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Volleyball and Basketball?


Question Posted Wednesday October 16 2013, 12:02 pm

I play club volleyball and I am trying to decide if I should also play basketball. It would really help me out but I don't know if I like basketball or not?

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Ramneet answered Sunday February 22 2015, 11:28 pm:
If you really have interest in playing both the sports, then I think you should try play both of them. Let me introduce to the leading website of sports team management through which you can easily manage all the related activities of both the sports in an easy manner. That website is known as sportzly and through this, you can try managing the activities of both volleyball and basketball made the decision of choosing the one which suits you the best, or choose both if you think you can handle them perfectly. Try it, its free and I bet you will make an informed decision after using it. Good luck..

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Pittguy answered Saturday October 19 2013, 11:35 am:
First off, this is sort of a good problem to have. It means you are an active person which is good for both your social and physical health.

You obviously enjoy volleyball otherwise you wouldn't be playing this particular sport. As far as basketball goes (which happens to be my personal favorite sport) I say it can't hurt to try it out.

I would look into the possibility to trying to play both. I know the seasons probably overlap a bit but many coaches will be accomodating to a student's schedule when it comes to particiapting in multiple non-academic activities.

If it turns out that you don't have the time or energy to do both or your coaches are not the accomodating kind, or any other obsticle gets in the way, there is another option.

Since you're not sure whether or not bacsketball is for you, you can always participate in club volleyball for the season and hold off on basketball. After your season is over, you can take the time to meet up with friends or classmates that have an interest in basketball and just play together at a local playground or as part of a community league. This should help you figure out how you feel about this sport.

Good luck.

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Natalka16 answered Thursday October 17 2013, 9:27 am:
Give basketball a try. You'll never know you might end up liking it.

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lightoftruth answered Wednesday October 16 2013, 4:43 pm:
You'll never know if you like something until you try it.
So give it a try. It's always nice to try new things. Maybe you'll end up loving it.

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Xenolan answered Wednesday October 16 2013, 3:39 pm:
Is there a downside to trying basketball and then deciding you don't like it and quitting? If not, then go ahead and give it a try.

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