z_bumbi
2013-02-13, 08:10
"he Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) model is a physiological framework proposed to manage the focus, volume and type of training applied to athletes as they develop through adolescence into adulthood. There remain a number of question marks against the foundations of LTAD, though it provides a sound framework for sporting development. It does however introduce a number of practical challenges, and its success requires that coaches recognize the potential barriers and conflicts. These are described below in a presentation and summary of LTAD."
http://www.sportsscientists.com/2013/02/long-term-athlete-development.html
Punkt 6
"The level of coaching we provide to our best young players compared to those who don't quite make the cut - I'd argue that the best coaches should perhaps be allocated to the second best players at this age"
Intressant tankesätt.
http://www.sportsscientists.com/2013/02/long-term-athlete-development.html
Punkt 6
"The level of coaching we provide to our best young players compared to those who don't quite make the cut - I'd argue that the best coaches should perhaps be allocated to the second best players at this age"
Intressant tankesätt.