Children and Youth in Sport: A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Released: Mar 06, 2002
Publisher: Kendall/Hunt Publishing
Format: Paperback, 640 pages
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Description:
Children and Yourth in Sport offers a comprehensive, multidisciplinary view of issues of concern to youth sport educators, researchers, and program administrators.
This text effectively bridges the gap between research and application by including helpful guidelines for use in administration of youth sport programs and in coaching or teaching young athletes. The book's content and style is sufficiently challenging to serve as a text for upper level undergraduate or graduate youth sport courses; yet it is clear and interesting so nonprofessional audiences will also find it informative and enjoyable.
Features
- specifically designed to fulfill classroom needs as a youth sport text
- multidisciplinary perspective by examining youth sports from biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives, the authors reveal how athletics affect youngsters in these areas of development
- chapters from previous edition have been updated, adding significant material
- two new chapters on overuse injuries and motivational climate
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