Abstract

This paper explores the multifaceted role of coaches in injury prevention and talent retention among young athletes. Acknowledging the interconnectedness of physical and psychological well-being, the study delves into the profound impact coaches wield on athlete behavior, performance, and the cultivation of a positive coaching environment. A detailed examination of existing research on injury prevention, talent dropout rates, and coaching strategies sets the foundation for understanding the challenges coaches face. The paper explores through key aspects, including the integration of injury prevention into training plans, maximizing available resources, overcoming resistance to change, and fostering individualized athlete engagement. By proposing practical solutions and preventive measures, this research contributes to the development of effective coaching methodologies, ensuring the sustained athletic potential of young talents.

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