Adolescent athletes in America have unknowingly been turned into de facto professionals by existing organized youth sports systems. The current approaches have become overly injurious to participants and their families. This work explores the history of organized youth sports in America, some of the adult factors involved in youth sports, the cost emotionally and developmentally to kids involved, overuse injuries, and how youth sports has become big business. While competition is an integral part of American culture, strong alternatives to current youth sports systems do exist. Examples are given of efforts being made to reshape youth sports and provide healthier benefits to participants.M.A
Sport specialization was thought to affect a relatively small number of elite athletes, but it is no...
A change is happening in the world of youth sports (Ripley, 2013; Longman, 2015; Fitzgerald 2013; Bo...
Millions of high school student-athletes in North America practice sport, and national federations c...
Introduction The American youth sports industry has become an economic behemoth, totaling roughly $1...
This overview focuses on two out of the six categories of organized youth sports; namely, agency-spo...
Physical activity provides youth with access to promote healthy leisure and lifestyles. As youth spo...
In the United States, organized youth sports programs did not begin until after 1900. These initial ...
Sports participation by adolescents is considered a rite of passage in Western society. Adolescents ...
Throughout the twentieth century, organized youth sport became an increas-ingly prevalent childhood ...
Abstract: Organized youth sports are highly popular for youth and their families, with approximately...
The benefits of youth sports are clear – team building, continuing through adversity, and work ethic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the D...
As scholars and policymakers across disciplines argue the merits of market influences in public scho...
Youth sports today brings both good and bad news. The good news is that organized sports programs en...
Within the United States, close to 45 million youths between the ages of 6 and 18 participate in som...
Sport specialization was thought to affect a relatively small number of elite athletes, but it is no...
A change is happening in the world of youth sports (Ripley, 2013; Longman, 2015; Fitzgerald 2013; Bo...
Millions of high school student-athletes in North America practice sport, and national federations c...
Introduction The American youth sports industry has become an economic behemoth, totaling roughly $1...
This overview focuses on two out of the six categories of organized youth sports; namely, agency-spo...
Physical activity provides youth with access to promote healthy leisure and lifestyles. As youth spo...
In the United States, organized youth sports programs did not begin until after 1900. These initial ...
Sports participation by adolescents is considered a rite of passage in Western society. Adolescents ...
Throughout the twentieth century, organized youth sport became an increas-ingly prevalent childhood ...
Abstract: Organized youth sports are highly popular for youth and their families, with approximately...
The benefits of youth sports are clear – team building, continuing through adversity, and work ethic...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Human Kinetics via the D...
As scholars and policymakers across disciplines argue the merits of market influences in public scho...
Youth sports today brings both good and bad news. The good news is that organized sports programs en...
Within the United States, close to 45 million youths between the ages of 6 and 18 participate in som...
Sport specialization was thought to affect a relatively small number of elite athletes, but it is no...
A change is happening in the world of youth sports (Ripley, 2013; Longman, 2015; Fitzgerald 2013; Bo...
Millions of high school student-athletes in North America practice sport, and national federations c...