SOCIALIZATION IN SPORT | Health & Fitness
SPECIALIZATION, SOCIALIZATION, & IDENTITY • 01-Jan-2022
Sports generally contribute to good health and fitness, but all sports are not the same. Competitive sports often leads to pushing our body past it's limits. But finding the right activities, such as rhythmic, individual activities are proven to have great mental and physical benefits. Dr. Jay Coakley and Meg's conversation will help sport professionals know how to find the right formula for their practice.
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