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      Decálogo de recomendaciones sobre psicología y deporte juvenil. Documento de consenso Translated title: Recommendations for psychology and youth sports. A consensus document

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          Resumen Las organizaciones deportivas involucradas en el deporte-base cuentan con entrenadores, directivos y árbitros cuya actitud, trabajo y dedicación permite deducir que la mayoría son ciudadanos voluntarios con escaso conocimiento sobre la psicología como método de trabajo. Este documento, impulsado por el Programa Talento Deportivo de la Universidad de Navarra y el Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Navarra, aborda el papel de la psicología en el deporte infanto-juvenil y los beneficios que puede aportar a deportistas, padres, entrenadores, árbitros o directivos. También establece un consenso en forma de decálogo y veintisiete recomendaciones con el objetivo de reconocer los beneficios de mejorar el conocimiento psicológico de los distintos perfiles implicados en el deporte-base con el fin de adquirir destrezas que beneficien tanto el rendimiento como el estado psicológico. Su objetivo es proveer unas directrices psicológicas para utilizarlas en el manejo y entrenamiento de los deportistas infanto-juveniles.

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          Abstract Sports organisations involved in grassroots sports have trainers, managers and referees whose attitudes, work and dedication show that many of them are volunteers with little knowledge of psychology as a working method. This document, promoted by the Programa Talento Deportivo of the University of Navarra and the Official Association of Psychologists of Navarra, considers the role of psychology in children’s and adolescents’ sport and the benefits it can offer to sports players, parents, trainers, referees and managers. It also establishes a consensus in the form of a set of guidelines and twenty-seven recommendations. The aim of this consensus is to recognise the benefits of including psychology in the profiles involved in grassroots sport, to enable those involved to acquire skills that can help to improve performance and psychological states, promoting directives to be used when managing and training young sports players

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                Journal
                asisna
                Anales del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra
                Anales Sis San Navarra
                Gobierno de Navarra. Departamento de Salud (Pamplona, Navarra, Spain )
                1137-6627
                April 2021
                : 44
                : 1
                : 83-95
                Affiliations
                [2] Pamplona orgnameColegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Navarra
                [3] Pamplona orgnameInstituto Navarro del Deporte orgdiv1Comité de Justicia Deportiva
                [4] orgnamegrupo de trabajo Psicología Deporte-base 2020
                [1] Pamplona Navarra orgnameUniversidad de Navarra orgdiv1Centro de Estudios Olímpicos orgdiv2Programa Talento Deportivo Spain
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                S1137-66272021000100008 S1137-6627(21)04400100008
                10.23938/assn.0941
                6099d518-26b1-4651-9ac8-75ecc3ccd1ae

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                : 12 November 2020
                : 05 August 2020
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                Grassroots sport,Psychology,Child,Youth,Recommendations,Deporte-base,Psicología,Niño,Juventud,Recomendaciones

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