Adult Amateur Official

They fund their own gear, coaching, travel, and entry fees. While expensive, this means no one controls their schedule or goals except themselves.

Adult amateur leagues, local “open” divisions, and masters categories provide social connection and stress relief—a crucial counterweight to desk jobs. The Cons: Real Struggles 1. Time Scarcity (The #1 Killer) Between 40-hour workweeks, child care, aging parents, and home maintenance, finding 6–10 hours/week for practice is a luxury. Many train at 5 a.m. or after 9 p.m., leading to chronic fatigue. adult amateur

Adults heal slower. They are prone to overuse injuries (tendonitis, back strains) and acute injuries from “training like a teenager.” Recovery becomes as important as practice. They fund their own gear, coaching, travel, and entry fees