© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc.The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professional cricketers who had encountered a career-ending non-musculoskeletal injury. Three male cricketers each with over nine years of playing experience in professional cricket representing England and Wales in participated in retrospective in-depth semi-structured interviews. The Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (Smith et al., 1996) revealed that at the time of the injury, the participants were at the “final stretch” of their professional sporting careers and that despite a range of unpleasant reactions to injury, all participants experienced a healthy career transition out of sport. To best prepare athletes for a life outside of sport, ...
Background: Professional rugby is an aggressive sport. Consequently, injuries are an inevitable part...
Objective Former sports participants do not necessarily maintain high levels of physical activity (P...
Objectives This study aimed to describe the prevalence and risk of chronic conditions in former elit...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc.The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professio...
Objectives: In 2001, David Frith published statistics on the unusually high rates of suicide amongst...
Psychologists regularly encounter athletes experiencing difficulties on their retirement (Lavallee &...
This qualitative study explored the career termination experiences of 9 male, retired professional c...
This qualitative study explored the career termination experiences of 9 male, retired professional c...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
OBJECTIVES: Retired professional cricketers shared unique experiences and may possess specific psych...
This qualitative study explored the career termination experiences of 9 male, retired professional c...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
Background: Sport is an important form of physical activity and has been shown to have many health b...
Objectivesandnbsp;The health benefits of professional sport dissipate after retirement unless an act...
Abstract: Historically, non-career-ending traumatic rugby injuries have been defined, researched, an...
Background: Professional rugby is an aggressive sport. Consequently, injuries are an inevitable part...
Objective Former sports participants do not necessarily maintain high levels of physical activity (P...
Objectives This study aimed to describe the prevalence and risk of chronic conditions in former elit...
© 2019 Human Kinetics, Inc.The purpose of this study was to document the lived experiences professio...
Objectives: In 2001, David Frith published statistics on the unusually high rates of suicide amongst...
Psychologists regularly encounter athletes experiencing difficulties on their retirement (Lavallee &...
This qualitative study explored the career termination experiences of 9 male, retired professional c...
This qualitative study explored the career termination experiences of 9 male, retired professional c...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
OBJECTIVES: Retired professional cricketers shared unique experiences and may possess specific psych...
This qualitative study explored the career termination experiences of 9 male, retired professional c...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
Background: Sport is an important form of physical activity and has been shown to have many health b...
Objectivesandnbsp;The health benefits of professional sport dissipate after retirement unless an act...
Abstract: Historically, non-career-ending traumatic rugby injuries have been defined, researched, an...
Background: Professional rugby is an aggressive sport. Consequently, injuries are an inevitable part...
Objective Former sports participants do not necessarily maintain high levels of physical activity (P...
Objectives This study aimed to describe the prevalence and risk of chronic conditions in former elit...