Sport Specialization: A Coach's Role in Being Honest with Parents.

作者: Craig Stewart , Josh Shroyer

DOI: 10.1080/08924562.2015.1066282

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摘要: The efficacy of sport specialization in youth is a source parental confusion and potential conflicts interest with coaches. Sport the exclusive participation one belief that it will increase chances receiving an athletic college scholarship and/or being able to pursue career as professional athlete. While there continued debate over specialization, imperative coaches convey most current valid information parents non-biased manner. Failure present all aspects erodes ethical responsibilities places many young athletes' health at risk.

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