top of page
Search
Writer's pictureRayudu TEJA

Children Tournament's

Updated: Nov 5


I would like to share with you my recent experience with an Italy player student who came for vacation holidays and took a few classes. I noticed that while he was playing, he liked to play in comfortable situations, which some children don't accept, as they can't tolerate pain. Fitness training can help players build strength, endurance, agility, and stamina, which are all important for performance in sports. Unfortunately, we have seen many cases where 99% of children don't like fitness classes and skip them, resulting in body pains. However, if a child can bear the pain, it can help them balance both physical and mental aspects, which will benefit them in the long run.

According to development psychology, the major stages of human development are:

Prenatal development,

Infant development,

Early childhood development,

Middle childhood development, Adolescent development,

Early adult development,

Middle adult development,

Older adult development.

Most parents provide their children with comfortable situations, which is good, but mental strength training and calculation are also crucial. Why? Because life is unpredictable, and anything can happen at any time, and no one can predict the situations.


In middle childhood development (ages 6-10), the mind becomes sharp, and higher education and sports training begin. Environmental conditions influence a child's career, which affects their entire life span.


Playing tournaments can benefit children in many ways, such as:


1. Networking

2. Environmental experience: Some students go abroad for higher education, which takes time, but players can travel for tournaments and easily adapt to situations.

3. Mental strength calculation: If a child playing in a tournament loses points, they may lose their mental balance. Getting back on track is essential for them, as it helps in other situations. For example, a child who reaches age 26 and faces a crisis can draw on their experience of getting back on track.


In today's competitive world, unemployment is increasing day by day. If a child reaches age 25 or 30, what opportunities will be available? Every parent must analyze their child's strengths, weaknesses, sports, music, extra-curricular activities, etc., to help them choose a career path."

Might be this wrong and this my perception only..

Recent Posts

See All

Commentaires


bottom of page