The Dynamic Process of Development through Sport


Autoria(s): Côté, Jean; Turnnidge, Jennifer; Evans, M Blair
Data(s)

02/06/2016

02/06/2016

02/06/2016

Resumo

This article presents a global vision for sport through a new framework that incorporates the elements necessary for a developmentally sound approach to youth sport involvement. This framework proposes that youth sport involvement includes three basic elements: (1) taking part in activities (what), while creating relationships with others (who), in a specific setting (where). When these three elements positively interact, it creates a context that, when repeated on a regular basis, leads to changes in the personal assets of the participants. Changes in individuals’ personal assets, such as Competence, Confidence, Connection, and Character (4 C’s), have long been associated with positive sport experiences, which in turn lead to long-term outcomes, including continued sport Participation, higher levels of Performance in sport, and Personal development through sport (3 P’s). Research linking the three basic elements of youth sport (activities, relationships, and settings) to positive changes in personal assets (4 C’s) and long-term outcomes (3 P’s) are discussed and the Personal Assets Framework is presented

Identificador

2232-4062

1318-2269

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14489

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Youth Sport #Sport Development #Psychology #Coaching
Tipo

Article