Chapter 4: Sports and Children Sport Specialization VS. Multiple Sports During Childhood Presented...

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Chapter 4: Sports and Children

Sport Specialization VS. Multiple Sports During Childhood

Presented by: Scott Donald, Lauren Peters & Amanda Seto

Stand up if…

As a child, you played and focused on one sport only

As a child, you participated in multiple sports

Discuss…

What are some advantages of sport specialization starting in childhood?

What are some advantages of multi-sport participation during childhood?

Advantages: Sport Specialization

Can optimize talent and potential for advancement

Early development of passion, focus and drive

Develops close relationships with coaches and teammates

Advantages: Multi-sport Participation

Research on psychological and social development suggests… Builds self-esteem Develops mastery of variety of

skills/activities Increases experiences with

peers and authority figures Prevents burnout Promotes intrinsic motivation –

sustains long-term sport participation

Learn different roles in different sports

Discuss…

What are some disadvantages to sport specialization?

Disadvantages: Sport Specialization

Increased risk of overuse injuries and negative effects to body development

Pressure of competition can be overwhelming

Risk of burnout and early exit from sport

Discuss…

Are there any disadvantages of multi-sport participation?

Disadvantages: Multi-sport Participation

Costs – gets expensive

Time consuming

Running around from sport to sport can be difficult and exhausting

SO…can these issues be eliminated?

The Bottom Line…

Participation in multiple sports during childhood is more beneficial than specialization

Developing multisport programs allows for affordable, convenient, manageable and non-competitive participation in multiple sports/activities

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