Some teens will still get into trouble even while participating in sports. It could be the teen's choice of peers, lack of parental involvement or a number of other factprs. Some teens who excel in sports and become popular may feel they are above the rules or their peers. These teens are in danger of self-destructing or causing damage to those around them. Supportive parents or other adults are crucial to the success of any teen, especially a teen athlete.
yes sports do give discipline like in Wrestling if you dont make weight you four fit and dont get wreslt
Work on abs, stay out of trouble , and teach basic training
Yes
If you love sports and you will do about anything, the best way for you to do is stay away from those gambling places. Do not bet on sports so that way you wouldn't get in trouble..
No. You can get into trouble if you help them to stay away and to keep running but not to get help from the authorities.
the sports are good to our body because most of the doctors says when you run it gives you a vitamin and to all who don't like football or soccer a tell them to play it to get vitamins
no , this is a rule of school it means this child is school child.
yes it does because they are doing something so it's hard for them to get into trouble. thanks for reading
If you are determined to get into trouble regardless, then fine arts will not help. If you are motivated to stay out of trouble or get into less trouble, then fine arts can be a big help to you. If you are relying on fine arts to keep you out of trouble, you are on shaky ground and need to think more carefully. Only you can actually keep you out of trouble.
you wont be as frustrated.
yes, they help your physical health mostly, mental health and social health also benefit from sports but not as much as physical.
you can burn calories and lose weight and when you are done playing sports eat veggies or fruits to help stay healthy!
If the person is trying to stay out of trouble, try telling them and involving them in activities that will keep him/her distracted from trouble.