Motriz: Revista de Educacao Fisica (Dec 2018)

Relative age effect and dropout causes in a multisport club setting. Is there a special reason to give up?

  • Eduardo Macedo Penna,
  • Bruno Teobaldo Campos,
  • Gabriela Gomes Pavan Gonçalves,
  • Gustavo Henrique Pereira Godinho,
  • Claudio Olívio Vilela Lima,
  • Luciano Sales Prado

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/s1980-6574201800040011
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 4

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Abstract Aims: 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.

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