The inception of rugby as a workforce in 1995 created a range of new issues surrounding sport as a vocation. With professional rugby often wearing the glamorous coat of fame and fortune, young athletes sacrifice education and learning additional life-skills in pursuit of well-paid contracts and glitzy lifestyles unaware of the realities rugby as a profession holds. One such reality is the relatively short lifespan of a professional rugby career and the fact that transition to a whole new career is firstly inevitable and secondly a very challenging process. Traditional retirement has been associated with the end of a long working career, making comprehensive lifestyle- and financial planning part of the preparation process. This process help...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
This paper seeks to extend our knowledge of the cultural factors influencing athletes’ transitional ...
Taking the perspective that a professional sports person regards their sport-craft as work, it is ti...
The inception of rugby as a workforce in 1995 created a range of new issues surrounding sport as a v...
Ending a career in elite sport brings with it the potential for stressful experiences for the athlet...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
MBA thesisDuring the 1970s and early 1980s sports psychologists developed an interest in how profess...
Most research on athletic retirement to date has focused on developing models for or identifying spe...
This thesis examines how player welfare and post-athletic retirement preparation is discussed by bot...
Rugby the afterlife explores the transition from playing career to a life after the final whistle bl...
Rugby the afterlife explores the transition from playing career to a life after the final whistle bl...
There has been increasing scrutiny of professional rugby following the concern that retired players ...
Transitions need to be effectively managed to allow for successful progression through developmental...
Rugby has given Fiji international recognition and reputation. Not only is rugby a source of nationa...
When rugby became professional in 1995, both the game and the social and financial position of the p...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
This paper seeks to extend our knowledge of the cultural factors influencing athletes’ transitional ...
Taking the perspective that a professional sports person regards their sport-craft as work, it is ti...
The inception of rugby as a workforce in 1995 created a range of new issues surrounding sport as a v...
Ending a career in elite sport brings with it the potential for stressful experiences for the athlet...
It is widely accepted that embarking on a professional sporting career leads to a ‘subordination of ...
MBA thesisDuring the 1970s and early 1980s sports psychologists developed an interest in how profess...
Most research on athletic retirement to date has focused on developing models for or identifying spe...
This thesis examines how player welfare and post-athletic retirement preparation is discussed by bot...
Rugby the afterlife explores the transition from playing career to a life after the final whistle bl...
Rugby the afterlife explores the transition from playing career to a life after the final whistle bl...
There has been increasing scrutiny of professional rugby following the concern that retired players ...
Transitions need to be effectively managed to allow for successful progression through developmental...
Rugby has given Fiji international recognition and reputation. Not only is rugby a source of nationa...
When rugby became professional in 1995, both the game and the social and financial position of the p...
Retirement from sport can be a difficult transition for an athlete, particularly when participation ...
This paper seeks to extend our knowledge of the cultural factors influencing athletes’ transitional ...
Taking the perspective that a professional sports person regards their sport-craft as work, it is ti...