emphasize the importance of fair play and teach them Vanni and Maricel Jugo with sons Camilo, Javi and Julian to accept the results of the game, whether win or lose.”
“Sports complement education,” remarked Bro. Felipe Belleza of De La Salle. “While studying sharpens their academic skills, playing sports helps build character. They do not only develop talent but also learn life skills which they can use throughout their lives, regardless of whatever profession or path they choose to take.”
Indeed, sports are more than just platforms where the kids can play and win. It also equips them with wisdom and experience that can help them withstand the adversaries of the future and therefore brings out the best in kids.