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Long-Term Athletic Development, Part 2:barriers to success and potential solutions

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Lloyd, Rhodri S.
Oliver, Jon
Faigenbaum, A.D.
Howard, R.
Croix, M.B.D.S.
Williams, C.A.
Best, T.M.
Alvar, B.A.
Micheli, L.J.
Thomas, D.P.
Hatfield, D.L.
Cronin, J.
Myer, G.
Date
2015-05
Type
Article
Publisher
Wolters Kluwer
ISSN
1064-8011
1533-4287 (online)
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Abstract
The first instalment of this two-part commentary reviewed existing models of long-term athletic development. However, irrespective of the model that is adopted by practitioners, existing structures within competitive youth sports in addition to the prevalence of physical inactivity in a growing number of modern-day youth may serve as potential barriers to the success of any developmental pathway. The second part of this commentary will initially highlight common issues that are likely to impede the success of long-term athletic development programs and then propose solutions that will address the negative impact of such issues.
Journal/conference proceeding
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research;
Citation
Lloyd, R.S., Oliver, J.L., Faigenbaum, A.D., Howard, R., Croix, M.B.D.S., Williams, C.A., Best, T.M., Alvar, B.A., Micheli, L.J., Thomas, D.P. and Hatfield, D.L. (2015) 'Long-term athletic development, part 2: barriers to success and potential solutions', The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research, 29(5), pp.1451-1464
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10369/9439
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1519/01.JSC.0000465424.75389.56
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Article published in Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research available at https://doi.org/10.1519/01.JSC.0000465424.75389.56
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