abstract: Youth club sport has become a dominant part of society and the forefront of many childhoods. Youth sport participation holds various physical, psychological, and social benefits for children but as this industry continues to expand, when poorly managed, sport participation can become detrimental (Meân, 2013, p. 339). In this study the experiences and perceptions of female youth club volleyball players (ages 15-17) were explored through semi-structured interviews with a particular focus on key areas of concern identified in the research literature: early specialization, overuse injury, and burnout (Hedstrom & Gould, 2004, p. 4, 15-37). A thematic analysis was used to explore these a priori themes alongside emergent themes that were...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
"This study sought to address a point of controversy within youth sports: whether young athletes sho...
At least 30 million children participate in sports each year (Brenner, 2007), yet one in three child...
[[abstract]]Most of the domestic volleyball researches were mainly physical training, tactics, actio...
Many athletes have started to specialize in a particular sport at a much younger age. To narrow down...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
The goal of this study was to identify contextual factors in the path to excellence in youth sport....
The purpose of this study was to describe the meaning of a major sport injury from a female adolesce...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for SPSC 4256 course. Facult...
Sport specialization for young athletes has become a prerequisite for sport achievement, but academi...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people's health. A prerequisite for yo...
Youth sport participation decreases as the age. Research indicates there is a larger decrease noted ...
Girls' and young women's engagement and disengagement in physical activity has been well documented ...
In addition to playing an important role in combating lifestyle diseases such as obesity, participa...
Sports participation by adolescents is considered a rite of passage in Western society. Adolescents ...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
"This study sought to address a point of controversy within youth sports: whether young athletes sho...
At least 30 million children participate in sports each year (Brenner, 2007), yet one in three child...
[[abstract]]Most of the domestic volleyball researches were mainly physical training, tactics, actio...
Many athletes have started to specialize in a particular sport at a much younger age. To narrow down...
Sports participation is considered beneficial for the development of socially vulnerable youth, not ...
The goal of this study was to identify contextual factors in the path to excellence in youth sport....
The purpose of this study was to describe the meaning of a major sport injury from a female adolesce...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for SPSC 4256 course. Facult...
Sport specialization for young athletes has become a prerequisite for sport achievement, but academi...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people's health. A prerequisite for yo...
Youth sport participation decreases as the age. Research indicates there is a larger decrease noted ...
Girls' and young women's engagement and disengagement in physical activity has been well documented ...
In addition to playing an important role in combating lifestyle diseases such as obesity, participa...
Sports participation by adolescents is considered a rite of passage in Western society. Adolescents ...
Sports participation has the potential to contribute to young people’s health. A prerequisite for yo...
"This study sought to address a point of controversy within youth sports: whether young athletes sho...
At least 30 million children participate in sports each year (Brenner, 2007), yet one in three child...