Parents Save on Sports Equipment
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Tips for saving on youth sports to support long-term physical and mental health
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Study shows the average parent spends around $880 on their child's primary sport.
That figure includes fees, equipment and travel.
Brian Garrity is a professor at the University of Denver , where he prepares future coaches, which includes the market for athletes.
Garrity thinks universities can ultimately play a big role.
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