SportLogia
Vol. 7, Issue 2, Decembar 2011.
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PLAYERS: SOCIAL AND ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS - EXAMPLE OF BASKETBALL
Dragan Koković1
1Department of Sociology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
EDITORIAL PAPER
10.5550/sgia.110702.en.089K
COBISS.BH-ID: 2431256
UDC: 796.323.2-053.2
Summary
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On numerous occasions, the great talents disappeared due to a lack of knowledge of certain socio-psychological and anthropological dimensions of sport. Many young players after the first game where they made a reputation, lost in the multitude of average players. All that players could make a team of a big potential. If the aforementioned principles were taken into account, if the way the players approached the sport was more professional and more socio-anthropological, many of these talents could become the standard players in the regular team of their club and also a regular players of a national team.
Key words: sport, game, young players, education, development.