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“When are you gonna commit?” Exploring the experiences of youth athletes and their parents prior to a sporting transition

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Pages 1175-1192 | Received 17 Oct 2020, Accepted 21 Apr 2021, Published online: 02 Jun 2021
 

ABSTRACT

The aim of this research was to explore the experiences of youth athletes and their parents in the lead up to a sporting transition into the development years of competitive sport. Parents (n = 6) and children (n = 5) were interviewed from sports teams in the Greater Toronto Area. Case study methodology and phenomenological analysis were used to explore each athlete and parents’ individual experience and, where appropriate, cross-case comparisons were made. Results indicate that athletes experienced psychosocial challenges prior to their transition, such as anxiety about competitive soccer. Parents were the primary support network and experienced their own stressors such as shielding their child from organisational politics in youth sport. It is argued that some youth athletes participate in highly competitive sport and are encouraged to commit to an athletic career before they have successfully developed the psychosocial skills to manage the challenges associated with competitive sport. Results are discussed with regard to the holistic athletic careers model (Wylleman et al., [2013]. Athletes’ careers in Belgium: A holistic perspective to understand and alleviate challenges occurring throughout the athletic and post-athletic career. In N. B. Stambulova, T. V. Ryba, & T. V (Eds.), Athletes’ careers across cultures (1st ed, pp. 51–62). Routledge.). There is a need to conduct more research on the early transitions into competitive sport, which may not be developmentally appropriate for young athletes.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Data availability statement

Due to the nature of this research, participants did not agree for their data to be shared publicly. Therefore, supporting data is not available.

Notes

1 Ontario Player Development League is a soccer league in which high performance athletes (U13-U17) compete against other teams within their province.

2 Double-A and triple-A hockey represent two high performance levels of hockey, as part of the Greater Toronto Hockey League, for athletes U8 to U21.

Both of these leagues are considered as competitive sport and typically require athletes to be selected through try-outs.

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