I play softball but i want to play a new sport?

I play on a softball team and have played for three years and it is starting to get boring and i have been thinking of taking up a new sport i have thought about snowboarding and a couple other things. Any idea on what i should do? I also have asthma which kinda limits my search. i kinda want a non team sport though i want something i can do by my self without having to count on other people.
Should i try snowboarding? is it fun? is it hard?
I am 13 if that helps

there are plenty of things you can do:
volleyball
basketball-might be hard on asthma but you can go in and out and bring your inhaler. I have a friend w/ really bad asthma and she is a soccer freak(soccer takes a lot of running)
cheerleading
pingpong
bowling
snowbording
snow skiing
knee bording-that is really fun
swimming
you could even try academic things like mock trial or quiz bowl.
the list could go on and on… but i really advise you to keep playing the sport you are best at and you have been playing, if it gets too easy challenge yourself, get on a travel ball team, aim for collage, or varsity softball, i have been playing travel ball for 2 years, i have had some great coaches that challenge me. I’m sure snowbording is very fun and exciting, but it will be hard to start up at 13. Most of the time you need to find a sport and keep challenging yourself so you can get really good at it and play at the collage level instead of getting board of a sport and give up on it. But snowbording could be fun if you are determined for a change, if you don’t like snowbording, snow skiing is also an option, i think it is a lot funner than snow bording.

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5 Responses to I play softball but i want to play a new sport?

  1. hannah_nicole_21 says:

    OK this isnt a non team sport but it is soooo fun cheerleading
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  2. Sindi says:

    Bowling
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  3. K to the T says:

    do watev u want its ur choice only u know wat u truely want to do
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  4. Rubber Stephanie says:

    cheer
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  5. beepolie says:

    there are plenty of things you can do:
    volleyball
    basketball-might be hard on asthma but you can go in and out and bring your inhaler. I have a friend w/ really bad asthma and she is a soccer freak(soccer takes a lot of running)
    cheerleading
    pingpong
    bowling
    snowbording
    snow skiing
    knee bording-that is really fun
    swimming
    you could even try academic things like mock trial or quiz bowl.
    the list could go on and on… but i really advise you to keep playing the sport you are best at and you have been playing, if it gets too easy challenge yourself, get on a travel ball team, aim for collage, or varsity softball, i have been playing travel ball for 2 years, i have had some great coaches that challenge me. I’m sure snowbording is very fun and exciting, but it will be hard to start up at 13. Most of the time you need to find a sport and keep challenging yourself so you can get really good at it and play at the collage level instead of getting board of a sport and give up on it. But snowbording could be fun if you are determined for a change, if you don’t like snowbording, snow skiing is also an option, i think it is a lot funner than snow bording.
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