Talent identification

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Talentidentifikation
Autor:Meylan, César; Cronin, John B.
Erschienen in:Strength and conditioning for young athletes : science and application
Veröffentlicht:London, New York (N.Y.): Routledge (Verlag), 2014, S. 19-32, Lit.
Format: Literatur (SPOLIT)
Publikationstyp: Sammelwerksbeitrag
Medienart: Elektronische Ressource (online) Gedruckte Ressource
Sprache:Englisch
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Erfassungsnummer:PU201709007376
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Abstract des Autors

The talent identification process usually involves screening anthropometric, physiological and/or technical attributes of current performers in order to identify individuals with potential to succeed in a designated sport. It needs to be emphasized early in this treatise however, that even though this definition of talent identification provides the focus of this chapter, a one-dimensional approach to talent identification based on anthropometric and physiological parameters can be misguided. Given that excellence in sport is not dependent on one standard set of skills but can be achieved through different combinations of abilities, a multidisciplinary approach addressing sociological, psychological and cognitive-perceptive skills (e.g. anticipation or decision-making) as well as anthropometric, physiological and technical predictors is an intuitively appealing and all-encompassing approach to identifying talent. Little attention is given to talent detection, selection and development in this chapter, however in the real world there would be integration between these three components and talent identification. Rather, this chapter will discuss some of the issues implicit in talent identification and thereafter identify sports that may benefit from talent identification. Typically these will be sports in which anthropometric and physiological parameters play a decisive role, as these qualities are easier to measure and talent subsequently easier to identity. (geändert)