The physical activity required for most sports has numerous health benefitsVphysical, mental, and academic (5,22,35). Some young athletes specialize in a single sport, while others play multiple sports throughout adolescence. Primary reasons to specialize early include enjoying that single sport; lifestyle access to a particular sport, such as running (34); hope for financial or other special success; or parental pressure. Regions with few resources expect organized sports may provide a safer environment for physical activity than the outdoor neighborhood (e.g., South Africa and Brazil) or increase government-supplied resources to youth sports organizations based on the number of children enrolled (Australia (1)). Recent concerns by sports ...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate Division I athletes’ prior sport participation a...
There are two different ways of how to achieve sport expertise. The first is called early sport spec...
Early sport specialization, in which athletes compete in one sport nearly year round at a young age,...
The physical activity required for most sports has numerous health benefitsVphysical, mental, and ac...
Over the past twenty years, participation in youth sports has increased dramatically. In the USA abo...
BACKGROUND: Early sport specialization is not a requirement for success at the highest levels of ...
Context: There is increased growth in sports participation across the globe. Sports specialization p...
Background: The overall physical and psychological development of a young athlete is crucial for the...
Early sport specialization, otherwise known as ESS, can be described as intense training in a specia...
BackgroundEarly sport specialization is not a requirement for success at the highest levels of compe...
Year-round training in a single sport is increasingly common among youth athletes. Contributing fact...
A trend is observed towards more specialized training and selection into talent programs at an early...
Early sport specialization (ESS) is a popular pathway for athletic development with implications for...
Aims: Sport specialization is an actual trend in youth athletes, but it can increase injury risk. T...
In the world of athletics, concussions are unfortunately being endured more frequently than ever reg...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate Division I athletes’ prior sport participation a...
There are two different ways of how to achieve sport expertise. The first is called early sport spec...
Early sport specialization, in which athletes compete in one sport nearly year round at a young age,...
The physical activity required for most sports has numerous health benefitsVphysical, mental, and ac...
Over the past twenty years, participation in youth sports has increased dramatically. In the USA abo...
BACKGROUND: Early sport specialization is not a requirement for success at the highest levels of ...
Context: There is increased growth in sports participation across the globe. Sports specialization p...
Background: The overall physical and psychological development of a young athlete is crucial for the...
Early sport specialization, otherwise known as ESS, can be described as intense training in a specia...
BackgroundEarly sport specialization is not a requirement for success at the highest levels of compe...
Year-round training in a single sport is increasingly common among youth athletes. Contributing fact...
A trend is observed towards more specialized training and selection into talent programs at an early...
Early sport specialization (ESS) is a popular pathway for athletic development with implications for...
Aims: Sport specialization is an actual trend in youth athletes, but it can increase injury risk. T...
In the world of athletics, concussions are unfortunately being endured more frequently than ever reg...
The purpose of the current study was to investigate Division I athletes’ prior sport participation a...
There are two different ways of how to achieve sport expertise. The first is called early sport spec...
Early sport specialization, in which athletes compete in one sport nearly year round at a young age,...