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Bradley Young
Bradley Young
Full professor

2006: SSHRC post-doctoral fellow (kinesiology), Queen鈥檚 and McMaster universities
2005: PhD Kinesiology, McMaster University
1998: MA Sport Psychology, University of Ottawa
1996: BEd Physical Education (Sec), McGill University

Room
MNT 376


Biography

Bradley W. Young is a researcher in sport psychology and talent development, sport and aging, sport pedagogy and coaching. His program integrates theory and practice to enhance the sport experience and performance of adolescent, university, national team and masters athletes. Sport organizations, national sport centres, the coaching community and athletes are collaborators in and beneficiaries of his research. 
Professor Young is consistently funded as principal investigator by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Sport Canada. He is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant (AASP) who provides services to young athletes, families, teams and organizations. He has served on the boards of Active Aging Canada and the ParticipACTION Advisory Network, and developed resources on masters athletes for the Coaching Association of Canada. He integrates experience as a university coach, secondary school teacher and mental skills coach in his award-winning lecturing.

Professor Young is accepting students for thesis supervision.

Research interests

  • Psychology of sport practice and skill acquisition in competitive sport
  • Self-regulated learning strategies and practice behaviour in sport
  • Development of sport expertise and youth talent development
  • Quality sport experiences for masters athletes
  • Sport participation and sport performance in middle and old age
  • The integration of adult education principles into sport coaching

Research

Professor Young is a leader in two areas:

  1. The Psychology of Optimal Practice: An internationally-renowned program that aims to (a) determine psychological skills that elite athletes use to optimize their sport practice and skill acquisition, (b) translate these skills into curriculum and mental training to support younger athletes on the talent development trajectory and (c) integrate learning around athlete-led, optimal practice into new collaborative models for coaching athletes.
  2. Quality Masters Sport Experience (QMSE) 鈥 Mobilizing Evidence to Enhance Programs: Based on his prolific work on masters athletes, he aims to (a) describe hallmarks of meaningful programming for middle-aged and older adults, (b) illustrate how hallmarks of a QMSE are effectively represented in coaching and programming in adult sport and (c) demonstrate how a QMSE relates to athletes鈥 personal gains and enhanced sport communities. QMSE is the lens used to validate whether masters sport experiences have integrity, which concerns anyone who cares about lifelong sport.

Publications

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Books and journal articles
  • Wilson, S.G., & Young, B.W. (2024). . Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, advance eprint, 1-25.
  • Young, B.W., Bain, L., & Baker, J. (2023). Self-regulated learning in sport practice: Agency, assessment, and actioning. In D. Farrow, J. Baker, & C. MacMahon (Eds.), , (pp. 90-99). Routledge.
  • Young, B.W. (2023). Masters athletes. In D. Tod, K. Hodge, & V. Krane (Eds), (pp. 440-449). Routledge.
  • Young, B.W., Tedesqui, R. A. B., McCardle, L., Bartulovic, D., & Baker, J. (2023). . Journal of Expertise, 6(2), 234-258.
  • Young, B.W., Wilson, S.G., Hoar, S., Bain, L., Sieka艅ska, M., & Baker, J. (2023). . Frontiers in Psychology: Movement Science and Sport Psychology, 14:1089110.
  • Bain, L., Young, B.W., Callary, B., & McCardle, L. (2023). . The Qualitative Report, 28(4), 1038-1069.
  • Wilson, S.G., & Young, B.W. (2023). . Journal of Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology, 12(2), 123-140.
  • Larson, H.K., Young, B.W., McHugh, T-L.F., & Rodgers, W.M. (2023). . PLoS ONE, 18(9), e0292038.
  • Motz, D., Young, B.W., Rathwell, S., & Callary, B. (2023). . International Sport Coaching Journal. 11(1), 63-75.
  • Callary, B., Belalcazar, C., Rathwell, S, & Young, B.W. (2023). . Case Studies in Sport and Exercise Psychology, 7, 89-97.
  • Larson, H., McHugh, T-L., Young, B.W., & Rodgers, W. (2022). . Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 63, 102282.
  • Currie, C., Young, B.W., & Callary, B. (2022). . Sport Coaching Review, 11(3), 298-323.
  • Currie, C., Callary, B., & Young, B.W. (2021). . SAGE Open. Oct-Dec. 1-21.
  • Young, B.W., Eccles, D.W., Williams, A.M., & Baker, J. (2021). . Journal of Expertise, 4(2), 169-189.
  • Young, B.W., Callary, B., & Rathwell, S. (2021). . SIRCuit Magazine (online).
  • Wilson, S., Young, B.W., Hoar, S., & Baker, J. (2021). . Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 56: 101975.
  • Makepeace, T., & Young, B.W. (2021). . Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 30(4), 666-677.
  • Callary, B., Young, B.W., & Rathwell, S. (Eds). (2021). . Book published by Taylor and Francis.
  • Baker, J., & Young, B.W. (2021). . In E. Filho & I. Basevitch (Eds.) Sport, exercise, and performance psychology: Research directions to advance the field (pp. 90-103). Oxford University Press USA.
  • Rathwell, S., Young, B.W., Callary, B., Motz, D., Hoffmann, M., & Currie, C. (2020). . Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology. 42(5), 368-385.
Conferences and presentations
  • Young, B.W., & Siekanska, M. (2024, July). Self-regulated sport practice: International perspectives of theoretical, assessment and applied interest. Chaired symposium at the bi-annual meeting of the European Federation of Sport Psychology, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Young, B.W., & Siekanska, M. (2024, July). A view to further enhance work on the psychology of practice: Addressing contextual and personality factors in self-regulated sport practice. Symposium presentation at the bi-annual meeting of the European Federation of Sport Psychology, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Radowits, R., & Young, B.W. (2024, July). 鈥淕iving them space for autonomy and reflection鈥: How coaches describe athletes鈥 self-regulated learning and view their role in supporting it. Presented at the bi-annual meeting of the European Federation of Sport Psychology, Innsbruck, Austria.
  • Young, B.W., Bain, L., Hoar, S., Wilson, S.G., & Baker, J. (2023, October). Are we talking about practice? Mental performance consultants elaborate on integrating the Self-regulation of Sport Practice survey as a dialogue tool with adolescent athletes. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology, Orlando, USA.
  • Wilson, S.G., & Young, B.W. (2023, October). Athlete-centered recovery: Describing the use of athlete-led skills of recovery self-regulation by elite and non-elite endurance athletes. Presented at the annual Sport Canada Research Initiative Conference, Ottawa, ON.
  • Young, B.W. (2023, August). Focus and refocusing during competitive events. Invited speaker at the Chelsea Supercamp, Biathlon Ontario. Chelsea, QC. Invited.
  • Wilson, S.G., Hoar, S., & Young, B.W. (2023). . Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, 45(Supp), s123.
  • Young, B.W. (2023, May). The Masters athlete experience: Living and competing as your authentic self. Inaugural invited speaker to the M2M and The First Lap Speaker Series. Ottawa, ON. Invited.
  • Bain, L., Wilson, S.G., & Young, B.W. (2022). . Journal of Exercise, Movement, & Sport: Proceedings of the Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning & Sport Psychology, 53(1).
  • Young, B.W., Rathwell, S., Motz, D., & Callary B. (2021, March). What鈥檚 so different about coaching adults? How to create quality Masters sport experiences? Webinar presentation to Coaches鈥 Association of Ontario. Invited.