This paper reports qualitative findings regarding the concepts and practices utilised in talent identification (TI) among professional coaches working in English youth soccer. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, detailed interviews with seven such coaches are explored, with a view to elucidating the links between understanding, practice, experience and professional context. Findings reveal three superordinate themes, relating to (1) a primarily ‘nurtured’ and trainable understanding of the broad concept of talent itself, (2) an ostensibly contradictory model of semi-static player psychology, and (3) a highly selective mechanism for separating evidence for ‘mental strength’ and ‘social skills’. It is contended that these findings...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
Introduction: The main aim of this study was to examine which criteria coaches considered in the tal...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...
This paper reports qualitative findings regarding the concepts and practices utilised in talent iden...
This paper reports qualitative findings regarding the concepts and practices utilised in talent iden...
Talent identification is the process of recognising individuals with the potential to excel in a par...
Talent identification is the process of recognising individuals with the potential to excel in a par...
Despite research illustrating the socially constructed and subjective nature of talent identificatio...
The focus of this study was to examine the nature and function of talent identification in category ...
Talent identification and selection, a constant ongoing process in sports worldwide. It’s one of the...
Soccer clubs recruit talented youth players into their development programmes with the aim of nurtur...
Introduction: In professional soccer, talent selection relies on the subjective judgment of scouts...
Although talent selection in professional soccer mainly relies on the subjective judgment of scouts ...
With early specialisation being commonplace within elite youth soccer, knowledge of the psychosocial...
Talent identification and development in male youth soccer are complex and multidimensional processe...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
Introduction: The main aim of this study was to examine which criteria coaches considered in the tal...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...
This paper reports qualitative findings regarding the concepts and practices utilised in talent iden...
This paper reports qualitative findings regarding the concepts and practices utilised in talent iden...
Talent identification is the process of recognising individuals with the potential to excel in a par...
Talent identification is the process of recognising individuals with the potential to excel in a par...
Despite research illustrating the socially constructed and subjective nature of talent identificatio...
The focus of this study was to examine the nature and function of talent identification in category ...
Talent identification and selection, a constant ongoing process in sports worldwide. It’s one of the...
Soccer clubs recruit talented youth players into their development programmes with the aim of nurtur...
Introduction: In professional soccer, talent selection relies on the subjective judgment of scouts...
Although talent selection in professional soccer mainly relies on the subjective judgment of scouts ...
With early specialisation being commonplace within elite youth soccer, knowledge of the psychosocial...
Talent identification and development in male youth soccer are complex and multidimensional processe...
© ACAPS, EDP Sciences, 2014. The goal of this paper is to look into the issue of talent identificati...
Introduction: The main aim of this study was to examine which criteria coaches considered in the tal...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Lippincott, Williams & W...