<p>I can't decide whether I should really stick to a sport
eg: Fall- Cross Country, Winter- Track, Spring- some other running involved sport; Or just try out different activities I've never really tried before.
eg: Fall- Outdoor ed, Winter- Skiing, Spring- horse-back riding.
It's better to be really good at something rather than average in a bunch of activities. Quality over quantity. But, I really think I'd like all these activities and maybe actually stick to it next year-- which might be a little too late because I'd be a senior.</p>
<p>If you’re a competitive runner…run all year.</p>
<p>Not at all. Just pretty much ‘average’ at every sport. That’s why I can’t decide whether to stick at something to actually get better at it or just try different sports because they’re fun.
I mean, there’s still college to get better at sports, – but AO still look at whether your great at the sport as a ‘hook’. But-- I don’t know if I’d have another opportunity to try these non-traditional sports…</p>
<p>If you have no chance of being recruited for running or anything at the next level then mix it up a little and try new things. That’s what BS is for.</p>
<p>Actually if you’re a sprinter you shouldn’t do cross country in the fall. It messes up your stride.</p>