Talent Identification and Development in Youth Soccer : A Guide for Researchers and Practitioners

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Talent Identification and Development in Youth Soccer : A Guide for Researchers and Practitioners

  • 著者名:Kelly, Adam L. (EDT)
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  • Routledge(2023/09/11発売)
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  • 言語:ENG
  • ISBN:9781032232751
  • eISBN:9781000918779

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Description

Talent development pathways in youth soccer provide opportunities for young players to realise their potential. Such programmes have become increasingly popular throughout governing bodies, professional clubs, and independent organisations. This has coincided with a rapid rise in sport science literature focused specifically on optimising player development towards expertise.

However, the decreasing age of recruitment, biases in selection, inconsistencies in the language used, underrepresented populations, and large dropout rates from pathways have magnified the potential flaws of existing organisational structures and settings. Moreover, despite both the professionalisation of talent development pathways and growing research attention, we still know little about the characteristics that facilitate accurate recruitment strategies into pathways and long-term development outcomes.

Talent Identification and Development in Youth Soccer provides an all-encompassing guide for both researchers and practitioners by gathering the existing literature to help better understand the current context of this discipline. Chapters are contributed by a team of leading and emerging international experts, examining topics such as technical, tactical, physical, psychological, social, activities and trajectories, career transitions, relative age effects, creativity, and genetics, with each chapter offering important considerations for both researchers and practitioners.

With a dual emphasis on both theory and practice, this book is an important text for any student, researcher, coach, or practitioner with an interest in talent identification, talent development, youth soccer, soccer coaching, or expertise and skill acquisition.

Table of Contents

1. Disciplinary Approaches and Chapter Summaries:

Introducing Talent Identification and Development in Youth Soccer

Adam L. Kelly

 

2. Technical:

Examining Subjective and Objective Performance Parameters that Contribute Towards Developmental Outcomes and Career Progression

Adam L. Kelly, Jan Verbeek, James H. Dugdale, and Matthew J. Reeves

 

3. Tactical:

Measuring and Developing Tactical Knowledge and Performance in Youth Soccer Players

Adam L. Kelly, Mark R. Wilson, and Greg Wood

 

4. Physical:

Considering the Influence of Maturity Status on Physical Performance

John M. Radnor, Adam L. Kelly, Craig A. Williams, and Jon L. Oliver

 

5. Psychological:

Supporting Psychosocial Growth, Development, and Potential Challenges Experienced in Youth Soccer

James H. Dugdale, Alban C. S. Dickson, Alex Murata, Adam L. Kelly, and Kacey C. Neely

 

6. Social:

Investigating Social Influences on Talent and Development in Soccer

Colin D. McLaren, Mark W. Bruner, Luc J. Martin, Adam L. Kelly, Achuthan Shanmugaratnam, and Mathieu Simard

 

7. Sociocultural:

Reflecting on the Social and Cultural Influences on Talent in Soccer

Matthew J. Reeves, Simon J. Roberts, and Adam L. Kelly

 

8. Activities and Trajectories:

Exploring Pathways of Athlete Development in Youth Soccer

Alex Murata, Alexander B. T. McAuley, Matthew P. Ferguson, Martin R. Toms, and Adam L. Kelly

 

9. Career Transitions:

Navigating Players from Youth Team to First Team

Sofie Kent, Robert Morris, and Adam L. Kelly

 

10. Relative Age Effects:

Looking Back and Moving Forward

Adam L. Kelly, Laura Finnegan, Kevin Till, and Kristy L. Smith

 

11. Playing-Up and Playing-Down:

Conceptualising a ‘Flexible Chronological Approach’

Adam L. Kelly, Daniel E. Goldman, Jean Côté, and Jennifer Turnnidge

 

12. Creativity:

Creating Supportive and Enriching Environments

Sara Santos, Diogo Coutinho, Adam L. Kelly, Sergio L. Jiménez Sáiz, Alberto Lorenzo Calvo, and Jaime Sampaio

 

13. Transformational Coaching:

Developing a Global Rating Scale to Observe Coach Leadership Behaviours

Jordan S. Lefebvre, Adam L. Kelly, Jean Côté, and Jennifer Turnnidge

 

14. Genetics:

Understanding the Influence and Application of Genetics in Soccer

Alexander B. T. McAuley, Joseph Baker, Bruce Suraci, and Adam L. Kelly

 

15. Nutrition:

Optimising Development and Performance Through Nutrition

Matthew North, Adam L. Kelly, Jennie Carter, Lewis Gough, and Matthew Cole

 

16. International Perspectives:

Evaluating Male Talent Pathways from Across the Globe

Adam L. Kelly, Chris Eveleigh, Fynn Bergmann, Oliver Höner, Kevin Braybrook, Durva Vahia, Laura Finnegan, Stephen Finn, Jan Verbeek, Laura Jonker, Matthew P. Ferguson, and James H. Dugdale

 

17. Gender:

Disentangling Talent Identification and Development in Women’s and Girls’ Soccer

Stacey Emmonds, Adam Gledhill, Adam L. Kelly, and Matthew Wright

 

18. Para-Soccer:

Emphasising the Complex and Multidimensional Factors When Identifying and Developing Players with Disabilities

John W. Francis, Dave Sims, Adam Bendall, Adam L. Kelly, and Andrew Wood

 

19. The Goalkeeper:

Highlighting the Position Data Gap in Talent Identification and Development

Durva Vahia and Adam L. Kelly

 

20. Language Games:

Improving the Words We Use in Soccer Research and Practice

Joseph Baker, Adam L. Kelly, Alexander B. T. McAuley, and Nick Wattie

 

21. The COVID-19 Pandemic:

Rethinking Directions for Talent Development in Youth Soccer

Alysha D. Matthews, Meredith M. Wekesser, Karl Erickson, Scott Pierce, and Adam L. Kelly

 

22. From Knowledge to Action:

Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice in Youth Soccer

Adam L. Kelly and Jennifer Turnnidge

 

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