Ideal Sports Practice Methods
Best Practice Ideas that GAMEPLAY Addresses

Issues
- About 70% of kids leave organized sports by age 13 because it wasn’t fun. (More Fun for Our Kids Is Mostly More Playtime)
- Losing kids decreases revenues (resources) for Leagues, Field Operators, Coaches & Referees to provide youth sports--which leads to
- more reductions in the availability of local community sports programs.

Benefits
When players play more using GAMEPLAY
When players play more using GAMEPLAY
- Players will stay in a sport longer because they are playing more----- which means---Leagues, Field Operators, Coaches & Referees revenues will be higher – and can offer more robust sports programs.
- Reduces the need for expensive time consuming tournaments and travel for parents.
- Less structured local game play allows players to experiment with new styles and techniques which elevates quality and creativity of play.
- Playing longer gives players significantly better mental adult health & life skills.