Some sports require tryouts, while others do not depending on the amount of students trying out or whether the team requires one.
Both sports require substantial investments of time and money.
These sports require assistive technology for all players as part of the game.
And few sports require a sound psyche more than in motor sports.
Part of what has always intrigued me about sculling is the total body fitness the sport requires.
Competitive sports are offered, but not required, for students in Grade 6 - 8.
The sport requires a significant amount of equipment and has even developed its own slang.
At first glance, rowing might seem easy, a sport requiring strength but no particular skills.
This sport requires a steady hand to be accurate.
Different sports require different skills, of course, and children develop at wildly varying rates.