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A British university case study of the transitional experiences of student-athletes

Within Great Britain, increasing numbers of elite sport performers are attending higher education institutions. The current study presents an exploration of the transitional experiences of these individuals at a specific British university. Wylleman and Lavallee's (2004) developmental model on...

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Published in:Psychology of sport and exercise 2015-11, Vol.21, p.78-90
Main Authors: Brown, Daniel J., Fletcher, David, Henry, Ian, Borrie, Andy, Emmett, Jo, Buzza, Alan, Wombwell, Simon
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