The purpose of the current study was to investigate Division I athletes’ prior sport participation and athletes’ perceptions regarding sport specialization. Athletes (N = 1041) completed self-report surveys and indicated that participation in their collegiate sport began around nine years of age (M = 9.10, SD = 3.83). Athletes played a large number of sports in elementary and middle school with participation decreasing during high school. For those athletes who specialized in one sport, specialization occurred typically at 12.5 years of age. In addition, athletes past sport background and perceptions of specialization differed depending on their college sport with some sports (i.e., gymnastics) starting participation and specializing earlie...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth analysis of the prevalence and consequence...
Early specialization (Ericsson, et al., 1993) and early diversification (Cote, 1999) are two highly ...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for SPSC 4256 course. Facult...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate Division I athletes’ prior sport participation a...
Sport specialization and sampling are two ways youth athletes can play sports. Athletes playing in c...
BACKGROUND: Sport specialization has been thought to cause burnout, overuse injuries, and isolation ...
The acquisition of expert performance in various sports is generally attributed to the extended enga...
This study seeks to understand the experience and perception of current, NCAA DI athletes with regar...
Early sport specialization (ESS) is a popular pathway for athletic development with implications for...
This paper investigates whether current female collegiate soccer players decided to diversify or spe...
Current literature is limited in reporting elite-level athletes’ perceptions on specialization. Ther...
In North America, sport specialization for young athletes has become a prerequisite for sport achiev...
peer-reviewedPurpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth analysis of the prevalence an...
Capstone Project, Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Master of Education D...
This study is focusing on the topic of youth sport participation, specifically the perceptions of hi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth analysis of the prevalence and consequence...
Early specialization (Ericsson, et al., 1993) and early diversification (Cote, 1999) are two highly ...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for SPSC 4256 course. Facult...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate Division I athletes’ prior sport participation a...
Sport specialization and sampling are two ways youth athletes can play sports. Athletes playing in c...
BACKGROUND: Sport specialization has been thought to cause burnout, overuse injuries, and isolation ...
The acquisition of expert performance in various sports is generally attributed to the extended enga...
This study seeks to understand the experience and perception of current, NCAA DI athletes with regar...
Early sport specialization (ESS) is a popular pathway for athletic development with implications for...
This paper investigates whether current female collegiate soccer players decided to diversify or spe...
Current literature is limited in reporting elite-level athletes’ perceptions on specialization. Ther...
In North America, sport specialization for young athletes has become a prerequisite for sport achiev...
peer-reviewedPurpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth analysis of the prevalence an...
Capstone Project, Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for The Master of Education D...
This study is focusing on the topic of youth sport participation, specifically the perceptions of hi...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth analysis of the prevalence and consequence...
Early specialization (Ericsson, et al., 1993) and early diversification (Cote, 1999) are two highly ...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for SPSC 4256 course. Facult...