DS is playing Pop Warner foorball for the first time. He's in 8th garde (13). I had NO idea it was so intense or all the complications.
First, it was $250 to play. Then $30 for a certification packet, which is shirt and shorts (just to weigh in, I guess) and socks and a belt for the uniform. Now, we have "fundraiser"-all you can eat pancakes at Applebees-$25 a person.
Okay, the money is bad enough, but now I find out he's close to "not making weight". Apparently in each division, depending on your age, you have to have your weight fall within a certain amount, high to low. If he was 1, it would be no problem at all-he is at the bottom range. But he's not-he can weigh no more than 115. He was at 120 when he started workouts (and that's the weight we put on hos forms). He was 117 today. If he's not at 115 on Saturday, the season is over before it's begun. He can't play.
Now, I do realize I should have researched this. I certainly bear responsiblity. But in my defense, my older son never played and I have no close friends who have kids who have ever played. On the forms we filled out, we indicated we were first time players and we put his accurate weight down. I just wish someone had let uis know!
Now, my vent is over.....I;m in to a question. How do parents of kids needing to "make weight" do it? The weigh in is Saturday at 1....no breakfast that day! We are continuing just yogurt, fresh fruit and veggies, lean meat or beans. (Luckily he likes all of these!) What else should we be doing?
Thanks
Julia
First, it was $250 to play. Then $30 for a certification packet, which is shirt and shorts (just to weigh in, I guess) and socks and a belt for the uniform. Now, we have "fundraiser"-all you can eat pancakes at Applebees-$25 a person.
Okay, the money is bad enough, but now I find out he's close to "not making weight". Apparently in each division, depending on your age, you have to have your weight fall within a certain amount, high to low. If he was 1, it would be no problem at all-he is at the bottom range. But he's not-he can weigh no more than 115. He was at 120 when he started workouts (and that's the weight we put on hos forms). He was 117 today. If he's not at 115 on Saturday, the season is over before it's begun. He can't play.
Now, I do realize I should have researched this. I certainly bear responsiblity. But in my defense, my older son never played and I have no close friends who have kids who have ever played. On the forms we filled out, we indicated we were first time players and we put his accurate weight down. I just wish someone had let uis know!
Now, my vent is over.....I;m in to a question. How do parents of kids needing to "make weight" do it? The weigh in is Saturday at 1....no breakfast that day! We are continuing just yogurt, fresh fruit and veggies, lean meat or beans. (Luckily he likes all of these!) What else should we be doing?
Thanks
Julia

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