Is it Wise to Specialize? What Every Parent Needs to Know About Early Sports Specialization and its Effect Upon Your Child's Athletic Performance By John O'Sullivan
Material type: TextPublication details: [place of publication not identified] [publisher not identified] [2017]Description: 24 unnumbered pagesISBN:- 9781520616094
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Do you feel like your young athlete is being asked to do more, more, more at a very young age? Isn't youth sports very different than when we were growing up? Should your child play multiple sports, or pick a single sport and go for it? It's enough to drive you crazy. John O’Sullivan has complied the latest research into the physical, social and psychological impacts of early vs late sport specialization, so that parents and coaches can lead their athletes down the right path when it comes to youth sports.
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