john lilly
PR Addict
Here's my question and thoughts? My son and I have been in MX, I believe for four years now. He's 13 so by motocross standards we were a little late to the game but he does well and we have a good time doing it. However, the deeper we get into the sport the more time it takes away from my wife, daughter and my personal time (which my personal time I'm ok with). It also seems to cost more each year, as he rides the bike harder and obviously gets more seat time which equals more things wearing out (this is understandable also). So, while I know this is a personal choice, I wonder when enough is to much. Since being around this sport, I have heard of people draining their 401k's for their child to ride, I guess in hopes of them becoming a pro some day, I have heard of others who have sold their wives jewelry and other keepsakes and then seen people who have had some personal hardship and start to ask others for money so that their kid can go race that weekend and the examples go on and on. To me it would seem that in all these cases that maybe the person would take a break from racing until they could truly afford to race, am I wrong, maybe I am. While this sport brings families together and I'm all for that but, in some of these cases maybe this type of behavior is tearing families apart. What are we teaching our kids, if you want to do something go ahead and don't worry about who we are hurting or stepping on or the consequences of our behavior? Shouldn't we be teaching our kids that they can't always get everything they want. Should these kids ever have to hear the word "no"? I think there is value in the word "no" and something that later in life these kids better get prepared to hear. By giving them everything they want are we really preparing them for their future? Are we giving them the tools to handle life after motocross, or are we just setting them up for failure when they think everything they want should be handed to them? Yes, I like the competition of motocross and quite honestly have fallen in love with the sport even with all the cost (time and financial) that go along with it including the chance of substantial injury and possibly death (I'm not really ok with this stuff but understand it is a possibility). But again is the approach to spend every last dime (beg, borrow and steal) and possibly be a burden to my child later in life when I am destitute? Or what if my child has a serious injury where they can't take care of themselves, will I be able to handle that responsibility and everything it encompasses? I don't know that there is one right or wrong answer to this question and I know it is a personal decision but I see a lot of these older kids who seem to struggle transitioning from mx to work life and 99.99% of them will have to get regular jobs if they want to support the next generation of riders . I also understand that maybe this might ruffle some feathers because the majority of us truly sacrifice a lot to participate in this sport but I thought it might be a topic that some of you that have been at it longer than me could give me some of their views. Btw, I haven't personally attacked anyone so if I'm describing some of your behaviors please don't attack me just give me your views. Thanks!!!