"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 understanding of human development.
By learning about LTAD, sport administrators and coaches will gain
the knowledge and tools to enhance participation and improve
performance and growth of athletes.
This text offers the first in-depth and practical explanation of
the LTAD model. "Long-Term Athlete Development" integrates current
research on talent development and assessment into practice to help
sport leaders plan athletic development across the life span or
design detailed programs for a particular group, including those
with physical and cognitive disabilities. Authors Balyi, Way, and
Higgs--pioneers and veteran LTAD facilitators--critique current
talent development models, discuss the limitations of the LTAD
model, and demonstrate the benefits of LTAD as a new approach. By
integrating knowledge of these models, readers are able to analyze
their own programs and take steps to improve sport and coaching
philosophies and reach adherence and performance goals.
Explanations and visuals of concepts help readers understand the
state of knowledge in talent identification and long-term athlete
development. Chapter-opening vignettes offer examples of how the
LTAD model can be used to alleviate common issues. Listings at the
end of each chapter offer sources for further study, and reflection
questions guide readers in applying the content. The text offers a
logical presentation of current research:
- Key factors that guide and shape the LTAD model, such as
physical literacy, the differences between early- and
late-specialization sports, and variations in trainability across
the life span
- Information on the time needed to develop excellence in sport
and how periodization of training is related to the developmental
stage of the athlete
- The seven stages of LTAD, from development of fundamental
movement skills to training for elite competition and the
transition to lifelong physical activity
- Considerations in the development of optimal programs for
participants passing through each of the seven stages
"Long-Term Athlete Development" is an essential guide to
improving the quality of sport, developing high-performance
athletes, and creating healthy, active citizens. It offers parents,
coaches, and sport administrators a deeper understanding of the
LTAD model, helping them create an enjoyable, developmentally
appropriate environment for both competitive athletes and
enthusiastic participants.
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