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HMS, BM EQ-Bank 681

Describe how peer influence can affect a young person's participation in sport.   (3 marks)

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  • Young people often participate in sports their friends engage in to maintain social connections and avoid feeling excluded from peer groups.
  • Peers can provide encouragement and support during training and competition, enhancing motivation to continue participation.
  • Negative peer interactions or bullying in sporting contexts can discourage participation and cause young people to withdraw from sports they might otherwise enjoy.
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  • Young people often participate in sports their friends engage in to maintain social connections and avoid feeling excluded from peer groups.
  • Peers can provide encouragement and support during training and competition, enhancing motivation to continue participation.
  • Negative peer interactions or bullying in sporting contexts can discourage participation and cause young people to withdraw from sports they might otherwise enjoy.

Filed Under: Psych–Movement–Performance Interplay (EO-X) Tagged With: Band 2, Band 3, smc-5536-15-Personal Identity

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