Some people might be under the false impression that playing sports will interfere with study time. And while that may be true in extreme cases, the fact of the matter is, playing a sport can actually help students do better in school. There is no denying it, kids who play sports do better academically in school.

In actual fact, studies have shown that boys and girls who play sports like volleyball do better academically, and are even more likely to graduate from school compared to those who don’t. The exercise that’s included in sports helps to improve learning, memory, and concentration which gives active kids a competitive advantage when it comes the classroom setting.

When kids play sports they learn the value of teamwork and goal-setting skills. By kids working closely with coaches and teammates to win games, young athletes get a lot of valuable practice for success when they become full-fledged adults. Being part of a team can make it easier for kids to work together with others and solve issues, no matter if these scenarios take place on the court or in the workforce.

Playing Volleyball has certain benefits that are obvious — such improving physical fitness and keeping a healthy weight. But kids who play sports on a regular basis are also less likely to smoke, and have a lower chance of developing cancer and other diseases later in life.

At Team Rhino, we make it our mission to not only develop a team of confident and skilled athletes, but we also aim to ensure that all our participants are always happy, healthy, and having a great time.