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Dance or volleyball?

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i am trying to decide if i should stick with volleyball or do full time competition dance. i could do both but i want to be comitted fully to one of them. i would either do school and club volleyball or every day dance copetition also the volleyball only lasts half the year and dance is all year o i might do dance plz help

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  1. Well my answer would be bias because I play volleyball. I used to be a three sport athlete in high school. But now I'm focusing on just volleyball and it's really helped. I had the same thought as you at first with the whole "it only lasts like 3 months" kind of thing. Then I played club ball and that lasts from the end of my high school season to the end of the school year. Personally, I feel you should play volleyball mostly because the competition is growing more and more every year. Volleyball is the second most played female sport in the US by high school girls coming second to basketball. Every year the market for volleyball players grow. And if you're even good enough, you could play in college. I never thought that I would play volleyball in college, but I got almost a full ride to my number 1 school. Not saying that dancing is bad or anything, I just feel that volleyball would give you a greater opportunity for your future, all while meeting new people and traveling too.


  2. I would definately say volleyball! You can still play volleyball for fun after the seasons and club is over! Volleyball is so much fun!

  3. DANCE IS WAY BETTER!!!!!

  4. volleyball  OMG! lol

  5. i love volleyball

    but ithink you should do what you like more

    i think maybe you should stick with dance because it can give u sumthing to do the whole year

    but still consider volleyball! :)

  6. VOLLEYBALL!!!

  7. Think about how good you are at each and more importantly how much you enjoy each.  Also be sure you have all the facts, because you can play volleyball year round.  You just need to find the right places.  Are you good at volleyball?  Will volleyball help you get into college?  Do you have friends on either team?  Think about it yourself, Y! Answers couldn't possibly know what you like best.

  8. volleyball

  9. I say go with dance, it's a great sports, and you get plenty of exercise. Also, you are more likely continue with dancing, rather than volleyball. Don't get me wrong, i love volleyball, and i think it's a great game, but if i had the choice that you did, it would dancing! There is only so far you can go with volleyball, and it's more skill than athletics, but with dance, it's sooooo much more! I'd say do dance, but at the end of the day, it's really up to you, which one do you enjoy more...which one can't you live without?

    Good luck with whichever one you choose, enjoy.

  10. well i play volleyball and am obviously biased.

    i would def say volleyball but thats a personal preference.

    it really depends on your potential for either.  whichever one you enjoy more and feel like you excell at more, go for it.

    and im pretty sure that even though school volleyball is only in the fall, isnt club volleyball pretty much the rest of the year?

    and i would pick volleyball mostly because of the team thing.  its probably the sport where you need to play as a team the most.  6 ppl stuck together on that small court means you really have to communicate.  i love that feeling of knowing your teammates have your back.  nothing can replace that companionship and closeness you will have with your teammates. and that goes for all team sports.

    without my team, i would die!!

  11. dance

  12. Volleyball because you can find you can play in college

    all you can do for dance in college is be a dance teacher

    you can play in college and find a real career in volleyball

  13. i think dance would be better
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