Artigo de Periódico
Relative age effect and dropout causes in a multisport club setting. Is there a special reason to give up?
Registro en:
1980-6574
Autor
PENNA, Eduardo Macedo
CAMPOS, Bruno Teobaldo
GONÇALVES, Gabriela Gomes Pavan
GODINHO, Gustavo Henrique Pereira
LIMA, Claudio Olívio Vilela
PRADO, Luciano Sales
Institución
Resumen
The aim of the present study was 1) compare the drop-out rates between athletes born in different trimesters of the competitive year from different sports and 2) identify the causes pointed by the dropped-out athletes born in different selection year trimesters to disengage from the competitive sports environment.
Methods:
Data from 966 athletes who left the competitive sports context were analyzed under the Relative Age Effect (RAE) theoretical framework during 3 consecutive seasons. The drop-out rate and the reason to quit the competitive environment were analyzed by a routine club questionnaire.
Results:
An expected reverse RAE on drop-out rates was identified, in which the early born athletes were overrepresented (p<0.001). Regarding the reasons to disengage from competitive sports environment, no reason emerged as the main cause to dropout between athletes born in different selection year trimester.
Conclusion:
It was concluded that despite the common assumption that personal psychological issues related to RAE in late born athletes are important factors influencing sports disengagement, the relationship between drop-out and RAE is more complex and multifactorial. PENNA, E. M. Universidade Federal do Pará