Moms Get Into
Sports
Dads are not the only ones that want to
stay active. Moms
do too. More and
more women are taking part in sports as a way of staying fit
and making friends.
Moms are no longer the housebound women we saw in the
fifties. Stay at
home or working mothers want to divide their time between
family and outside interests. Those interests oftentimes
include sports.
Friendly competition is healthy. Community sports teams give
adults a chance to explore new and under used
talents. Women,
specifically moms are coming out of the stands and joining the
team.
Guess what? Moms
are finding out that they are pretty darn good
athletes. Even
their children are cheering them on as they cross that finish
line or slide into home plate. The new self confidence can
fuel new romantic sparks with dad as well.
Moms are also getting involved in sports where they are a team
of one. Some of
these activities include rock climbing, mountain biking, and
swimming. The
one-on-one competition is good for mom and the
kids. They
learn that giving up is not an option and to keep going
until they reach success.
Sports can range from the tame to the
rigorous.
Moms are taking up basketball, volleyball, bowling, and
softball.
Intramural sporting events create bonds between women
that last beyond the game.
What are some benefits of Sports?
Friendship. Moms form friendships with other
moms. This
is therapeutic especially for the single
mothers.
These friendships represent a greater network of support
for themselves and their children.
Confidence. Moms are exploring a new side to their
lives. Increased
confidence in the sporting arena leads to increased confidence
in other areas of their lives. This includes on the job and
within the home.
A Positive Example. Getting older doesn’t have to mean that
life is over or going down hill. Kids will be able to see that
motherhood doesn’t have to stop them from accomplishing
goals. Having
children is an honor not a hurdle to be
overcome.
Challenge. Moms test their own fortitude when they get involved
in sports. The
main competition is against one’s self. We strive to better ourselves
with each new task we take on. Sport creates success in life
and health.
Stress Reduction. Participating in sports reduces
stress. Through
healthy competition, moms can work off their frustrations from
the day. By the
end of the game, match, or run, mom feels better and better
able to handle what comes next.
Women in sports view taking care of themselves as a priority in
life. Without a
strong mind and body, they are no good to their
families. Their
kids will draw strength from the strength they gain through
sports. Good
going, moms.
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