Essays about: "övergången från junior-till-senioridrott"
Found 3 essays containing the words övergången från junior-till-senioridrott.
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1. Exploratory study - Outlining the temporal structure of the transition from junior-to-senior level in Swedish ice hockey : Phases in the junior-to-senior transition
University essay from Högskolan i Halmstad/Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS)Abstract : This exploratory, qualitative study focuses on the transition from junior-to-senior sports. The purpose of the study was to outline the temporal structure of this transition. READ MORE
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2. Swedish Players’ Transition From Junior to Senior Football in Relation to Perceived Health and Athletic Identity
University essay from Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS)Abstract : The objectives of this study concerning Swedish players’ transition from junior to senior football were to examine: (1) transition, perceived health, and athletic identity variables, as well as the relationship between them; (2) how transition, perceived health, and athletic identity variables contribute to: (a) healthy sport participation; (b) unhealthy sport participation; (c) quality of adjustment on the senior level of football; (d) life satisfaction. The theoretical frameworks included: the developmental model on transitions faced by athletes; the career transition model; the perceived health and sport/exercise participation model; the circle of health model. READ MORE
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3. Individual and team sports athletes in the transition from junior to senior sports
University essay from Sektionen för hälsa och samhälle (HOS)Abstract : This quantitative study deals with the transition from junior to senior sports comparing individual (ISA) and team (TSA) sports athletes in terms of: (a) differences between transition and personal variables, (b) relationships between transition and personal variables, (c) contributions of some transition and personal variables into the quality of adjustment on the senior level of sport. There were 195 participants, ISA (n = 49) and TSA (n = 146). READ MORE