THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES ON YOUTH SPORTS DROPOUT: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR EDUCATIONAL ENVIRONMENTS
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This review explores how digital technologies affect youth sport dropout. While AI, virtual platforms, and apps can enhance motivation and training, they may also cause distraction, sedentariness, and low self-esteem. By analyzing current literature, the study suggests how educational settings can use technology to reduce dropout and promote long-term engagement in sports.
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