CSP 2012: Full Report
CSP 2012: Summary Sheet
CSP Renewal Environmental Scan
Getting the Ball Rolling: Sport and Leisure Time Physical Activity Promotion Among Individuals with Acquired Physical Disabilities
Stress and athlete burnout
Stress can come from various aspects of an athlete’s life. A recent study delves into how stress affects athletes’ burnout. It found that stress and burnout are closely linked across different aspects, providing vital insights into what this means for all athletes.
Launching the Co-creation, Implementation and Evaluation of a Community-Based Peer-Run Physical Activity Program to Enhance Exercise and Sport Participation Among Adults With Moderate to Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
4B – The Acculturation of Youth Refugees through Community Sport Programming: Year Five
2B – Fostering the Fierce Inner Fan: Developing Women Athletes’ Self-Compassion to Thrive in Sport
2A – Parental perceptions towards sport participation for girls
Water polo injuries
In water polo, the most common type of injuries occurs in the head, fingers, and shoulders, with training often leading to shoulder issues linked to factors like strength and flexibility. While hands and heads bear the brunt of unexpected ball or opponent contact, shoulder injuries tend to arise during practice sessions.