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Youth sport

2007
Youth ...
De Knop, Paul, Theeboom, Marc
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YOUTH SPORTS DEVELOPMENT

Galaxy International Interdisciplinary Research Journal, 2022
The article analysis the importance of the sports development programs among the youth. It also gives the explanation of sports development and its benefits to the society. The social involvement in sports is described as an integral component of youth development.
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Youth sport specialization: a multidisciplinary scoping systematic review

Jurnal sport science, 2019
Despite continued interest in youth sport participation, the consensus among researchers is that a thorough understanding of the phenomenon of youth sport specialization is still lacking.
J. DiSanti, K. Erickson
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Privatized youth sports

2018
A change is happening in the world of youth sports (Ripley, 2013; Longman, 2015; Fitzgerald 2013; Bowen & Hitt, 2013). Privatized youth sport teams, also known as club teams, have grown in number, size, and influence. Increasingly, high school age athletes are being forced to choose between their school team and their club team.
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Youth sport

2013
Trends in Youth ...
De Knop, Paul   +2 more
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Epidemiology of Youth Sports Concussion

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2011
The 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
Thomas M, Jinguji   +2 more
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Overuse Injuries in Youth Sports

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 2010
Although 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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Promoting Physical Activity Through Youth Sport

Kinesiology Review, 2019
Participation in a sport is widely considered a valuable form of physical activity, especially for children and adolescents. In addition, many think that sport participation translates to future physical activity.
K. Pfeiffer, Michael J. Wierenga
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Youth Sport Motivation and Participation: Paradigms, Perspectives, and Practicalities

Kinesiology Review, 2019
The purpose of this review is to characterize major advancements in the past 40 years of research on youth sport motivation. The author focuses on this period, during which the Institute for the Study of Youth Sports, affiliated researchers, and other ...
M. Weiss
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Youth in Sports

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1937
THE eager grasp of youth for action, with a whole-hearted admiration for skilled physical performance, is evident in all quarters of the world. At the Olympic Games in the summer of 1936 we watched youthful German fans following our American athletes about the Berlin streets, focusing their attention and cameras upon our widely known champions.
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