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Higher, Faster, Stronger, Drunker?

Lynda B. Ransdell, Boise State University
Kathy Hildebrand
Caile Spear, Boise State University
Shelley Lucas, Boise State University

Abstract

In light of the increasing number of girls participating in sports, the pressures associated with "big time sports," and interest in preventing alcohol-related problems in female athletes, the purpose of this viewpoint is to examine the prevalence of alcohol abuse in female athletes and to provide coaches and teachers with suggestions for education and prevention. Some of these include a continual increase in the competition, negotiating relationships with teammates and coaches, performance anxiety or fear of failure, decreased social interaction due to competition, time management issues, burnout, and coping with injuries (Storch, Storch, Killiany, & Roberti, 2005).

Suggested Citation

Lynda B. Ransdell, Kathy Hildebrand, Caile Spear, and Shelley Lucas. "Higher, Faster, Stronger, Drunker?" Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance 78.3 (2007): 5-7, 11.
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lynda_ransdell/37



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