sportcenteredness
Sportcenteredness refers to an organizational philosophy and approach in sports management that prioritizes the needs, interests, and well-being of athletes above all else. Rooted in the belief that athletes are the core of any sports program, this concept emphasizes creating an environment where players feel valued, supported, and motivated to excel. Unlike traditional coaching methods that may focus solely on winning or performance metrics, sportcenteredness places equal importance on personal growth, enjoyment, and holistic development.
The principle was popularized by former NCAA basketball coach John Wooden, who famously stated, "It’s not so
Key elements of sportcenteredness include fostering a positive team culture, balancing competition with personal development, and
Critics argue that sportcenteredness may sometimes conflict with competitive demands, particularly in high-pressure environments where winning