If you’ve been flipping through the TV channels the past few days, you might have seen me talk with Comcast Newsmakers’ Spero Canton about overall sports parent demeanor, or background checks of sports volunteers (I’ll post about that part some other day).

I talked about how parents at games sometimes go crazy, partially because they confused education (youth sports) with entertainment (pro and college sports). They figure “Hey, I paid my money (registration fees), I should be able to yell whatever I want.” Which obviously doesn’t help their child or anyone else.

Meanwhile, my son had a swim meet this weekend. We got up at 6:15 a.m. on Saturday for a 7 a.m. warmup, in the dark. For parents, the day was from 7 a.m. to noon or so.

And I have it lucky. For a child to truly be successful at swimming, he or she goes twice a day (at 5 a.m. and 5 p.m.), which is why they make bumper stickers that say “Swim Taxi” for minivans.

So I got to thinking… which youth sports parent has it the worst? I think hockey is clearly No. 1, with the expense, odd hours for rink time and few rinks around. Maybe tackle football, with practices every night interrupting every dinner, is next. After that….?

I know it’s worth it, and you’re doing what’s best for you child. That’s not what this post is about. Just go ahead, let out your whines here. Fire away.