2011年7月8日星期五

sport

Sport is not only physically challenging, but it can also be mentally challenging.
Criticism from coaches, parents, and other teammates, as well as pressure to win can create
an excessive amount of anxiety or stress for young athletes.Stress can be physical,
emotional, or psychological and research has indicated that it can lead to burnout. Burnout
has been described as dropping or quitting of an activity that was at one time enjoyable.The
early years of development are critical years for learning about oneself. The sport setting
is one where valuable experiences can take place. Young athletes can, for example, learn how
to cooperate with others, make friends, and gain other social skills that will be used
throughout their lives. Coaches and parents should be aware, at all times, that their
feedback to youngsters can greatly affect their children. Youngsters may take their parents
’ and coaches’ criticisms to heart and find a flaw in themselves.Coaches and
parents should also be cautious that youth sport participation does not become work for
children. The outcome of the game should not be more important than the process of learning
the sport and other life lessons. In today’s youth sport setting. Young athletes may be
worrying more about who will win instead of enjoying themselves and the sport. Following a
game many parents and coaches focus on the outcome and find fault with youngsters’
performances. Positive reinforcement should be provided regardless of the outcome. Research
indicates that positive reinforcement motivates and has a greater effect on learning than
criticism. Again, criticism can create high levels of stress, Which can lead to burnout.Suit  Cartier

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