Sports Specialization and Intensive Training in Young Athletes

Author:

Brenner Joel S.,LaBella Cynthia R.,Brookes Margaret A.,Diamond Alex,Hennrikus William,Kelly Amanda K. Weiss,LaBotz Michele,Logan Kelsey,Loud Keith J.,Moffatt Kody A.,Nemeth Blaise,Pengel Brooke,

Abstract

Sports specialization is becoming the norm in youth sports for a variety of reasons. When sports specialization occurs too early, detrimental effects may occur, both physically and psychologically. If the timing is correct and sports specialization is performed under the correct conditions, the athlete may be successful in reaching specific goals. Young athletes who train intensively, whether specialized or not, can also be at risk of adverse effects on the mind and body. The purpose of this clinical report is to assist pediatricians in counseling their young athlete patients and their parents regarding sports specialization and intensive training. This report supports the American Academy of Pediatrics clinical report “Overuse Injuries, Overtraining, and Burnout in Child and Adolescent Athletes.”

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health

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