A Developmental Approach to Sport Expertise


Autoria(s): Cote, Jean; Abernethy, Bruce
Data(s)

10/06/2016

10/06/2016

10/06/2016

Resumo

This chapter examines the personal and contextual factors of youth sport that affect sport expertise and developmental outcomes. The developmental model of sport participation (DMSP) is used as a comprehensive framework that outlines different pathways of involvement in sport. Activities and contexts that promote continued sport participation and expert performance are discussed as the building blocks of all effective youth sport programs. This chapter provides evidence that performance in sport, participation, and psychological development should be considered as a whole instead of as separate entities by youth sport programmers. Adults in youth sports (i.e. coaches, parents, sport psychologists, administrators) must consider the differing implications of concepts such as deliberate play, deliberate practice, sampling, specialization, and program structure at different stages of an athlete's talent development. Seven postulates are presented regarding important transitions in youth sport and the role that sampling and deliberate play, as opposed to specialization and deliberate practice, can have during the childhood in promoting continued participation and elite performance in sport

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/1974/14552

Idioma(s)

en

Palavras-Chave #Performance #Expertise #Talent Development #Sport Programes #Youth Sport