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"Here, you're all good enough to play": Lessons Learned from the GAA Super Games Centre

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Sheridan D, Coffee P, Daly P & Lavallee D (2020) "Here, you're all good enough to play": Lessons Learned from the GAA Super Games Centre. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology.

Abstract
Drop out from youth sport participation is a significant issue that has emerged to become a major health concern around the world. In order to counteract drop out trends in sport, organizations responsible for promoting and sustaining participation have begun to redesign sport participation experiences in-line with the needs of young participants. The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) reversed a significant drop-out rate among participants between the ages of 12-16 years within six years through an initiative called the Super Games Centre. The aim of this paper is to identify key factors associated with the implementation success of the GAA Super Games Centre other sport organizations could consider. Focus groups with participants, parents, and coaches identified several critical success factors that, when implemented, can help reverse drop out from sport. Recommendations are provided for organizations responsible for promoting and sustaining participation in sport.

Keywords
participation; peers; support; sport; youth

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Output Status: Forthcoming

Journal
Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology

StatusAccepted
Date accepted by journal14/02/2020
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/30716
ISSN2157-3905
eISSN2157-3913