Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and different factors have been associated with talent in different sports. However, it should be noted that talent identification is sport-, or even position-specific, and no ‘one size fits all’ consensus can be established. Specific talent profiles should be developed, acknowledging the multidimensionality of talent by taking physical, physiological, cognitive, psychological, and motivational factors into account. These profiles should also be age-specific and adjusted for covariates such as maturational timing and training history. To make a step forward in talent identification, we should not only move ahead in identifying innate talent, but also ...
Talent identification and development have become increasingly relevant in sports performance (Sarme...
A definition of talent: There is a view that talent is something you are born with and it is in your...
The purpose of talent identification (TI) is the earliest possible selection of auspicious athletes ...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
Of fundamental, theoretical and practical, relevance to sport science is the conceptualisation of ta...
Explaining exceptional human performance remains problematic. Baker & Wattie (2018) explored the val...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
In this target article, Joseph Baker and Nick Wattie revisited the review article on the evidence fo...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
It is acknowledged that appropriate support and training are essential if talented individuals are t...
Talent identification and development have become increasingly relevant in sports performance (Sarme...
A definition of talent: There is a view that talent is something you are born with and it is in your...
The purpose of talent identification (TI) is the earliest possible selection of auspicious athletes ...
Over the last 20 years, the concept of innate talent has been discussed in the literature, and diffe...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
Of fundamental, theoretical and practical, relevance to sport science is the conceptualisation of ta...
Explaining exceptional human performance remains problematic. Baker & Wattie (2018) explored the val...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Twenty years ago, Howe, Davidson and Sloboda (1998) provided a state of the science review of innate...
In this target article, Joseph Baker and Nick Wattie revisited the review article on the evidence fo...
An the recent article by Baker and Wattie (2018), they provided an update on the widely cited review...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
Our target article on ‘Innate talent’ had two objectives, first to acknowledge the 20th anniversary ...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
It is acknowledged that appropriate support and training are essential if talented individuals are t...
Talent identification and development have become increasingly relevant in sports performance (Sarme...
A definition of talent: There is a view that talent is something you are born with and it is in your...
The purpose of talent identification (TI) is the earliest possible selection of auspicious athletes ...