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“As Many as Possible for as Long as Possible”—A Case Study of a Soccer Team That Fosters Multiple Outcomes
The Sport Psychologist ( IF 1.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-10 , DOI: 10.1123/tsp.2020-0107
Martin K. Erikstad 1, 2 , Bjørn Tore Johansen 1 , Marius Johnsen 1 , Tommy Haugen 1 , Jean Côté 3
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The personal assets framework suggests that dynamic elements of (a) personal engagement in activities, (b) quality social dynamics, and (c) appropriate settings will influence an athlete’s long-term outcomes of performance, personal development, and continued participation in sport. The aim of the present study was to conduct a case study of a Norwegian age-restricted team that was successful in promoting participation, performance, and positive development for individual participants and to investigate how the dynamic elements of activities, social dynamics, and settings have led to these long-term outcomes. The results indicated that the case is a best-practice example of successful attainment of personal development and long-term participation and performance through appropriate structure and application of the dynamic elements within the personal assets framework, including enjoyable peer-led play activities and quality practice, quality relationships with teammates and coaches, and access to facilities.



中文翻译:

“越多越长越好”-以培养多个成果的足球队为例

个人资产框架表明,(​​a)个人参与活动,(b)高质量的社会动态以及(c)适当的环境等动态因素将影响运动员的绩效,个人发展和持续参与运动的长期结果。本研究的目的是对一个挪威受年龄限制的团队进行案例研究,该团队成功地促进了个人参与者的参与,绩效和积极发展,并调查了活动,社会动态和环境的动态要素是如何产生的。导致了这些长期结果。

更新日期:2021-03-10
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