What's the suitable sports for kids?

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3 a bit young. At that age anything that begins muscle development is fine. A few general suggestions

1. Any sport the child enjoys that develops hand eye co-ordination is ideal.
2. The child will find his way to a sport he enjoys, support him.
3. Its fine to expose him to different sports, but try extra hard to not impose your own agenda.

I'm 76. At 12 I was 6'6. Of course all I heard was "basketball." Coaches, friends, my dad. I hated basketball, much preferred baseball and football. Pressure for kids is often counterproductive.
Let your kids find their own way. Good luck.
 

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I say soccer as well...easy to play simple game to understand and learn and one of the best for overall exercise?
 

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Any idea which sports should we introduce to the 3 years old kid? My baby spend a lot of his time in the toddlers swing, but I know there is no physical exercise in the swing. I want him to play a game which involves the movement of his whole body? Any suggestion?
Swimming is the the best activity to involve all your body.
 

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Got to go with swimming . Not only is it safe but a peace of mind . drowning is no joke and knowing your kid can swim is a huge relief .
I have a swimming pool construction and service company and every year i hear of a fatal accident with drowning and it can be prevented , doesn’t take long for a parent to lose there focus of there child in a tub or any shallow body of water. It may not be the sport of your desire but well Worth knowing
 

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If you are in search of the best sports for kids, you are making an informed decision for their health and overall development.
 
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Tennis…hand eye coordination, movement - change of direction, conditioning also good transition to other sports with those skills and arm strength from serving
 

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There are plenty of sports suitable for them but I think going with the sports without much physicality wil be nice for you. Try swimming or track and field to build up their bodies and possibly give them a baseline for the other top sports.
 

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