Search Results - Talent identification and development in sport
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Physical performance predictors in youth breaststroke swimming: motor and biomotor diagnostic differences
Karadenizli, Z. I., Ilbak, I., Jorgic, B. M., Bartik, P., Sagat, P.Published in BMC Sports Science, Medicine and Rehabilitation (2026)“…Understanding which specific motor and biomotor components most strongly predict performance in young swimmers can help coaches and sports scientists design more targeted training and talent identification programs. …”
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Physiological and physical characteristics of BMX freestyle athletes: a preliminary review
Liang, W., Hou, Y., Liu, C., Ma, S., Zong, Y., Yan, X.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2025)“…This synthesis provides an evidence-based framework for optimizing training protocols focused on explosive power and eccentric strength, developing quantitative talent identification models, and implementing targeted injury prevention strategies that address the unique demands of the human-bicycle interface. …”
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Effects of group mindfulness intervention on high-level distance runners: a quasi-experimental study
Kelemen, B., Tóth, R., Benczenleitner, O., Tóth, L.Published in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living (2025)“…Introduction: Player profiling is fundamental to effective talent identification and development strategies. …”
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A descriptive study of coaches' perceptions regarding talent identification and development in swimming
Alexiou, P., Nikolopoulos, A., Lola, A., Tsalis, G., Mavridis, G., Manou, V., Dalamitros, A.Published in International Journal of Human Movement and Sports Sciences (2024)“…Sports coaches have a fundamental role in talent identification and development pathways as they are responsible for determining the characterization of an athlete and overseeing his subsequent advancement in the sport. …”
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Talent identification and development in Olympic triathlon: a perspective from Brazilian coaches
Vieira, L. A., Werneck, F. Z., Coelho, E. F., Miranda, L., de Lima, J. R. P.Published in Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria e Desempenho Humano (2024)“…On a scale of 1 (not very important) to 5 (extremely important), coaches indicated to what extent a factor/indicator of sporting potential was important for talent development in triathlon. 45.9% of the coaches perform talent identification, mainly by physical-motor tests and triathlon simulations. …”
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The reliability of a linear position transducer for measuring countermovement jump performance in national-level road cyclists
Turner, A., McKean, M., Doyle, D., Burkett, B.Published in PLOS ONE (2024)“…Background Jump tests have applications in fatigue monitoring, training intervention evaluations, and talent identification in cycling populations. Due to competitive cycling`s inherent travel demands, linear position transducers (LPTs) are suitable for assessing jump performance in this population as they are a mobile and validated technology. …”
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Relative age effect presence among swimmers within Youth Olympic Games
Cular, D., Granic, I., Babic, M.Published in Acta Kinesiologica (2023)“…By implementing such strategies, sports organizations and coaches can maximize the potential of young athlets and ensure a fairtalent identification and development process for all participants.…”
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Modelling performance by continents in swimming
Yustres Amores, I., Santos del Cerro, J., González-Mohíno, F., Hermosilla, F., González-Ravé, J. M.Published in Frontiers in Physiology (2023)“…The prediction of incoming performances is nowadays in demand with the objective of returning in talent investment. Talent identification programs have tried to select and develop sports talent over years. …”
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