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The early tipoffs have a lot to do with encouraging young fans to check out the sport.
According to data from the Sports & Fitness Industry Association and the Aspen Institute’s “State of Play 2024” report, only 38% of kids ages 6-12 played sports on a regular basis in 2023.
Injuries, overtraining and burnout are contributing to a high dropout rate in youth sports, according to a new report from the nation's leading group of pediatric doctors.. The report, released ...
Parents spend $3,000 annually on youth sports, with many believing their children can play collegiately (83%) and professionally (75%), survey finds.
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