Search Results - Australian Swimming Coach
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Developing future champions: Sport-specific motor skill performance in youth triathlon
Chesher, S.Published 2024“…Method: In study one, 25 stakeholders in Australian triathlete development (Mage = 41 years, SD = 12.3 years; male: n = 20, female: n = 5) participated in semi structured interviews to gain novel insights into the beliefs, attitudes, and experiences of these stakeholders regarding the important motor skills for elite triathlon success. …”
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Coach-created motivational climate ratings differentiate between dropout and continuation in Australian youth swimming
Moulds, K., Fraser, K. K., Karp, J., Kapocius, O., Heathcote, M., Appleton, P. R., Cobley, S.Published in International Journal of Sports Science & Coaching (2023)“…Conclusion Findings identify the influence of coach-created motivational climates and not athlete-related factors on continued Australian youth swimming participation, highlighting coaching implications.…”
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The relative age effect in German 11- to 18-year-old male and female swimmers
Staub, I., Stallman, R. K., Vogt, T.Published in German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research (2020)“…Relatively older athletes have a greater probability of being selected and subsequently exposed to a higher level of coaching, training and other talent-promoting factors. …”
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Swimming Australia - Annual Report 2007-08
Australian Sports Commission, Athletics AustraliaPublished 2007“…In 2007-08, the Australian Government, through the Australian Sports Commission, provided Swimming Australia with funding of over $6.2 million for the development of the sport and its continued enhancement at the grassroots and elite levels, including $1.5 million support for the Swimming program at the Australian Institute of Sport, with a further $541,000 going directly to swimmers under the Australian Government Sport Training Grant scheme. …”
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The Australian program to develop the future national team and club development
Sweetenham, B.Published 2001“…Key points are: I. Australian National Youth Coach works with the best 18 and younger talent A. …”
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Talent identification and development
Richards, R.Published 1999“…In recent years Bill Sweetenham (Australian Swimming Inc., National Youth Coach) has advocated the use of 'recovery ability' as a measure of physiological talent identification. …”
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