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“As Many as Possible for as Long as Possible”—A Case Study of a Soccer Team That Fosters Multiple Outcomes

The personal assets framework suggests that dynamic elements of (a) personal engagement in activities, (b) quality social dynamics, and (c) appropriate settings will influence an athlete’s long-term outcomes of performance, personal development, and continued participation in sport. The aim of the p...

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Main Authors: Erikstad, Martin Kjeøen, Johansen, Bjørn Tore, Johnsen, Marius, Haugen, Tommy, Côté, Jean
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