developmental benefits organized sport has to offer ( Cobley & Moulds, 2023 ; Fraser-Thomas et al., 2016 ). Youth physical inactivity is identified as a problem worldwide due to the short- and long-term consequences for health and well-being (e.g., diabetes, mental health concerns; Batista et al., 2019
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interest in the ideas discussed in this special issue. The final telling omission from the special issue is of an approach that has a developmental perspective, although it must be stated that Alexander and Feldenkrais worked with people of all ages, including very young children. The omission is not an
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