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Those seem fun, I already gave him a skateboard, but that seems even more fun, thanks
How about dumbbells?
Thought about a small kettlebell cause I love them and could teach them. But I fear it may be too unsafe for his age
Maybe hand grip strengtheners.
Get him into buhurt or jugger! Yes, those are real sports, despite sounding like gibberish.
https://www.instagram.com/activategames?igsh=bmJlY2tvdzFxOXFo
This is a very fun place and all about movement and they are opening one up in the UK. Not sure if you can buy him a gift card and take him when it opens? In the US it’s $25 or $29 per ticket.
2 day old post, so didn't skim to check, but if nobody mentioned slacklining, you should check it out. It's super cheap to get into, and it'll teach balance and build core strength which will translate into a million other hobbies.
Since you mention €30, I guess it depends on the country.
I bought my nephews a youth bow and arrow set a few years ago because they were all about Hawkeye in the Marvel movies.
But depending on your country, that may or may not be legal. :(
Get him a helmet and vest so he can get into rodeo sports.