The athletic skills model : optimizing talent development through movement education
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The athletic skills model : optimizing talent development through movement education
Routledge, 2018
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Athletic skills model : voor een optimale talentontwikkeling. Geen specialisten, maar atletenmet een specialisatie
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"Original Dutch title: Athletic skills model. Voor een optimale talentontwikkeling. Geen specialisten, maar atletenmet een specialisatie (Arko Sports Media BV)."--Acknowledgements
Other authors: Geert J.P. Savelsbergh, Jan Willem Teunissen and Keith Davids
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Athletic Skills Model offers an alternative to dominant talent development theories in the form of holistic broad-based movement education, focusing on health and wellbeing. It places the emphasis on 'physical intelligence' - including attributes such as agility, flexibility and stability - through adaptable and varied training programmes, creating a skilled athlete before introducing sport specialization.
The book sets out the scientific underpinnings of the ASM before going on to offer practical guidance on the content of the programme, how to adapt and vary the programme, and how to apply the approach to different age groups and sports. The ASM's application in the youth development programme at AFC Ajax is explored in depth, before a future of talent development with an emphasis on athletic, rather than sport-specific, expertise is imagined.
The Athletic Skills Model introduces an important and timely challenge to conventional wisdom in talent development and is a fascinating read for any upper-level student or researcher interested in youth development, skill acquisition, motor learning or sports coaching, and any coaches wanting to refresh their approach to talent development.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Foundation 1. The Basics of the Athletic Skills Model (ASM) 2. Talent Development 3.Training Adolescents 4.Goal-directed Motor Learning: From Theory to Practice Part II: The Athletic Skills Model 5.ASM Building Block 1: Basic Movement Skills (BMS) 6. ASM Building Block 2: Coordinative Abilities (CA) 7. Building Block 3: Conditions of Movement (COM) 8. The Athletic Skills Model in the Field Part III: Introduction Case Studies 9. Case Study: The Athletic Skills Model Applied to the Youth Development Program at AJAX Football Club 10. Case Study: Designing a Landscape of Affordances to Invite Actions - The Athletic Skills Track at Ajax FC. Epilogue: The Future for Talent Development - No Specialists, but Athletes with a Specialization?
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