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<blockquote data-quote="Otto von Bismark" data-source="post: 479643" data-attributes="member: 12905"><p>Palomina, first of all, I am sorry you are struggling, and I am glad you found the board. The people here have helped me more than people in my own town...some of them docs and other professionals.</p><p></p><p>My husband and I were talking about this exact thing. Because my son has severe impulse control problems, has public masturbation issues and kills small animals, (makes running away actually look attractive, doesn't it, semi-lol) my husband does not want my son to do anything that could make him able to overpower someone at some point. I was thinking, that because he is clumsy, weight training would be good for him, but my hubby worries about it.</p><p>We are going to move toward general fitness, such as P90x and calisthenics and spinning.</p><p></p><p>Cross country and track have always been good for exhausting a boy. It's competitive, but also personally competitive. They can do better than others, but also compete for personal best. I've seen quite a few ADD dudes find their stride, so to speak, with endurance sports. Soccer is good too, since they run several miles per game. Also, a gifted coach can change a young man's life -- give him that male mentor-ship that I think a lot of boys really crave. </p><p></p><p>Just take that first step to make a couple of phone calls tomorrow. One day at a time. I too, choose Monday as a favorite day of the week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Otto von Bismark, post: 479643, member: 12905"] Palomina, first of all, I am sorry you are struggling, and I am glad you found the board. The people here have helped me more than people in my own town...some of them docs and other professionals. My husband and I were talking about this exact thing. Because my son has severe impulse control problems, has public masturbation issues and kills small animals, (makes running away actually look attractive, doesn't it, semi-lol) my husband does not want my son to do anything that could make him able to overpower someone at some point. I was thinking, that because he is clumsy, weight training would be good for him, but my hubby worries about it. We are going to move toward general fitness, such as P90x and calisthenics and spinning. Cross country and track have always been good for exhausting a boy. It's competitive, but also personally competitive. They can do better than others, but also compete for personal best. I've seen quite a few ADD dudes find their stride, so to speak, with endurance sports. Soccer is good too, since they run several miles per game. Also, a gifted coach can change a young man's life -- give him that male mentor-ship that I think a lot of boys really crave. Just take that first step to make a couple of phone calls tomorrow. One day at a time. I too, choose Monday as a favorite day of the week. [/QUOTE]
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