supporting and promoting elite sport with the aim of inducing an increase in PA/sport practice in the general population, which may lead to a healthier population. That is why this proposed mechanism, also called the trickle-down effect, is often used by decision makers and policymakers to legitimize
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Alexis Lion, Anne Vuillemin, Florian Léon, Charles Delagardelle, and Aurélie van Hoye
Zoë A. Poucher, Katherine A. Tamminen, and Gretchen Kerr
support to an Olympian impacted various aspects of their lives. Joe said: Every interaction impacts everyone else’s. There’s a trickle-down effect. Nothing exists in a silo. So, whether that’s you have a shitty tournament and you have to sort of reflect on it and you might not be in a good mood because
Shannon C. Mulhearn, Pamela Hodges Kulinna, and Collin Webster
of PA in the classroom. These findings suggest a trickle-down effect beginning with teachers’ satisfaction with their own historical physical education experiences (when they were K-12 students, themselves), leading to feeling competent about PA in general. This competence leads to being more