BACKGROUND:In North America, more than 800,000 youth are registered in organized ice hockey leagues. Despite the many benefits of involvement, young players are at significant risk for injury. Body-checking and aggressive play are associated with high frequency of game-related injury including concussion. We conducted a qualitative study to understand why youth ice hockey players engage in aggressive, injury-prone behaviours on the ice. METHODS:Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 61 minor ice hockey participants, including male and female players, parents, coaches, trainers, managers and a game official. Players were aged 13-15 playing on competitive body checking teams or on non-body checking teams. Interviews were manually tran...
Because male athletes have exhibited aggressive tendencies in a variety of settings, they may be at ...
The Playing Tough and Clean Hockey Program was developed to teach youth hockey players ages 12 and o...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
This thesis will discuss the results of a two-year 90 game study to consider the role violence and a...
This study examines injury in competitive bodychecking and non-body checking youth ice hockey in mal...
The purpose of the current study was to examine minor hockey players' perceptions and experiences of...
In the wake of 21 year old Don Sanderson’s death (January 1st, 2009), the direct result of head inju...
Ice hockey is a sport known for its speed and skill. However, its intensely physical nature is assoc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine minor hockey leagu...
Initially played for fun, friendship, and an opportunity to exercise, hockey has since become a Cana...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine minor hockey leagu...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between the influence of par...
The purpose of this study was to explore competitive youth hockey athletes’ interpretations of punis...
The purpose of this study was to explore competitive youth hockey athletes’ interpretations of punis...
There is a certain amount of physicality involved in all levels of hockey. The aggressive styles of ...
Because male athletes have exhibited aggressive tendencies in a variety of settings, they may be at ...
The Playing Tough and Clean Hockey Program was developed to teach youth hockey players ages 12 and o...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...
This thesis will discuss the results of a two-year 90 game study to consider the role violence and a...
This study examines injury in competitive bodychecking and non-body checking youth ice hockey in mal...
The purpose of the current study was to examine minor hockey players' perceptions and experiences of...
In the wake of 21 year old Don Sanderson’s death (January 1st, 2009), the direct result of head inju...
Ice hockey is a sport known for its speed and skill. However, its intensely physical nature is assoc...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine minor hockey leagu...
Initially played for fun, friendship, and an opportunity to exercise, hockey has since become a Cana...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to examine minor hockey leagu...
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between the influence of par...
The purpose of this study was to explore competitive youth hockey athletes’ interpretations of punis...
The purpose of this study was to explore competitive youth hockey athletes’ interpretations of punis...
There is a certain amount of physicality involved in all levels of hockey. The aggressive styles of ...
Because male athletes have exhibited aggressive tendencies in a variety of settings, they may be at ...
The Playing Tough and Clean Hockey Program was developed to teach youth hockey players ages 12 and o...
injury rates in a youth ice hockey program over two seasons (2002–2004). Injury rates for age groups...