• #10 Cesar Torres - A defence of competition in youth sports

  • Jul 1 2024
  • Duración: 59 m
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#10 Cesar Torres - A defence of competition in youth sports

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  • In this episode I'm joined by Professor Cesar Torres, a sport philosopher and historian from SUNY Brockport university in the USA. Cesar offers an alternative way of viewing and using competition when working with young sport participants, that contrasts with the popular villainisation of competition in youth sport circles. Topics covered include: - Zero-sum cultures that damage the reputation of competition as a training tool and create contradictive reforms - Losing and winning as dirty words in contemporary youth coaching - why? - Mutualism and interpretivism as a viewpoint for championing competition as a gateway for development and shared pursuit of excellence among youth - Fostering agency, character, and community ethos through competition - And more! Link to Cesar's work: De-emphasizing Competition in Organized Youth Sport: Misdirected Reforms and Misled Children: Journal of the Philosophy of Sport: Vol 34 , No 2 - Get Access (tandfonline.com) DISCLAIMER: The views, thoughts, and opinions I express on the podcast are my own and do not represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of my employers. Similarly the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed by my guests do not represent my own as the host. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. Music - Winter Legacy. The Four Seasons, Antonio Vivaldi from White Records.
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