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This book reviews psychological and pedagogical theories, research reports, evidence, and practical experiences of the transformative effect that esports can have on the lives of people both young and old. Through this book, you will learn how organized esports in healthy environments transform children, young people, vulnerable young people, adults, as well as whole families and communities.

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This book reviews psychological and pedagogical theories, research reports, evidence, and practical experiences of the transformative effect that esports can have on the lives of people both young and old. Through this book, you will learn how organized esports in healthy environments transform children, young people, vulnerable young people, adults, as well as whole families and communities.

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Martin Fritzen grew up alone with his mother, who ended up dying of drug addiction. Martin himself struggled with drug abuse for almost 20 years. He was criminal, lonely and close to dying several times. In 2010, he finished his treatment and published the book:"From Drug Addict to Role Model", gave lectures, and taught about his path out of abuse. In 2015, Martin founded one of the country's strongest esports associations, Sørby Esport. From 2017 - 2020 he led the esports program at the Danish sports associations at DGI. Today, Martin is responsible for esports and gaming at the Danish Company Sports Association. He advises associations, educational institutions, workplaces, and municipalities that want to learn how to create and develop meaningful esports activities.