Early Specialization In Sport: It Is Necessary To Change The Athlete-Machine Paradigm

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15359/

Keywords:

Sports, Youth Sports, Athletes

Abstract

Introduction: Early specialization in sports is a highly controversial and debated topic throughout history, it involves designating an individual to a particular sport discipline prematurely or in an anticipatory manner, typically occurring at very young ages. Objective: To question the practice of early specialization in children, both boys and girls, through the development of arguments and reflections. Development: Rather than benefiting athletes, this practice favors external agents with private monetary interests. Although at first glance, it may seem harmless or even beneficial, it is not truly what it appears to be. Multiple negative aspects have been evidenced, which can jeopardize the integrity of children, causing physical and psychological issues, violating their rights, and leading to early abandonment and distancing from exercise and sports. Conclusions: Coaches and physical educators should emphasize aspects of the mind, understand athletes’ perceptions and sensations, respect their preferences and tastes, and avoid manipulation and persuasion. Therefore, young people should be allowed to explore multiple sports disciplines, thereby fostering sports as a space for learning and social development rather than mere competition.

References

Camargo, D. A., Gómez, E. A., Ovalle, J. y Rubiano, R. (2013). La cultura física y el deporte: fenómenos sociales. Revista Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública, 31, 119-125. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rfnsp.13637

Carbinatto, M. V., Moreira, W. W., Nunomura, M., Tsukamoto, M. H. y Nista-Piccolo, V. (2011). Paradigms Shift in Sport Sciences: Body’s focus. International Journal of Sport and Health Sciences, 5(8), 1049-1053. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/289742042_Paradigms_shift_in_sport_sciences_Body's_focus

DiFiori, J. P. (1999). Overuse injuries in children and adolescents. The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 27(1), 75-89. https://doi.org/10.3810/psm.1999.01.652

Galilea Muñoz, J., Estruch Massana, A. y Galilea Ballarín, B. (1986). Especialización precoz en deporte. Apunts Medicina de l’Esport (Castellano), 23(087), 15-24. https://www.apunts.org/en-pdf-X0213371786049024

Haut, J., Prohl, R. y Emrich, E. (2016). Nothing but medals? Attitudes towards the importance of Olympic success. International Review for the Sociology of Sport, 51(3), 332-348. https://doi.org/10.1177/1012690214526400

Jayanthi, N. A., Post, E. G., Laury, T. C. y Fabricant, P. D. (2019). Health consequences of youth sport specialization. Journal of Athletic Training, 54(10), 1040-1049. https://doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-380-18

Malina, R. M. (2010). Early sport specialization: roots, effectiveness, risks. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 9(6), 364-371. https://doi.org/10.1249/JSR.0b013e3181fe3166

Myer, G. D., Jayanthi, N., Difiori, J. P., Faigenbaum, A. D., Kiefer, A. W., Logerstedt, D. y Micheli, L. J. (2015). Sport specialization, part I: does early sports specialization increase negative outcomes and reduce the opportunity for success in young athletes? Sports Health, 7(5), 437-442. https://doi.org/10.1177/1941738115598747

Post, E. G., Trigsted, S. M., Riekena, J. W., Hetzel, S., McGuine, T. A., Brooks, M. A. y Bell, D. R. (2017). The association of sport specialization and training volume with injury history in youth athletes. The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 45(6), 1405-1412. https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546517690848

Román, P. Á. L., Pinillos, F. G. y Robles, J. L. (2018). Early sport dropout: High performance in early years in young athletes is not related with later success. Retos: nuevas tendencias en educación física, deporte y recreación, (33), 210-212. https://doi.org/10.47197/retos.v0i33.58225

Russell, W. D. y Limle, A. N. (2013). The relationship between youth sport specialization and involvement in sport and physical activity in young adulthood. Journal of Sport Behavior, 36(1). https://www.proquest.com/docview/1287026417?sourcetype=Scholarly%20Journals

Walters, B. K., Read, C. R. y Estes, A. R. (2017). The effects of resistance training, overtraining, and early specialization on youth athlete injury and development. The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness, 58(9), 1339-1348. 10.23736/S0022-4707.17.07409-6

Published

2024-12-12

How to Cite

Rodríguez, S., & Rodríguez-Jaime, M. F. (2024). Early Specialization In Sport: It Is Necessary To Change The Athlete-Machine Paradigm. MHSalud: Revista En Ciencias Del Movimiento Humano Y Salud, 21(2), e18246. https://doi.org/10.15359/

How to Cite

Rodríguez, S., & Rodríguez-Jaime, M. F. (2024). Early Specialization In Sport: It Is Necessary To Change The Athlete-Machine Paradigm. MHSalud: Revista En Ciencias Del Movimiento Humano Y Salud, 21(2), e18246. https://doi.org/10.15359/

Comentarios (ver términos de uso)