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The "Routledge Handbook of Coaching Children in Sport" by Martin Toms and Ruth Jeanes explores various aspects of training children in sports, emphasizing the importance of regular exercise for their development and health. The book delves into topics such as talent identification, sports education for children, and the protection of young athletes, drawing on expertise from various fields. While the book provides comprehensive insights, it also highlights limitations in areas such as creativity enhancement, diet management, and the impact of social media on child athletes. Readers are encouraged to engage in discussions on improving coaching practices, addressing issues of diversity, inclusion, and the protection of children in sports. [Extracted from the article] |