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A "Dual Career": Combining sport and studies
Stambulova, N. Harwood, C.Published in Frontiers for Young Minds (2022)“…Stambulova, N. Harwood, C.…”
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Differences in career longevity before and after implementation of the Women`s Tennis Association Tour Age Eligibility Rule and Player Development Programmes: a 25-year study
Otis, C. L., Hainline, B., Harwood, C., Jayanthi, N. A., Jensen, R., Keber, A., Kroshus, E., Livengood, T., Stroia, K., Quinn, A., Vitkova, S., Kliethermes, S. A.Published in British Journal of Sports Medicine (2022)“…Harwood, C.…”
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Players` understanding of talent identification in early specialization youth football
Clarke, N. J., Cushion, C. J., Harwood, C. G.Published in Soccer & Society (2018)“…Harwood, C. G.…”
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Psychosocial factors associated with talent development in football: A systematic review
Gledhill, A., Harwood, C., Forsdyke, D.Published in Psychology of Sport and Exercise (2017)“…Harwood, C.…”
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Toward an understanding of optimal development environments within elite English soccer academies
Mills, M., Butt, J., Maynard, I., Harwood, C.Published in The Sport Psychologist (2014)“…Harwood, C.…”
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Identifying factors perceived to influence the development of elite youth football academy players
Mills, A., Butt, J., Maynard, I., Harwood, C.Published in Journal of Sports Sciences (2012)“…Harwood, C.…”
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Exploring parent-related coaching stressors in British tennis: A developmental investigation
Knight, C. J., Harwood, C. G.Published in International Journal of Sports Science and Coaching (2009)“…Harwood, C. G.…”
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