ABSTRACT

Transitions in sport can be either normative (relatively predictable) or non-normative (less predictable) and are critical times in the development of athlete’s careers. Whilst retirement from sport is inevitable, the timing of retirement can be less predictable. If an athlete copes well with the transition they may be better able to adjust to life after sport. However, not coping with the transition can lead to a crisis and negative consequences for the athlete.

Transition periods from sport and in particular retirement from sport have been identified as high-risk periods for athletes in terms of psychological distress. However, circumstances surrounding the athlete’s retirement are a critical factor in the transition into life after sport. Voluntarily retiring from sport for example, leads to a smoother transition than being forced into retirement through injury or deselection. Research indicates that retirement from sport should be seen as a process rather than a single moment, with many athletes taking up to 2 years to successfully transition out of sport.

Currently, there are few bodies of work that are solely devoted to retirement transition. Athlete Transitions into Retirement: Experiences in Elite Sport and Options for Effective Support provides contemporary viewpoints on athlete transitions from elite sport in a global context. This volume is a collaboration of research from leading authors around the world, offering global perspectives to athlete transitions into retirement and is key reading for both researchers and practitioners in the fields of Sport Psychology and Coaching as well as the Athletes themselves.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

Athlete Transitions in Sport

part I|91 pages

Socio-Cultural and Psychological Aspects of Athlete Retirement Transition

chapter 4|12 pages

Considering the Connections Between Doping and Transitions Out of Sport

Desperate Times and Desperate Measures?

chapter 6|13 pages

Athlete Identity and Career Transition

Implications for Retirement Outcomes

chapter 7|14 pages

Retirement Through Injury

A Case Study Approach Exploring Mental Health Issues and the Retirement Experiences of Two Ex-English Premier League Footballers

part II|28 pages

Supporting Athletes Transitioning Into Retirement

chapter 8|12 pages

Delisted Footballers

Supporting Well-Being Through Continued Participation in State-Based Levels

part III|85 pages

Contextual Insights From Global Sports