Focus on the Health of Young Athletes and Team Sports Performance
A special issue of Sports (ISSN 2075-4663).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2024) | Viewed by 10341
Special Issue Editors
Interests: functional fitness; cognitive function; quality of life; physical activity; physical education; interactive technologies
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2. LARSYS, Interactive Technologies Institute, 9020‐105 Funchal, Portugal
Interests: team sports; performance; basketball; coaching; assessment; elite; youth
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Interests: sports biomechanics; human movement analysis; computer science in sports; sports prediction
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In youth, team sports are one of the most popular sports practices. The benefits of sports participation for health, social competencies (i.e., creativity, autonomy, problem-solving, social and emotional characteristics), and education have been widely explored by researchers. Among competitive sports, scientific contributions from several research fields have improved and optimized young athletes’ training. However, optimal performance in youth does not ensure optimal performance in the future. Therefore, providing young athletes with the right tools to support their long-term development should concern all involved in the early stages of sports participation.
This Special Issue offers the opportunity to publish high-quality original papers, systematic review papers, and meta-analyses focused on the young athletes enrolled in team sports. We are particularly interested in the following research topics: growth and biological maturation; physical fitness assessment; sex differences; training load analysis; technical and tactical development; injury; motor skills performance.
Dr. Élvio Gouveia
Dr. Cíntia França
Dr. Krzysztof Przednowek
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- training methods
- motor skills
- growth
- maturation
- load
- fitness
- body composition
- injury
- performance assessment
- monitoring
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