Kids like what they like, but every kid cant be in every sport and every sports camp and every traveling team outside of school and have every best piece of equipment, private pool, with private coaches, practice before and after school every night. And that’s just the pee wee teams!
Doing enough to keep them busy is good, but outdoor sports are sports to. Teaching kids how to have hobbies is a skill. Parent that don’t encourage anything, get kids that don’t try anything new, who grow up into adults that don’t have hobbies and quite literally don’t know how to get started in anything. There are also a core group of activities that every family finds important so sports/hobbies have to be compatible with that, because kids are important, but the world doesn’t revolve around only them.
I’ve known kids that really like fishing and the parents have traveled around with them to different fishing competitions, or to trophy fish and increase their personal bests. Some kids really enjoy fishing different places or different species. Same for hunting.
Remember the dad who was going all over the country so his son could hunt the different varmints? There are calling competitions, coyote hunting competitions, shooting competitions, etc.
Some family friends have outdoorsy kids that also love photography and there are all sorts of competitions, camps, get togethers and whatnot for that. One sells her wildlife art or has it published in magazines it’s so good.
Other kids love cooking wild game and searching out different animals, cowboy cooking events, cooking competitions, etc. that make that hobby a long term interest.
Archery.
Motor sports.
Shooting sports.
Animal sports and competitions.
Golf. Many outdoorsy guys are anti golf, but it’s outdoors ish and is a good skill to have at least at a basic level just so when a bunch of friends are doing a best ball tourney you don’t have to stay home grumbling about how much you don’t like golf.
Geology nerds. Geologists spend more time in the field than anyone I know.
History nerds. The west is so full of interesting history. Traveling to see the locations first hand really brings it to life.
Dinosaur nerds.
Metal detecting nerds.
Biology nerds.
Scouting nerds.
Hiking clubs.
Rodeo clubs.
One kid loves weather and his parents support it by traveling around to experience unique weather events.
So, sorry gramps isn’t buying into the idea that grandson and granddaughter Tapers have to get glued to a series of organized teams to enjoy their childhoods while the rest of us suffer until they become adults.