School sports in America are among the strongest in the world. According to the above statistics, in 2008 nearly 45 percent of children played on a regular sports team.
In this year, this figure is only 37 percent. It’s one of the three ominous trends for young sports in the US: fewer people join, rising costs and poor coaches.
USA Today newspaper last week led the case of the couple Judy Carter and Dwight Davis to see that, students who want to play sports well, the cost is not small.
Mr. and Mrs. Davis recently flew from the US to Scotland, which is said to be the “home of golf”. The couple spent a total of $ 4,800 for 10 days following the progress of their son who’s Davis.
Davis and his wife had high expectations for Ian Davis to play this subject at the age of seven. Recently, they sold their house in Dallas to move to live in Orlando, Florida. This is a way to help Ian improve skills at Bishops Gate Golf Academy, where tuition is about 60,000 USD.
Investments reach $ 25,000 and have children playing sports at a young age. The United States has a different style of sports development than most other countries. They have the four most popular subjects among the young in the country: baseball, basketball, rugby and soccer.
Most of the stars who play in expensive tournaments later like NBA basketball, NLF … These are people who come from sports at secondary, high school and university.
It is an explanation for parents to determine their children’s future soon and be willing to pay for their children to benefit later. However, in contrast, for people like former baseball player Mike Trombley.
He now runs investment and retirement planning Trombley Associates. Then parents should carefully calculate and take care of retirement money before investing.