Artigo Revisado por pares

Talent Identification and Development in Sport: International Perspectives

2012; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 7; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1260/1747-9541.7.1.177

ISSN

2048-397X

Autores

Joseph Baker, Stephen Cobley, Jörg Schorer,

Tópico(s)

Sport Psychology and Performance

Resumo

Preface 1. Identification & Development of Sport Talent: A Brief Introduction to a Growing Field of Research and Practice Steve Cobley, Jorg Schorer and Joseph Baker Section One: Theoretical and conceptual models for understanding talent identification and development 2. Do genes predict potential? Genetic factors and athletic success Joseph Baker 3. Building talent development systems on mechanistic principles: Making them better at what makes them good AineMacNamara and Dave Collins 4. Environmental influences on early development in sports experts Sean Horton 5. What skill acquisition and expertise research tells us about talent identification and development Damian Farrow 6. Dynamical systems theory as a multi-disciplinary framework for understanding expertise and talent development in sport Ian Renshaw, Keith Davids, Elissa Phillips and Hugo Kerherve Section Two: International case studies of talent identification and development 7. Talent Identification and Development in Women's Artistic Gymnastics: The Talent Opportunity Program (TOPs) William A. Sands 8. Who are the superstars of tomorrow? Talent development in Dutch soccer Marije T. Elferink-Gemser and Chris Visscher 9. Talent identification, selection and development in UK Junior Rugby League: An evolving process Kevin Till, Chris Chapman, Steve Cobley, John O'Hara and Carleton Cooke 10. Back to the future - A case report of the ongoingevaluationprocess of the German handball talent selection and development system. Jorg Schorer, Dirk Busch, Lennart Fischer, Jan Pabst, Rebecca Rienhoff, Peter Sichelschmidt, and Bernd Strauss 11. Explaining African dominance in running Yannis Pitsiladis 12. Applying Talent Identification Programs at a System Wide Level: The Evolution of Australia's National Program Jason Gulbin 13. Lessons learned: The future of research in talent identification and development Joseph Baker, Jorg Schorer and Steve Cobley

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