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    Uncommon Sports for kids

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      cimman
      last edited by

      based on the topics on this forum, it seems that swimming is the most common sports around here in Singapore, followed by badminton, table tennis, tennis.


      Has no body tried other sports? ie. billiards, water sking, etc…
      I’ve seen one or two threads on rollerblading and bowling, but nothing on billiards or water sking or even water polo.

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        jasonchow
        last edited by

        Is golf consider uncommon?

        My son is currently learning golf 🙂

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          ANobleNerd
          last edited by

          My son has been fencing since he was in P1.


          Fencing was unusual then, but it’s getting more popular; the Sports School will be opening a Fencing Academy from next year on.

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            cimman
            last edited by

            jasonchow:
            Is golf consider uncommon?

            My son is currently learning golf 🙂
            I guess golf is considered uncommon. I don't really see parents discussing golf in the forum. Some schools have it as a CCA though, so it is getting some recognition.

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              Kopiseesiewtai
              last edited by

              My elder son was sailing since P1 and recently converted to windsurfing…my second son is still sailing…i can provide more info for anyone who is interested.

              Thanks

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                kayatoaster
                last edited by

                saw some kids attending fencing classes at united sq. seems like quite an interesting sport as well.

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                  junrahmat
                  last edited by

                  DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.

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                    chloecube
                    last edited by

                    junrahmat:
                    DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.

                    🙂 ice skating sound cool!
                    both my kids love ice skating too, but its only for leisure, no actual lesson

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                      jtoh
                      last edited by

                      junrahmat:
                      DD doing ice speed skating. Very interesting, though dangerous sport.

                      That's unusual. Where does she train?

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        my DS wanted to get a pilot licence, but he is not tall enough, and they have to give him booster seat on the trial flight !! :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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