Abstract Talent identification (TI) is a popular and hugely important topic within sports performance, with an ever-increasing amount of resources dedicated to unveiling the next sporting star. However, at present, most TI processes appear to select high-performing individuals at the present point in time, as opposed to identifying those individuals with the greatest capacity to improve. This represents a potential inefficiency within the TI process, reducing its effectiveness. In this article, we discuss whether the ability to adapt favorably, and with a large magnitude, to physical training can be considered a talent, testing it against proposed criteria. We also discuss whether, if such an ability can be considered a talent, being able t...
In elite sporting codes, the identification and promotion of future athletes into specialized talent...
In elite sporting codes, the identification and promotion of future athletes into specialised talent...
Recent studies suggested that several potential genes may explain athletic success. However, while g...
The purpose of talent identification (TI) is the earliest possible selection of auspicious athletes ...
Top performance of athletes is not limited to the demand of fame, public recognition, sponsorship, a...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Current scientific evidence does not support the implementation of genetic tests to enhance the proc...
Introduction: The limit of each individual to perform a given type of exercise depends on the nature...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Elite performance is a complex phenotype. It requires athletes to train hard, train well and look af...
In this short commentary, I provide considerations for whether genetic testing is a worthwhile inves...
It is acknowledged that appropriate support and training are essential if talented individuals are t...
The incentives for sport organizations to identify talented athletes from a young age continue to gr...
In elite sporting codes, the identification and promotion of future athletes into specialized talent...
In elite sporting codes, the identification and promotion of future athletes into specialised talent...
Recent studies suggested that several potential genes may explain athletic success. However, while g...
The purpose of talent identification (TI) is the earliest possible selection of auspicious athletes ...
Top performance of athletes is not limited to the demand of fame, public recognition, sponsorship, a...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Current scientific evidence does not support the implementation of genetic tests to enhance the proc...
Introduction: The limit of each individual to perform a given type of exercise depends on the nature...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Elite performance is a complex phenotype. It requires athletes to train hard, train well and look af...
In this short commentary, I provide considerations for whether genetic testing is a worthwhile inves...
It is acknowledged that appropriate support and training are essential if talented individuals are t...
The incentives for sport organizations to identify talented athletes from a young age continue to gr...
In elite sporting codes, the identification and promotion of future athletes into specialized talent...
In elite sporting codes, the identification and promotion of future athletes into specialised talent...
Recent studies suggested that several potential genes may explain athletic success. However, while g...