Applied Research “Specializers”Versus “Samplers” in Youth Sport: Comparing Experiences and Outcomes


Autoria(s): Strachan, Leisha; Côté, Jean; Deakin, Janice
Data(s)

02/06/2016

02/06/2016

02/06/2016

Resumo

The purpose of the current study was to examine two different trajectories of sport participation and explore any similarities or differences that may result regarding per­sonal development and sport outcomes. Seventy-four youth athletes (40 “specializ­ers” and 34 “samplers”) were recruited for the current study and four measures were employed to assess sport experiences and outcomes. Discriminant function analyses revealed no differences between groups in asset possession or sources of enjoyment however, differences were reported in sport experiences and burnout. The “samplers” reported more experiences regarding the integration of sport and family as well as linkages to the community. Although the “specializers” reported higher levels of physical/emotional exhaustion than did the “samplers,” they also reported more expe­riences related to diverse peer groups. The differences highlight the importance of examining specific pathways of development in sport to gain a deeper understanding of youths’ experiences in sport.

Identificador

0888-4781

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14494

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Sport #Differences #Personal Development
Tipo

Article