Multi-Sport Athletes
Risks of Early Specialization
Benefits of Multi-Sport
Ethical Considerations
100

This Olympic athlete holds the world record for 100m sprint. 

Who is Usain Bolt?

100

This type of injury is common in young athletes who focus too much on one sport. 

What are overuse injuries? 

100

Multi-sport participation enhances this skill, defined as the ability to move quickly and change direction efficiently.

What is agility?

100

This approach believes that the best ethical action is the one that protects the rights and dignity of everyone involved.

What is The Rights Approach?

200

This hall of fame NBA player holds the record for most points scored in a playoff game (1986)

Who is Michael Jordan?

200

This happens when young athletes are tired and not interested in their sport anymore. 

What is burnout?

200

This term describes the ability of young athletes to use skills they learned in one sport to get better at another. 

What is skill transfer?

200

This is an ethical theory that evaluates actions based on their ability to produce the greatest happiness or pleasure for the greatest number of people.

What is The Utilitarian Approach?

300

This is the only athlete to ever play in both the world series and the superbowl. 

Who is Deion Sanders?
300

This is when young athletes feel alone due to early specialization.

What is isolation?

300

This psychological benefit is gained by youth who participate in multiple sports. Hint: Self Esteem

What is increased self confidence?