Using an interdisciplinary approach, we examined the baseline variation in biological maturity status, training experience, body size, functional capacities (Line Drill test and Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery level 1 test) and motivation for achievement, competitiveness and deliberate practice of youth basketball players according to their participation status in the sport two years after assessment. Fifty-seven players were considered (10.5 to 15.5 years). Two years later we ascertained whether players discontinued participation (dropout), or remained playing engaged within a structured basketball training program. Taller adolescent players were more likely to be selected/promoted in youth basketball regardless of their lower functional cap...
Early sport specialization has increased its popularity mostly based on the deliberate practice theo...
Résumé et Texte intégral accessibles à l'adresse suivante : http://www.jssm.org/vol8/n1/2/v8n1-2text...
This study investigated whether the perception of disadvantageous inequity makes athletes more vulne...
Using an interdisciplinary approach, we examined the baseline variation in biological maturity statu...
The interaction of multiple influences on the path to sport success is not yet fully understood by s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the variation in accumulated basketball training experience...
In this study, we compared the growth, maturity status, functional capacity, sport-specific skill, a...
Aim. The influence of maturity status on body size, functional capacities and basketball-specific sk...
The purpose of this study is to examine dropout reasons and various types ofdropouts in relation to ...
The influence of maturity status on body size, functional capacities and basketball-specific skills...
Sports participation has been referred as having important influence in positive youth development (...
Excellent performance in sport has a strong positive relationship with the accumulated hours of pra...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate a large number of det...
Background: Early sport specialization has increased its popularity mostly based on the deliberate p...
In a previous study we described the achievement and motivation variables that can explain the belon...
Early sport specialization has increased its popularity mostly based on the deliberate practice theo...
Résumé et Texte intégral accessibles à l'adresse suivante : http://www.jssm.org/vol8/n1/2/v8n1-2text...
This study investigated whether the perception of disadvantageous inequity makes athletes more vulne...
Using an interdisciplinary approach, we examined the baseline variation in biological maturity statu...
The interaction of multiple influences on the path to sport success is not yet fully understood by s...
The purpose of this study was to examine the variation in accumulated basketball training experience...
In this study, we compared the growth, maturity status, functional capacity, sport-specific skill, a...
Aim. The influence of maturity status on body size, functional capacities and basketball-specific sk...
The purpose of this study is to examine dropout reasons and various types ofdropouts in relation to ...
The influence of maturity status on body size, functional capacities and basketball-specific skills...
Sports participation has been referred as having important influence in positive youth development (...
Excellent performance in sport has a strong positive relationship with the accumulated hours of pra...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate a large number of det...
Background: Early sport specialization has increased its popularity mostly based on the deliberate p...
In a previous study we described the achievement and motivation variables that can explain the belon...
Early sport specialization has increased its popularity mostly based on the deliberate practice theo...
Résumé et Texte intégral accessibles à l'adresse suivante : http://www.jssm.org/vol8/n1/2/v8n1-2text...
This study investigated whether the perception of disadvantageous inequity makes athletes more vulne...