Is starting water polo at the age of 15 too late? I'm an okay swimmer (1:45 min 100m for 1k) but scared of starting with a bunch of good players
Starting water polo at 15 is not too late. In fact, many players start playing in high school or college. As long as you are willing to put in the work, you can catch up to the more experienced players.
Here are a few tips for getting started:
- Find a good coach. A good coach will help you develop the skills you need to succeed.
- Get in shape. Water polo is a demanding sport, so you need to be in good physical condition.
- Be prepared to work hard. Water polo is a challenging sport, but it is also very rewarding. If you are willing to put in the work, you can achieve great things.
- Don't be afraid to start at the bottom. Everyone has to start somewhere. Don't be afraid to start playing on the JV team or even the C team. With hard work and dedication, you can eventually move up to the varsity team.
- Have fun. Water polo is a great sport to play. Make sure you have fun and enjoy the experience.
FAQs
- Is it too late to start playing water polo at the age of 15? No.
- Do I need to be a good swimmer to play water polo? No, but it helps.
- How can I get in shape for water polo? By swimming, running, and doing other cardio exercises.
- What is the best way to learn water polo? Find a good coach and practice regularly.
- How can I overcome my fear of starting with a bunch of good players? By focusing on your own improvement and not comparing yourself to others.
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