Aside from the ‘cream of the crop’, many kids are starting to quit hyper-competitive youth sports, due to a number of factors, which leading Think Tanks, like the Aspen Institute, with the support of role models like Kobe Bryant, expose well in their initiative Project Play.
What I love about this video is how Kobe talks about the need for kids to be free to be creative and use whatever tools and environment they have – be it a basement (and he specifically references his basement growing up in Philly!) or wherever – to play. This is actually just one video in a series that he did for this campaign – they’re all very powerful messages (available on Youtube under the hash tag #dontretirekid), but this one struck me the most, for the reasons mentioned.
Basement Sports is an answer – certainly not the only option – to that need for unstructured play, which is a gap in the lives of most American (and worldwide) children today.
Basement Sports is a mixed reality gaming platform and experiential social network, combining virtual scorekeeping with real-world gameplay. In this video, Founder and CEO Arman Rousta provides a detailed tour of the Basement Sports… Read more: Basement Sports 2023: The Guided Tour
Children are the future of society, but they are also the ones most vulnerable to its deficiencies. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, vigorous play is essential to a child’s development, yet childhood… Read more: The Polymath Project, S3 E2: Mixed Reality & Vigorous Play
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