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Nicholas Smart
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From violation to stigma: a literature review of athletes' lived experiences following anti-doping sanctions. [PDF]

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Long-term athletic development

2023
Abstract Over the last two decades, the topic of long-term athletic development has grown in popularity within the academic literature and has influenced the structure of talent development pathways for youth athletes across many sports. The premise of long-term athletic development is salient on the habitual development of ‘athleticism’
Rhodri S Lloyd, Jon L Oliver
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Generalize over Specialize: Examining the Long-Term Athlete Development Model to Optimize Youth Athlete Development

Strategies, 2021
At the youth level, there is an ongoing debate between two paradigms concerning the development of athletic performance: early sport specialization vs. diversification.
Melanie E. Perreault   +1 more
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Long-Term Athlete Development

2013
Long-Term Athlete Development describes how to systematically develop sporting excellence and increase active participation in local, regional, and national sport organizations. This resource describes the long-term athlete development (LTAD) model, an approach to athlete-centered sport that combines skill instruction with long-term planning and an ...
Istvan Balyi, Richard Way, Colin Higgs
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The Long-Term Athlete Development model: Physiological evidence and application

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2011
Within the UK, the "Long Term Athlete Development" (LTAD) model has been proposed by a variety of national governing bodies to offer a first step to considering the approach to talent development. The model, which is primarily a physiological perspective, presents an advancement of understanding of developing athletic potential alongside biological ...
Ford, Paul   +7 more
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Long-Term Athlete Development Canada

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2010
This text provides a synopsis, as well as some greater detail, concerning the "Canadian Sport for Life" project Long-Term Athlete Development Canada (LTAD) initiated in 2004. The genesis of the project may be found in the Canadian Sport Policy released in 2002 by Sport Canada, the sport participation and performance agency within the Canadian Heritage ...
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