Sport specialization and sampling are two ways youth athletes can play sports. Athletes playing in college, at the Division III level, sample sports throughout their childhood instead of specializing in one sport. There is not a lot of specific research done for each Division in the NCAA. This study is a cross-sectional survey of students and athletes at SJFC, which is a small Division III school in Western New York. Using surveys, data was found that supports the research question that Division III athletes and students sampled sports throughout their childhoods rather than specializing. This question can help parents determine what kind of athlete they want their children to be in order for them to play at a higher competition level
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Sport specialization and sampling are two ways youth athletes can play sports. Athletes playing in c...
It has been shown that it takes 10 years or 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to develop one’s tal...
The purpose of this study was to assess the causes of burnout among student-athletes in Division II ...
Burnout is a term that continues to raise considerable concern among high school coaches and adminis...
The purpose of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that affect burnout in...
Burnout is a growing concern in many areas of life. This manuscript first outlines the history occup...
An emerging concern in the world of sports is burnout among amateur athletes. It is a major issue th...
© 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc.The article presents sports psychology research on the coach-athlete rela...
Introduction. The prevalence of athletes who specialize in sports has increased in recent years. Sub...
Burnout is a concept that has been studied within the past 35+ years becoming widely known and recog...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate (a) what kind of coaching climates experienced b...
For female collegiate athletes there is added stress to what is normally placed on students to perfo...
Perfectionistic athletes: Burning brightly or burning out? This summary describes the findings of a ...
The effect of sport burnout on retired college athletes has not been widely researched. However, the...
This article looks at whether lower levels of perceived satisfaction with own progress academically ...
Sport specialization and sampling are two ways youth athletes can play sports. Athletes playing in c...
It has been shown that it takes 10 years or 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to develop one’s tal...
The purpose of this study was to assess the causes of burnout among student-athletes in Division II ...
Burnout is a term that continues to raise considerable concern among high school coaches and adminis...
The purpose of this research is to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that affect burnout in...
Burnout is a growing concern in many areas of life. This manuscript first outlines the history occup...
An emerging concern in the world of sports is burnout among amateur athletes. It is a major issue th...
© 2012 Human Kinetics, Inc.The article presents sports psychology research on the coach-athlete rela...
Introduction. The prevalence of athletes who specialize in sports has increased in recent years. Sub...
Burnout is a concept that has been studied within the past 35+ years becoming widely known and recog...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate (a) what kind of coaching climates experienced b...
For female collegiate athletes there is added stress to what is normally placed on students to perfo...
Perfectionistic athletes: Burning brightly or burning out? This summary describes the findings of a ...
The effect of sport burnout on retired college athletes has not been widely researched. However, the...
This article looks at whether lower levels of perceived satisfaction with own progress academically ...