The aim of this study was to analyze the association between coaches’ experience and their perceptions on the implementation of a long-term athletic development (LTAD) model created in 2016 by the Portuguese Swimming Federation. Eighty-six swimming coaches were assembled in groups according to their experience level: “novice” (n = 24), “intermediate” (n = 26), and “experienced” (n = 36), and they answered a questionnaire with the following items: (i) awareness of the existing model (ii) acceptance (iii) usefulness for practice, and (iv) implementation of this model by their peers. Regardless of experience, ~67% of the coaches were aware of the model. Among those, a large number showed acceptance (~95%) and confidence in its usefulness (~83%...
Although coaching is considered an important determinant of athletes’ potential doping behavior (PDB...
The purpose of this paper is to problematize the continued adoption and implementation of Long-Term ...
Scientific problem: Lithuanian sailing coaches insufficient communication with athletes, skills gaps...
This work explores the adoption and implementation of Sport Canada’s long-term athlete d...
Aim. This study aims to compare the perception of the intensity of the training load planned by a c...
Longitudinal performance assessment is important to help coaches defining realistic goals and train...
The LTAD (Long Term Athlete Development) model has come to represent a sports-wide set of principles...
This study aims to determine the Leadership Behavior and Challenges of Swimming Coaches in the Provi...
This study set out to gain insight into the practices adopted by elite level Paralympic swimming coa...
The main purpose of this article was to analyse the perceptions of Portuguese swimmers about their c...
In swimming, as in other disciplines, it is extremely important to follow athletes’ development. In ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 50)This study was designed to determine the specific techn...
89 p.The purpose of the current study is to further Abraham and colleagues’ (2006) work by examining...
Most competitively spirited individuals who engage in sport, we call them athletes, are striving to ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to explore the nature and develop...
Although coaching is considered an important determinant of athletes’ potential doping behavior (PDB...
The purpose of this paper is to problematize the continued adoption and implementation of Long-Term ...
Scientific problem: Lithuanian sailing coaches insufficient communication with athletes, skills gaps...
This work explores the adoption and implementation of Sport Canada’s long-term athlete d...
Aim. This study aims to compare the perception of the intensity of the training load planned by a c...
Longitudinal performance assessment is important to help coaches defining realistic goals and train...
The LTAD (Long Term Athlete Development) model has come to represent a sports-wide set of principles...
This study aims to determine the Leadership Behavior and Challenges of Swimming Coaches in the Provi...
This study set out to gain insight into the practices adopted by elite level Paralympic swimming coa...
The main purpose of this article was to analyse the perceptions of Portuguese swimmers about their c...
In swimming, as in other disciplines, it is extremely important to follow athletes’ development. In ...
Includes bibliographical references (page 50)This study was designed to determine the specific techn...
89 p.The purpose of the current study is to further Abraham and colleagues’ (2006) work by examining...
Most competitively spirited individuals who engage in sport, we call them athletes, are striving to ...
International audienceOBJECTIVES: The aim of the present study was to explore the nature and develop...
Although coaching is considered an important determinant of athletes’ potential doping behavior (PDB...
The purpose of this paper is to problematize the continued adoption and implementation of Long-Term ...
Scientific problem: Lithuanian sailing coaches insufficient communication with athletes, skills gaps...