Transitions need to be effectively managed to allow for successful progression through developmental stages in many life domains. In this study, we aimed to generate new insights into within-career athletic progressions by exploring players' and coaching staff's perspectives on the transition from subelite to elite level rugby league within an Australian context. A personal construct psychology approach including experience cycle methodology was used to interview 17 purposefully recruited male rugby league players (M = 21.71, SD = 2.79) who had been or were part of an elite rugby league squad, and 9 staff(M = 47.14, SD = 11.13) who had experience working with transitioning rugby league athletes. Overall, 21 themes (11 combined, 5 unique for...
Understanding factors that motivate players to continue participation in sport can foster long-term...
This study explored the sport retirement experiences of seventy-four New Zealand athletes who were i...
MBA thesisDuring the 1970s and early 1980s sports psychologists developed an interest in how profess...
Transitions need to be effectively managed to allow for successful progression through developmental...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
Most research on athletic retirement to date has focused on developing models for or identifying spe...
Taking the perspective that a professional sports person regards their sport-craft as work, it is ti...
Ending a career in elite sport brings with it the potential for stressful experiences for the athlet...
The success of the 1995 Rugby World Cup highlighted and confirmed rugby as a professional career. A...
Within high-performance men’s association football and rugby union, it is common to see recently ret...
Career transitions in sport are inevitable and can be normative or non-normative. Thus, retirement e...
Sport provides a number of physical, social and psychological benefits for youth. These benefits do ...
Abstract Abbreviated: This research aimed to understand better the information coaches and high-perf...
Using the C.A.R.E. theoretical framework developed in Part 1 of this study, a series of semi-structu...
Social, cultural, and historical constraints can influence attitudes towards learning, developing, a...
Understanding factors that motivate players to continue participation in sport can foster long-term...
This study explored the sport retirement experiences of seventy-four New Zealand athletes who were i...
MBA thesisDuring the 1970s and early 1980s sports psychologists developed an interest in how profess...
Transitions need to be effectively managed to allow for successful progression through developmental...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
Most research on athletic retirement to date has focused on developing models for or identifying spe...
Taking the perspective that a professional sports person regards their sport-craft as work, it is ti...
Ending a career in elite sport brings with it the potential for stressful experiences for the athlet...
The success of the 1995 Rugby World Cup highlighted and confirmed rugby as a professional career. A...
Within high-performance men’s association football and rugby union, it is common to see recently ret...
Career transitions in sport are inevitable and can be normative or non-normative. Thus, retirement e...
Sport provides a number of physical, social and psychological benefits for youth. These benefits do ...
Abstract Abbreviated: This research aimed to understand better the information coaches and high-perf...
Using the C.A.R.E. theoretical framework developed in Part 1 of this study, a series of semi-structu...
Social, cultural, and historical constraints can influence attitudes towards learning, developing, a...
Understanding factors that motivate players to continue participation in sport can foster long-term...
This study explored the sport retirement experiences of seventy-four New Zealand athletes who were i...
MBA thesisDuring the 1970s and early 1980s sports psychologists developed an interest in how profess...