Intensive participation in children's sports
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Intensive participation in children's sports
Human Kinetics, c1993
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Includes papers presented at a workshop sponsored by the society and held Dec. 5-9, 1990 in Peoria
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
At what age should children begin intense sport activity? Do the benefits of intensive participation outweigh the risks? "Intensive Participation in Children's Sports" examines these questions from the physiological, psychological, sociological, and clinical/pathological perspectives. Researchers, academics, and sports medicine specialists can use it as a reference and a springboard for further research. "Intensive Participation in Children's Sports" covers the complete range of relevant factors on this controversial subject including these topics: the belief that intensive participation benefits children; peer relations of child athletes; the effect of the media on youth sport; and the effects of intensive participation on children's home lives.
目次
- Part 1 - Psychological perspectives: intensive sport participation and the prepubescent athlete - competitive stress and burnout (Daniel Gould)
- psychological effects of intensive sport participation on children and youth - self-esteem and motivation (Maureen R. Weiss). Part 2 Sociological perspectives: social dimensions of intensive training and participation in youth sports (Jay Coakley)
- problems associated with youth involvement in high-performance sport (Peter Donnelly). Part 3 Physiological perspectives: benefits and risks of resistance training in children (Cameron J.R. Blimkie)
- the physiological impact of intensive training on the prepubertal athlete (Thomas W. Rowland). Part 4 Clinical/pathological perspectives: musculoskeletal adaptations and injuries associated with intense participation in youth sports (W Ben Kibler and T. Jeff Chandler)
- intensive training in the young athlete - pathoanatomic change (Bert R. Mandelbaum).
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