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2018
This chapter provides a brief overview of the theories and their relations to state and trait anxiety as well as competitive anxiety, perfectionism and eating disorders or disordered eating. It discusses practical implications for coaches in youth sports. Self-determination theory as a macro-theory of human motivation as well as achievement goal theory
Michael Methlagl, Friederike Michlmayr
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This chapter provides a brief overview of the theories and their relations to state and trait anxiety as well as competitive anxiety, perfectionism and eating disorders or disordered eating. It discusses practical implications for coaches in youth sports. Self-determination theory as a macro-theory of human motivation as well as achievement goal theory
Michael Methlagl, Friederike Michlmayr
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International Review of Sport Sociology, 1982
Despite all endeavours for activating different groups of the population sport is also today a domain of the youth. Persons at the age up to 20 among athletes are by far overrepresented in comparison to their share in the population. The sports club, at this age, does not only very far reduce to the background all other forms of organization of ...
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Despite all endeavours for activating different groups of the population sport is also today a domain of the youth. Persons at the age up to 20 among athletes are by far overrepresented in comparison to their share in the population. The sports club, at this age, does not only very far reduce to the background all other forms of organization of ...
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Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2004
Prejean v. East Baton Rouge Parish School Board 98 0063 (La.App. 1 Cir, February, 1999) 729 So. 2d 686; 1999 La. App.
Thomas H. Sawyer+2 more
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Prejean v. East Baton Rouge Parish School Board 98 0063 (La.App. 1 Cir, February, 1999) 729 So. 2d 686; 1999 La. App.
Thomas H. Sawyer+2 more
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Injury Prevention in Youth Sports
Pediatric Annals, 2017Children and adolescents are now participating in competitive sports at younger ages and with increasing intensity. As a result, increasing numbers of young athletes are presenting to pediatricians for care of sports-related injuries and advice about prevention.
David R. Howell+2 more
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Injury Prevention in Youth Sports
Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2008Sport is the principal cause of injury in children and adolescents. Youth participation in organized athletics is estimated to be 45 million in the United States alone. These injuries influence health and fitness and have socioeconomic impact. Many injuries can be prevented.
Jake D. Veigel, Michael D. Pleacher
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2000
Using ethnography, this study focused on a series of conversations with 47 young people from different social and geographical locations in an attempt to gain greater insight into how the consumption of sport and sport-related commodities are enmeshed in young men and women's struggle toward identity formation.
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Using ethnography, this study focused on a series of conversations with 47 young people from different social and geographical locations in an attempt to gain greater insight into how the consumption of sport and sport-related commodities are enmeshed in young men and women's struggle toward identity formation.
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2020
This chapter centers on the areas of youth sports, including sport camps, and outdoor recreation among youth with visual impairments. In this chapter, I begin discussing current research in each of these areas pertaining to youth with visual impairments and then briefly make suggestions for future research and practical implications.
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This chapter centers on the areas of youth sports, including sport camps, and outdoor recreation among youth with visual impairments. In this chapter, I begin discussing current research in each of these areas pertaining to youth with visual impairments and then briefly make suggestions for future research and practical implications.
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Epidemiology of Youth Sports Concussion
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011The overall prevalence of concussion is high school sports is unknown. In general, concussions in this age range occur much more frequently in games than in practice. Also for sports in which both sexes participate, reported concussion rates are higher for female than male high school athletes. Recent data show that the time required for return to play
Brian J. Krabak+2 more
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2013
Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by rotational acceleration of the brain following a direct trauma to the head or a force transmitted to the head after injury to the trunk or spine. Concussion results in disturbance of normal brain function, often causing symptoms such headache, dizziness, nausea, and problems with memory ...
William P. Meehan, Cynthia J. Stein
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Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury caused by rotational acceleration of the brain following a direct trauma to the head or a force transmitted to the head after injury to the trunk or spine. Concussion results in disturbance of normal brain function, often causing symptoms such headache, dizziness, nausea, and problems with memory ...
William P. Meehan, Cynthia J. Stein
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Overuse Injuries in Youth Sports
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2010Although youth sports participation is beneficial on many levels, it is also associated with an increased risk of injury. Risk factors for injury in children and adolescents include the presence of growth cartilage, existence of muscle imbalance, and pressure to compete despite pain and fatigue.
Cynthia J. Stein, Lyle J. Micheli
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