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101 Activities for Your Sports Fanatic

101 Activities for Your Sports Fanatic

Sports encourage kids to be physically active. Participating in athletics also helps kids learn about team dynamics, healthy competition and good sportsmanship. If your child is a serious sports fanatic, here are 101 family activities to further develop their love of athletics:

  1. Join community sports programs.
  2. Attend a Major League Baseball game.
  3. Visit the Hockey Hall of Fame.
  4. Paint a sports wall mural in their room.
  5. Buy sports bedsheets.
  6. Sign them up for summer sports camps.
  7. Root for college basketball teams.
  8. Read sports books together.
  9. Discuss positive sports role models.
  10. Play sports-themed board games.
  11. Play Wii Sports.
  12. Organize a birthday party at a sports complex.
  13. Visit the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  14. Attend the Little League World Series.
  15. Watch your favorite teams during spring training.
  16. Support high school athletes.
  17. Practice victory dances.
  18. Turn your backyard into a soccer field.
  19. Collect baseball caps.
  20. Take selfies in front of sports stadiums and start a scrapbook.
  21. Collect trading cards.
  22. Create a sports-themed photo collage.
  23. Install an outdoor basketball hoop.
  24. Try a new sport together.
  25. Volunteer to coach their team.
  26. Write funny sports haiku.
  27. Take a sports-themed vacation.
  28. Stay in a sports-themed resort or suite.
  29. Cheer loudly and proudly for your kids, win or lose.
  30. Teach your kids about teamwork.
  31. Volunteer to help special-needs kids enjoy sports.
  32. Raise money with sports-themed fundraisers.
  33. For a little sports fanatic, print out sports-themed coloring pages.
  34. Add his name to the back of a favorite team’s jersey.
  35. Dress her up as a famous athlete for Halloween.
  36. Subscribe to a kids’ sports magazine.
  37. Personalize sporty headbands.
  38. Run the bases after an MLB game.
  39. Organize a neighborhood field day.
  40. Watch a sports-themed family movie together.
  41. Take a family fitness class.
  42. Let your kids be the experts and teach you their favorite sport.
  43. Learn about sports science at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, PA.
  44. Organize a neighborhood sports trivia night.
  45. Sign up for a tour of a local team’s stadium.
  46. Collect team jerseys.
  47. Host a Super Bowl party.
  48. Bake sports-themed cupcakes.
  49. Tour the Basketball Hall of Fame.
  50. Visit the Football Hall of Fame.
  51. Go to a WNBA game.
  52. Play tennis.
  53. Take a family bike ride.
  54. Go hiking.
  55. Sign up for a family swim club.
  56. Find a fun indoor sport to keep active in the winter.
  57. Decorate their play area with sports-themed bean-bag chairs.
  58. Sign up for a family fun run in your community.
  59. Make a jersey quilt from their old team shirts.
  60. Tailgate in a kid-friendly manner.
  61. Turn an away game into a weekend getaway.
  62. Face-paint sport logos.
  63. Create personalized sports trading cards.
  64. Play catch in the backyard.
  65. Support your local minor-league baseball team.
  66. Set monthly sports challenges with achievable goals.
  67. Use a dry-erase board to track weekly practices and games.
  68. Learn about Sports Safety and Kids.
  69. Encourage balanced fitness.
  70. Join in a free-throw contest.
  71. Find a sports mentor to develop skills.
  72. Thank a favorite coach on National Coaches Day.
  73. Donate old sports gear.
  74. Visit the Louisville Slugger Museum and learn how baseball bats are made.
  75. Make healthy snacks for halftime.
  76. Tour The College Basketball Experience.
  77. Learn to ski.
  78. Drive a race-car simulator at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
  79. Tie-dye spirit wear.
  80. Set up a volleyball net in the backyard.
  81. Combine his love of sports with scouting and help him earn athletic merit badges.
  82. Sign up for a bike-safety course.
  83. Train for a mini-triathlon.
  84. Use sports action figures to teach game rules and player positions.
  85. Play Ultimate Frisbee.
  86. Combine two sports for a fun new game. Try soccer basketball.
  87. Have fun with bubble soccer.
  88. Learn juggling to improve hand-eye coordination.
  89. Run a family March Madness pool.
  90. Set up a pop-up hockey game in your driveway.
  91. Visit local batting cages.
  92. Learn how golf instruction can teach life skills.
  93. Have her become a kids’ sports reporter.
  94. Set up a kids’ sports page to detail athletic ambitions and achievements.
  95. Invest in a good camera to snap action shots.
  96. Encourage the kids to keep sports diaries.
  97. Watch entertaining and hilarious sports stunts on YouTube.
  98. Have them cast their votes for the Kids’ Choice Sports Awards.
  99. Install a behind-the-door mini-basketball hoop.
  100. Bring a Sharpie to all sporting events to collect autographs.
  101. Ask about first game certificates each time you visit a sports venue.
     

How do you show your team spirit? Tell us in the comments!
 

Jennifer DiGiovanni is a freelance writer who has written for various publications.