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Nurturing talent in youth sport
2015In this chapter, we outline key variables regarding nurturing talent in youth sport. To begin, we present four types of developmental activities that youth engage in, which are important for athletes' development Deliberate practice, play practice, spontaneous practice, and deliberate play.
Cote, Jean +2 more
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YOUTH AND ORGANIZED SPORT IN FLANDERS
International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 1998Schools and clubs in Flanders have tended to have a proactive policy toward organized sport for youth. Nevertheless, a review of organized sport in clubs and schools revealed that the needs of youth participants have not always been catered for. This article offers some suggestions regarding how to enhance the benefits that Flemish youth can derive ...
De Knop, Paul +4 more
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Addressing Concussion in Youth Sports
Virtual Mentor, 2014Though new concussion laws protecting young athletes are a step in the right direction, more must be done.
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Guidelines for Youth Sports Safety
NASN School Nurse, 2011With the beginning of each school year, athletes of all ages are gearing up to play. The National Athletic Trainers’ Association offers several important tips for consideration before a player begins formal participation, including information regarding pre-participation physicals; beating the heat; locker room cleanliness; emergency action plans; and ...
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Injury Patterns in Youth Sports
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1989In brief: Millions of US children participate in recreational activities, organized youth leagues, and interscholastic sports programs. Although they enjoy and obtain health benefits from these activities, 3% to 11% of these children are injured while participating in sports programs each year.
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Youth Development, Sport, and Youth Leadership
2009Professional preparation and in-service training for coaches, physical education teachers, youth workers, and other physical activity program leaders are key factors in the development of quality youth programs. Historically, professional preparation has been uneven and sometimes nonexistent.
Tom Martinek, Don Hellison
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Toward an Integrated Understanding of the Youth Sport System
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2022Alan L Smith +2 more
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