When elite athletes experience a crisis of meaning in sports, research suggests that they
A. seek to change the rules of sports and the expectations of coaches.
B. challenge the religious beliefs of their coaches.
C. drop out of sports and focus on spiritual forms of recreation.
D. use sport participation as a platform to promote their religious beliefs.
Answer: A
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