Search Results - Children
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Emotional intelligence in the structure of self-control among junior athletes
Popovych, I., Danko, D., Yakovleva, S., Haponenko, L., Shcherbyna, O., Kryzhanovskyi, O., Hoian, I.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…These athletes were students at sports schools for children and youth and were part of professional football and handball clubs competing in the national championship. …”
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Challenges and solutions to supporting physical literacy within youth sport
Till, K., Lara-Bercial, S., Baker, J., Morley, D.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)Subjects: “…sports for children and youths…”
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Children's and adolescents' actual motor competence, perceived physical competence and physical activity: a structural equation modelling meta-analysis
Bourke, M., Wang, H. F. W., Wicks, H., Barnett, L. M., Cairney, J., Fortnum, K.Published in Sports Medicine (2025)“…Background: Perceived physical competence (e.g. perceived motor skills, perceived athletic competence) is hypothesised to mediate the association between actual motor competence and physical activity in children, and this mediated association is expected to be stronger in older children and adolescents. …”
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Goal setting in youth sport: are we unintentionally contributing to dropout?
Goddard, S. G., Reece, L. J., Vella, S. A., Swann, C.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2025)“…Sports participation reportedly drops from 45% among children aged 5-14 to just 12% among 20-24 year-olds,1 despite well-documented benefits. …”
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Comparative research on creativity in juniors' motivation structure
Popovych, I., Unhurian, N., Varnava, U., Bilosevych, I., Soroka, O., Dobrovolska, N., Hoian, I.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2025)“…Junior athletes were trained at sports schools for children and youth in Ukraine, represented junior teams of professional clubs, and participated in national and international tournaments, achieving success in Ukrainian, European, and World championships. …”
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Do role models (parents and friends) influence the practice of physical activity and sport in Cantabrian students aged 10 to 12?
Martín Barcala-Furelos, I., González-Gutiérrez, I., Mecías-Calvo, M., Navarro-Patón, R.Published in European Journal of Human Movement (2025)Subjects: “…sports for children and youths…”
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The effects of imagination on performance in ballet: a case study
Alokla, E., Stasica, M., Puttke, M., Firouzi, V., Ahmad Sharbafi, M., Seyfarth, A.Published in Sports (2025)“…Thirteen participants (height = 161 ± 13 cm, mass = 46.4 ± 17.3 kg, and age = 21 ± 8.4 years) with varying levels of experience in classical ballet were divided into three groups (amateur, professional, and children). Each participant performed three sauté en suite jumps, followed by an instruction to imagine "taking the floor with them" during the jump. …”
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Patterns of reasons for retirement in Olympic athletes from Switzerland: a person-oriented study
Schmid, M. J., De Crom, L., Conzelmann, A., Schmid, J.Published in International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (2025)“…In contrast, athletes with a work- and goal-related termination tended to have higher socioeconomic status, while those with a family- and finance-related termination tended to have more children. These findings highlight the need to understand reasons for retirement in order to design targeted interventions and support smoother transitions, for example, by offering long-term health support to athletes retiring for health reasons.…”
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Parental influence and perceptions on youth single sport specialization: a systematic review
Haider, A. A., Troyer, S. C., Mologne, M. S., Hardi, A., Kuhn, A. W.Published in The Physician and Sportsmedicine (2024)“…Communication with parents regarding the risks associated with SSS and their role in monitoring their children`s sports participation is crucial for mitigating adverse outcomes in youth athletes.…”
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Athletic identity, anxiety, and depression in moderate to highly specialized female adolescent volleyball players
Clark, V. C., Ulman, S. M., Erdman, A. L., Gale, E. B., Janosky, J., Stapleton, E. J.Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025)“…Methods: Athletic identity and mental health were assessed via the Athletic Identity Measurement Scale (AIMS) and Revised Children`s Anxiety and Depression Scale (RCADS). A sport participation survey recorded injury history, specialization, and training volume. …”
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Self-attitudes in the structure of motivational orientation of junior athletes
Popovych, I., Savchuk, O., Matusiak, H., Kruglov, K., Kryzhanovskyi, O., Danko, D., Huzar, V.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…It was recommended that the obtained scientific results should be implemented in the educational and training process of sports schools for children and youth.…”
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Skateboarding`s Olympic journey: do the performance profiles of top athletes remain consistent?
Fouillot, C., Saulière, G., Antero, J., Sedeaud, A., Toussaint, J.-F.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)Subjects: “…sports for children and youths…”
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Tendon structure, clinical tests, and pain during-loading in young female competitive gymnasts
Steinberg, N., Elbaz, L., Eliakim, A., Nemet, D., Bar-Sella, S., Peleg, S., Dar, G.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2024)Subjects: “…sports for children and youths…”
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The influence of two teaching approaches on foot loading in skiing beginners - a comparative study
Kurpiers, N., Gersmann, L., Reinhart, K., Eden, N., Kersting, U. G.Published in Sensors (2024)Subjects: “…sports for children and youths…”
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They are still children: a scoping review of conditions for positive engagement in elite youth sport
Wilson, S. G., Kurtz Favero, M., Smith, H. H., Bergeron, M. F., Côté, J.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2024)“…Our findings further support that, while certain youth athletes may demonstrate extraordinary performance capabilities, they are still children who benefit from positive engagement prompted and reinforced by developmentally appropriate and supportive activities, relationships and environments.…”
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Mechanism of comparison in the structure of self-efficacy in junior athletes`
Raievska, Y., Savchuk, O., Hulias, I., Khokhlov, A., Hoian, I., Syniakova, V., Soroka, O., Lukashov, O.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…Considering the obtained results in the educational-training process of sports schools for children and youth, junior academies of professional clubs, analytical departments of sports federations, and coaching staffs can enhance the sports psychological literacy of the participants and create a competitive advantage over rivals.…”
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Re-adaptation of junior athletes to competitive activity after a forced break
Popovich, I., Burlakova, I., Omelianiuk, S., Kornienko, V., Kondes, T., Kharytonova, N., Zavatska, N., Hoian, I.Published in Journal of Physical Education and Sport (2024)“…Methods: The research involved 36 junior athletes from both individual and team sports, representing sports schools for children and youth - "LSSCY Enerhetyk" (Lviv, Ukraine), "SSSYOR ?…”
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Understanding enjoyment within the context of the children-to-youth sport transition in Norwegian soccer: A mixed methods study
Jørgensen, T. M., Gjesdal, S., Abrahamsen, F. E.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2024)“…., 2022). Moreover, the children-to-youth sport transition within this context represents a shift in underlying values and aims (Hjelseth, 2016). …”
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Stressreaktionen und Stressfrakturen im Kindes- und Jugendalter (Bone stress injuries in children and adolescents)
Cassel, M., Hoenig, T.Published in Sports Orthopaedics and Traumatology (2024)“…Bone stress injuries in children and adolescents…”