Drop out, or the early and voluntary termination of elite athlete sporting careers affects the achievement capabilities of high performance programmes. This qualitative study used Maehr's (1986) personal investment theory to help understand the reasons for athlete drop out and the holistic nature of elite athlete's sports involvement. The study examined the knowledge and strategies of contemporary New Zealand sports bodies and elite coaches in respect to drop out, and compared these with the issues affecting elite athletes from the same sports. A total of twenty-two interviews were completed with high performance staff, coaches, athletes, and drop out athletes, all at the elite level, from the sports of cricket, swimming and tennis. Results...
Anecdotal reports within the Caribbean track and field fraternity have revealed that there is a high...
Sports have a focus on increasing participation, which contributes to increasing population levels o...
The purposes of this study were threefold: to explore former rugby league players’ experiences of pr...
Despite the increased in support given to nurture elite athletes in Singapore, it has been observed ...
The main problem of the study was to examine the characteristics of sports career drop outs of young...
Dropout of sport is an issue in sport and public health domains. The aim of this study was to identi...
Sport has a significant impact on New Zealand society. In contemporary society there are few people ...
The general perception and anecdotal evidence suggests that upon leaving secondary school, people pa...
Limited studies have investigated the experiences of athletes who did not "make it" to elite level. ...
Promoting participation in sport to achieve sporting excellence and health outcomes is a national po...
The aim of this research study is to determine the reasons and the factors that influence the athlet...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate a large number of det...
The purpose of this study is to identify who participates in elite athlete programmes (EAPs), studen...
This study explored the sport retirement experiences of seventy-four New Zealand athletes who were i...
This article discusses the practical and ideologically nuanced factors that shape professional athle...
Anecdotal reports within the Caribbean track and field fraternity have revealed that there is a high...
Sports have a focus on increasing participation, which contributes to increasing population levels o...
The purposes of this study were threefold: to explore former rugby league players’ experiences of pr...
Despite the increased in support given to nurture elite athletes in Singapore, it has been observed ...
The main problem of the study was to examine the characteristics of sports career drop outs of young...
Dropout of sport is an issue in sport and public health domains. The aim of this study was to identi...
Sport has a significant impact on New Zealand society. In contemporary society there are few people ...
The general perception and anecdotal evidence suggests that upon leaving secondary school, people pa...
Limited studies have investigated the experiences of athletes who did not "make it" to elite level. ...
Promoting participation in sport to achieve sporting excellence and health outcomes is a national po...
The aim of this research study is to determine the reasons and the factors that influence the athlet...
International audienceBackground: The purpose of this study was to investigate a large number of det...
The purpose of this study is to identify who participates in elite athlete programmes (EAPs), studen...
This study explored the sport retirement experiences of seventy-four New Zealand athletes who were i...
This article discusses the practical and ideologically nuanced factors that shape professional athle...
Anecdotal reports within the Caribbean track and field fraternity have revealed that there is a high...
Sports have a focus on increasing participation, which contributes to increasing population levels o...
The purposes of this study were threefold: to explore former rugby league players’ experiences of pr...