Restoring the balance: women's experiences of retiring from elite sport
Being an elite athlete requires single-minded determination, commitment, and focus on sport. These can have a detrimental effect on long-term career plans, with decisions and preparations for life after sport being put on hold for a time, or being given a lower priority. In order to assist athletes take a longer-term and more holistic view of their life goals, the Athlete Career and Education (ACE) program was developed through the Australian Institute of Sport. This paper presents a brief overview of a 5-year longitudinal study which was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the ACE program and looks specifically at the sport and retirement experiences of four female elite-level athletes: three netballers, and a gymnast.
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| Notations: | management and organisation of sport social sciences |
| Tagging: | Karriereende |
| Published in: | Education, Employment, and Everything. The triple layers of a woman`s life |
| Language: | English |
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2007
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| Online Access: | http://eprints.usq.edu.au/3447/2/Albion_M_2007_Restoring_Balance.pdf |
| Pages: | 35-39 |
| Document types: | dissertation |
| Level: | advanced |