Search Results - Talent Development & Excellence
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Starting and specialising ages across Olympic sports: A cross-sectional study in an international sample of elite athletes
Descheemaeker, K., De Bosscher, V., Shibli, S.Published in Book of Abstracts EASM (2023)“…Frequently used talent development models, such as the Developmental Model of Sport Participation (DMSP) (Côté et al., 2007) and the Long-term Athlete Development Model (Balyi et al., 2013), provide age guidelines for progression through different developmental stages. …”
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Psychological characteristics of developing excellence in talented female field hockey players
Edwards, P. L., MacNamara, A., Saward, C.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2023)“…Psychological Characteristics of Developing Excellence (PCDEs) are a range of psychological factors that play a key role in the realisation of potential. …”
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The relative age effect in team sport: What if we look at it from a different view?
Silva, A. S., Barreiros, A., Fonseca, A. M.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2016)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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The diversity of developmental paths among youth athletes: A 3-year longitudinal study of Norwegian handball players
Thue Bjørndal, C., Ronglan, L. T., Andersen, S. S.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2016)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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Making it to the top in team sports: Start later, intensify, and be determined!
Moesch, K., Trier Hauge, M.-L., Wikman, M., Elbe, A.-M.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2013)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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"Muddling through": the dynamics of talent development in Norwegian women's handball
Bjørndal, C. T.Published 2017“…Talent development & Excellence, 8(2), 20-32. Paper IV: Bjørndal, C.T., Andersen, S.A., & Ronglan, L.T. (2017). …”
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European Junior Championships as a prerequisite for Olympic success in swimming
Toner, C., Mooney, R., Swanton, A.Published in Journal of Human Sport & Exercise (2017)“…Current research has focused on athlete career trajectories and how this can be used a form of talent identification. According to Abernethy 2008, countries are attempting to develop structures to identify exceptionally gifted athletes as early as possible so they can focus available resources on promising individuals and promote their development in a sport. …”
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20th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 24th-27th June 2015, Malmö -Sweden. Book of Abstracts
A. Radmann, S. Hedenborg, E. TsolakidisPublished in 20th Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science (ECSS), 24th-27th June 2015, Malmö -Sweden. Book of Abstracts (2015)“…" COACHING: MIXED SESSION II " PHYSIOLOGY: ENDURANCE " PERFORMING WHEN GETTING OLDER: ALTERATIONS AND PLASTICITY OF THE AGEING NEUROMUSCULAR SYSTEM " INTEGRATIVE APPROACH OF MUSCLE FATIGUE IN - SPONSORED BY THE PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY " URBAN SPORT LANDSCAPES " CHILDRENS RIGHTS IN SPORT " PHYSIOLOGY: RESPIRATION " RUNNING " TRAINING & TESTING: STRENGTH I " HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE III " PSYCHOLOGY (SELF-DETERMINATION) " SOCIOLOGY (SPORT SCIENCE IN ECSS) " NUTRITION: AMINO ACIDS AND PROTEINS " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: PHYSIOTHERAPY I " PHYSIOLOGY: AGE II " PHYSIOLOGY: INTERVAL TRAINING " ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: PHYSICAL DISABILITIES " HEALTH & FITNESS: ENDURANCE " SOCIOLOGY/SPORT MANAGEMENT " PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PEDAGOGICS II " PHYSIOLOGY: VASCULAR BIOLOGY " TRAINING & TESTING: STRENGTH II " PHYSIOLOGY: HORMONAL BIOLOGY & GENDER " SKILL ACQUISITION " SPORTS HISTORY " NUTRITION: HYDRATION " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: PHYSIOTHERAPY II " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: ORTHOPEDICS I " PHYSIOLOGY: HYPOXIA " ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY: MENTAL DISABILITIES " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: FATIQUE " SOCIOLOGY/PSYCHOLOGY (TALENT IDENTIFICATION) " SOCIOLOGY: SPORT MEDIA " TRAINING & TESTING: ENDURANCE I " KINEMATICS " BALANCE & STABILITY, COORDINATION " PHYSICAL EDUCATION & PEDAGOGICS III " ECSS - ACSM EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM : THE MARATHON AND THE HEART - THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE UNKNOWN " EFFECTS OF EXERCISE ON BRAIN FUNCTION, LEARNING AND MEMORY " FEMALE SEX HORMONES AND SKELETAL MUSCLE * " PHYSIOLOGY: FATIGUE " SPORT EXPERTISE: PUTTING BRAIN, BODY, AND ENVIRONMENT TOGETHER AGAIN " THE WORKPLACE AS ARENA FOR HEALTH ENHANCING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS " QUANTIFICATION AND HOW TO REACH THOSE MOST IN NEED " RELATIVE AGE EFFECTS IN YOUTH SPORT: INSIGHTS FROM PHYSIOLOGICAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, " AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES " SPORTS LABOUR MOBILITY AND THE POLITICS OF PRECARITY " TRAINING & TESTING: ENDURANCE II " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: EPIGENETICS " TRAINING & TESTING: STRENGTH III " PHYSIOLOGY: ENERGY METABOLISM " MOTOR LEARNING, COORDINATION " SPORT PARTICIPATION, DEVELOPMENT AND EXERCISE " EXERCISE, ENERGY INTAKE, BRAIN HEALTH AND WELL BEING " TRAINING AND TESTING: FATIQUE AND NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY " TRAINING AND TESTING: STRENGTH " TRAINING AND TESTING: TEAM SPORTS I " TRAINING AND TESTING: TEAM SPORTS II " TRAINING AND TESTING: ENDURANCE " TRAINING AND TESTING: ENDURANCE & CLINICAL " TRAINING AND TESTING: INTERVAL TRAINING, TIME TRIAL " PSYCHOLOGY III " TRAINING AND TESTING: COORDINATION & AGILITY " TRAINING AND TESTING: MIXED " SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS: MIXED SESSION II " TRAINING AND TESTING: STRENGTH AND NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY " COACHING " SPORTS STATISTICS & ANALYSIS III " TEAM SPORT & HEALTH * " PHYSIOLOGY: CARDIOVASCULAR II " JSPFSM-RISK FACTORS AND BIOMARKERS OF REDUCED SKELETAL MUSCLE FUNCTION IN OLDER AGE - JAPANESE & EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE " TRAINING & TESTING: TEAMSPORT I " HEALTH & FITNESS: AGE I " CSSS-ECSS EXCHANGE SYMPOSIUM: PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND HEALTH PROMOTIO " INTERNET OF SPORTS: AUGMENTING SPORTS TECHNOLOGY FOR PERFORMANCE AND PLEASURE " SPORT FOR DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE: CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES " TRAINING & TESTING: ENDURANCE III " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: METABOLISM " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: INJURY PREVENTION I " TRAINING & TESTING: AGILITY " PSYCHOLOGY (MENTAL HEALTH AND STRESS) " PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS I " NUTRITION: CLINICAL " PHYSIOLOGY: CARDIOVASCULAR I + ESSA-ECSS EXCHANGE " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: ORTHOPEDICS II " TRAINING & TESTING: TEAMSPORT II " HEALTH & FITNESS: AGE II " HEALTH & FITNESS: CHILDREN I " PSYCHOLOGY (CHALLENGES WITHIN SPORT PSYCHOLOGY I) " SOCIOLOGY " HEALTH & FITNESS: MIXED " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: GENE EXPRESSION & SIGNALING " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: INJURY PREVENTION II " TRAINING & TESTING: COORDINATION " MUSCLE FUNCTION " PHILOSOPHY & ETHICS II " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: PHYSIOTHERAPY III " SPORTS MEDICINE & ORTHOPEDICS: EXERCISE THERAPY, EPIDEMIOLOGY " TRAINING & TESTING: TEAMSPORT III " HEALTH & FITNESS: CHILDREN II " SPORT STATISTICS & ANALYSIS " PSYCHOLOGY (CHALLENGES WITHIN SPORT PSYCHOLOGY II) " TRAINING & TESTING: FATIQUE I " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY: AGE " HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE I " PHYSIOLOGY: MIXED SESSION " GENDER II " SOCIOLOGY (SPORT AND GENDER) " ROLE OF GLYCOGEN IN SKELETAL MUSCLE REGULATION AND FUNCTION " EFFECT OF SCHOOL BASED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY INTERVENTIONS " LIFELONG ENDURANCE TRAINING: MAINTENANCE OF HIGH CARDIOVASCULAR AND OXIDATIVE METABOLIC PERFORMANCE WITH AGING: IN HONOUR OF BENGT SALTIN * " RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN ALTITUDE AND HYPOXIC TRAINING SPONSORED BY ASPETAR " MENTAL AND COGNITIVE TRAINING: IMPORTANCE FOR SKILL LEARNING, REHABILITATION AND SPORTS ACTIVITIES- MECHANISMS AND APPLICATIONS " DIGITAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS IN RECREATIONAL AND ELITE SPORTS " LARS MAGNUS ENGSTRÖM MEMORIAL SESSION " PSYCHOLOGY (TRAINING AND EXERCISE) " TRAINING & TESTING: FATIQUE II " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY " HEALTH & FITNESS: LIFESTYLE II " HEALTH & FITNESS: OBESITY " BIOMECHANICS MIXED SESSION " SOCIOLOGY (SPORT AND GENDER) " INACTIVITY AND THE AGEING POPULATION " E-POSTER " ADAPTED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY " BIOMECHANICS " COACHING " HEALTH AND FITNESS " MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY " MOTOR LEARNING " NEUROMUSCULAR PHYSIOLOGY " NUTRITION " PHILOSOPHY AND ETHICS " PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND PEDAGOGICS " PHYSIOLOGY " PSYCHOLOGY " REHABILITATION AND PHYSIOTHERAPY " SOCIOLOGY " SPORT MANAGEMENT AND LAW " SPORT STATISTICS AND ANALYSES " SPORT TECHNOLOGY " SPORTS MEDICINE AND ORTHOPEDICS " TRAINING AND TESTING …”
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Understanding the microstructure of practice: Training differences between various age classes, expertise and sports
Hüttermann, S., Memmert, D., Baker, J.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2014)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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The difficulty of talent identification: Inconsistency among coaches through skill-based assessment of youth hockey players
Wiseman, A. C., Bracken, N., Horton, S., Weir, P. L.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching (2014)“…Talent identification is the process of recognizing participants with the potential to excel in a particular sport. …”
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Development of elite adolescent golfers
Hayman, R., Polman, R., Taylor, J., Hemmings, B., Borkoles, E.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2011)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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Analyses of relevant issues of talent development, selection and success in swimming
Revesz, L.Published 2008“…Selection and Talent Management We assumed (H1) that coaches identify talented competitors as athletes with excellent conditional skills, quick and successful movement learning abilities and with good psychological characteristics. …”
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Relative age and birthplace effects in Division 1 players - Do they exist in a small country?
Lidor, R., Côté, J., Arnon, M., Zeev, A., Cohen-Maoz, S.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2010)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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Talent prognosis in young swimmers
Hohmann, A., Seidel, I.Published in Biomechanics and Medicine in Swimming XI (2010)“…Thus, the results of the study show that neural networks are excellent tools to model and to predict future competitive performances on the basis of juvenile talent makeup. …”
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Relative age, talent identification and youth skill development: Do relatively younger athletes have superior technical skills?
Schorer, D., Baker, J., Büsch, D., Wilhelm, A., Pabst, J.Published in Talent Development & Excellence (2009)“…Talent Development & Excellence…”
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Today's talented youth field hockey players, the stars of tomorrow? : a study
Elferink-Gemser, M. T.Published 2005“…With caution because the talented players from this study have not yet reached expert performance in adulthood, and with acknowledging the limitations of this study, it is concluded that a talented field hockey player with the greatest chance of succeeding is a player with a relatively high level of performance in field hockey specific physiological characteristics,excellent technical skills, excellent tactical skills, and a very high motivation at the age of fourteen already. …”