Should Sport Be Non-Competitive In Schools?

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Over the past few years English schools have begun to introduce non-competitive sport in an effort to be more inclusive. But is that the right strategy when it comes to producing future champions and developing a 'winning' mentality? The team take an in-depth look into the evidence surrounding the debate and examples of countries that have already rolled out similar plans.> Jump to 45:17 for the main topic.PLUS RED-S in male athletes / Bicarb in endurance sport / shinty drug testing / Remembering Dick Fosbury, the inventor of modern high jumping.SHOW NOTES:Caught My Eye SegmentJake Smith’s Instagram post about his RED-SThe 1984 study on bicarbonate as a performance enhancerA 1993 meta-analysis on bicarbonateA 2022 systematic review on bicarb and performanceA recent article that contains some of Maurten’s promises and promotionsPrimoz Roglic’s glowing endorsement of bicarb. “With 600W it always hurts, huh?"The BBC piece on Shinty’s drug testing plansDavid Epstein’s article on Dick FosburyMain SegmentArticle on how early specialisation and training rather than fun increases injury risk Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Should Sport Be Non-Competitive In Schools?

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