If she's handling her other obligations appropriately, then I say let her have at it until she gets sick of basketball.
2006-12-22 09:35:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Two cautions for you before I say that I admire her dedication and drive. She needs to keep life in balance, which is not to say that high dedication is bad. She could be playing Barbies or chatting on the computer or getting in trouble with the free time she has. If another important part of life goes out of balance, then it is time for a parent to step in.
Secondly, she needs to be practicing the right way. Can you get her private coaching on shooting and such? I do private coaching for just such type of kid, but I do not live near Indiana.
Her dreams will crumble if she is doing skills incorrectly.
2006-12-22 15:23:14
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answered by Bob T 6
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I think that 2 hours is plenty to practice BB turn some of this time into workout time cal or toning, Books will work also read about the star ofthe NBA!!!
2006-12-22 09:37:39
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answered by terry b 1
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ok, start up via attending to mattress early, then awaken early , and jog,or stroll for slightly around your community. Or in case you do in comparison to that then attempt doing excersiizes on your time-honored music.Excersize a minimum of two times an afternoon, for style of an hour. For foodstuff, in basic terms consume healthful do no longer consume pop, chips, candy, or chocolate. (in basic terms consume that when in a on an identical time as). Drink a lot of water ,like 3-4 litres an afternoon.it somewhat is going to flush out foodstuff and stuff speedier. additionally while your ingesting consume slowly ,(take 20 bites consistent with spoonful). and don't watch television, or something on an identical time as ingesting. concentration on your abdomen and it will inform you while your complete. good luck!
2016-10-18 21:28:56
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answered by Anonymous
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if she has the stamina, then let her keep going. Gretzky and Pele (World's greatest althletes) both started playing multiple hours at age of 3 or 4 years old.
They turned out to be the ones accredited with changing their game forever.
So, don't be afraid of determination. Just be afraid if your daughter falls behind in school work, social life, family life, etc.
2006-12-22 09:51:08
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answered by Brad NotPitt 4
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Well if i played basketball i would be tired pretty quickly. Well i think it is too much.Well I'm not a researcher but i say two hours is enough for one day.If she has that high expextations she should have practice monday wednesday, thursday,saturday, and sunday.
2006-12-22 09:47:52
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answered by CARRINE 1
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I'd say that's fine. Nothing wrong with playing basketball. Sports keep kids out of trouble, and it helps to be really good at it. You should encourage her to play basketball.
2006-12-22 09:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Well if she wants to become a basketball player let her do it.
if she practices she must really like playing basketball
if thats what she wants to do be proud of her talents
not because its a sport and she practices try to play with her you may be suprised by her respose of her mom being proud of her talents
2006-12-22 09:39:22
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answered by cmc 2
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First of all, you mean WNBA. Plus, she's only 10 so take it easy because there are only about 100 ballers that make it out of millions of people in one state.
2006-12-22 11:31:08
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answered by Javi is Raw!!! 2
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Let her go! It is good to have high expectations for yourself-she is just trying to reach her goals...she is just starting at an earlier age than most*
I hope she makes it! I wanna make it! I am in JH....I am just like her!! Tell her I said Good Luck In All She Does*
2006-12-22 09:57:05
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answered by Anonymous
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