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Dr. John also recommended that athletes, families and coaches should be focus more during the season on general movement preparedness than on skill training. In the United States, children ages 10-11 practice skills 90 percent of the time; the suggested amount of skills training is 10 percent for that age group. Starting early with skill set-based training is another factor in poor health in later years. Riccobono, like John, believes year-round competition in baseball is unnecessary. He added that USA Baseball has specific guidelines for specialization. "We've taken a pretty strong position on this issue. I think it is fairly well-documented that we support multisport play," Riccobono said. "We think [it has] a lot of merit to athletes. First of all, we want our [baseball] players to be athletes. That is one thing that does have the ability to get lost in translation in this age of professionalism [of youth sports]." When asked how Major League Baseball can help in keeping kids healthy, Dr. John said it needs to become involved immediately in the earliest stages of competition instead of working on the problem as kids