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Do You Play Baseball, Soccer or Lacrosse?
Give Flag Football a Try!

Minimal Commitment + Flexible Schedules = Efficient Cross Training!

  1. Health Benefits: Football improves both your physical strength and cardiovascular health, improves speed, strength, and stamina. It also engages motor skills, such as hand to eye coordination.

  2. Teamwork: Flag football teaches kids accountability, leadership, and sportsmanship. Every position has a purpose and to succeed, each individual needs to fulfill their role, and work together—This is valuable both ON and OFF the field.

  3.  Discipline: Learning and executing proper technique through repetitive drills takes a high level of discipline—and our players do it time and time again. Each practice is laying the foundation for a strong work ethic that kids will use throughout their lives. This is one of the biggest short and longterm benefits of participatng in youth sports. 

  4.  Mental Toughness: Whether it’s making a mistake on the field or coming back after a loss, setbacks will happen. In flag football players learn how to persevere. It provides them with opportunities to enhance mental fortitude through teamwork paired with consistency .
         
  5.  Socialization: Football teaches kids how to communicate and work well with others. They rely on each other—what a better way to make long-lasting friendships? Along with learning to respect and receive direction from their coaches, children receive a range of socialization skills.

  6.  No Contact: Flag football is a non-contact sport! There’s no tackling, diving, blocking, screening, or fumbles allowed. Players are not required to wear helmets or shoulder pads. which creates a friendly atmosphere where kids can learn how to play and develop skills without the aspect of physical contact.
       
  7.  Accessibility: Flag football is an incredibly inclusive sport for both boys and girls,  opening the doors to players of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
      
  8.  Learn the Fundamentals: The basics taught in flag football including catching, throwing, formations, routes, and defensive skills directly transfer to all sports including tackle football.

  9.  Easy Commitment: Our league meets only once per week, so families can easily squeeze a flag session into their packed schedules. Typically, teams practice for 1 hour before their game, and then the game itself is usually an hour.
      
  10.  It’s Fun!: Flag football is tons of fun and encourages deviceless interaction between kids. Teams are small and games are quick and competitive....The whole family can participate by either coaching or cheering from the sidelines!