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Organized youth sports are increasingly for the privileged Study finds generational shifts in who plays, and for how long Date: August 20, 2024 Source: Ohio State University Summary: A sweeping ...
Maybe not. Source: Adam Jones/Wikimedia Commons Enough. That’s a request targeting youth and high school sports coaches requiring way too much time from young athletes, and the complicit parents ...
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Chances are you have either watched, listened to or read about a youth sports event recently. Whether it is football, ...
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CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Increasing pressures, costs and demands of youth sports have contributed to a yearslong decline in youth sports participation in Ohio and across the United States. In Ohio ...
Youth sports is afflicted with a range of challenges and barriers, including rising costs, declining participation rates, overuse injuries caused by sports specialization, and more. One of the ...
As a track and field athlete through my college years and, later, a coach, I know firsthand the benefits of playing sports. Yet for many, opportunities are dwindling. Budget-conscious school ...
A sweeping study of U.S. youth sports participation over the past 60 years has found that there has been a significant increase over time in kids playing organized sports—but particularly among ...
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The letter cites a survey by the National Association of Sports Officials that indicates more than 75 percent of all high school officials say “adult behavior” is the primary reason they quit.