ok, firstt.. i love your site!
but anywayss.. i'm not sure what i should do?
im 13 & in cheerleading&vball.
i want to do a new cheer team thats competitive but its brand new & im not sure if theyre even going to be good cause i dont want to waste my time with a team that isnt good. im a good student and i dont want my grades to suffer because of all the activites. & i dont want to be at one sport too much because the other two teams will suffer because i wont be there and its not fair.volleyballs just okay, because last year i couldnt make it to a lot of practices/games cause of cheer practices and i didnt play that much cause of cheer so idk if its worth my time to do volleyball but i want to because it will be my 8th grade year & ive done it all my years at school. well thanks & sorry if this is way too long.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Health & Fitness category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fitness? bLue_in_tHe_faCe answered Tuesday February 26 2008, 5:44 pm: Well since your only in 8th grade (sorry if im wrong but 8th grade was way easy compaired to highschool.. so im just guessing) i would say go for it. Do as many sports as you want to without being over stressed. Once you get to highschool you'll only be able to do one (atleast thats how it is at lths.. once again im just guessing that the schools are the same) sport at a time. So if I were you I'd try to take junior high a little more lightly and then start to get really serious the next year. You probably wont do two sports, or atleast not two at the same time, in higschool. For us, volleyball and cheerleading are at the same time so its either one or the other. I did both in junior high and I was able to keep it up with maintaining my grades too. So get as much done aas you want because you won't have the oppertunity to do both again. Hope this helped [ bLue_in_tHe_faCe's advice column | Ask bLue_in_tHe_faCe A Question ]
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