The
YMCA Philosophy of Youth Sports
The
YMCA's youth sports programs are not just another
sports program. We have a mission, and that mission
is stated in our Seven Pillars of YMCA Youth Super
Sports.
Pillar
One - Everyone Plays. We do not use tryouts
to select the best players, nor do we cut kids from
the team. Everyone who register is assigned to a
team. During the season everyone receives equal
practice time and plays at least half of every game.
Pillar
Two - Safety First. Although kids may get hurt
playing sports, we do all we can to prevent injuries.
We've modified each sport to make it safer and more
enjoyable to play. Coaches make sure the equipment
and facilities are safe, and they teach the sport
as we've prescribed so that the skills taught are
appropriate for athletes' development levels. And
coaches constantly supervise their players and stop
any unsafe activities.
Pillar
Three - Fair Play. Fair play is about playing
by the rules - and more. It's about coaches and
players showing respect for all involved in YMCA
Youth sports. It's about coaches being role models
of good sporting behavior and guiding their players
to do the same.
Pillar
Four - Positive Competition. We believe competition
is a positive process when the pursuit of victory
is kept in the right perspective. The right perspective
is when adults make decisions that put the best
interests of the players before winning the contest.
Learning to compete is important for youngsters,
and learning to cooperate in a competitive world
is an essential lesson of life. Through YMCA Youth
sports we want to help kids learn these lessons.
Pillar
Five - Family Involvement. YMCA Youth sports
encourages parents to be involved appropriately
in their child's participation in our sports programs.
In addition to parents being helpful as volunteer
coaches, officials and timekeepers, we encourage
them to be at practices and games to support their
child's participation. To help parents get involved
appropriately, YMCA Youth Super Sports offers parent
orientation programs.
Pillar
Six - Sport of All. YMCA Youth Super Sports
is an "inclusive" sports program. We offer
programs to all youngsters regardless of their race,
gender, religious creed, or ability. We ask our
adult leaders to encourage and appreciate the diversity
of children in our society and encourage the kids
and their parents to do the same.
Pillar
Seven - Sport for Fun. Sports are naturally
fun for most kids. Sometimes when adults become
involved in children's sporting activities they
over-organize and dominate the activities to the
point that it destroys kids' enjoyment of the. If
we take the fun out of sports for young athletes,
we are in danger of the young athletes taking themselves
out of sports.
YMCA
Mission: To
put Christian principles into practice through programs
that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all.