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DEVELOPING FUTURE CHAMPIONS The training they need today to give their best performance tomorrow…

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Presentation by British Athletics CPD and Digital Coaching Manager, Tom Crick

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DEVELOPING FUTURE CHAMPIONS

The training they need today to give their best performance tomorrow…

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Acorn to oak?

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It’s not about ME!

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I don’t agree with all this ‘Athlete Development’ stuff!

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Today’s talk

1.  Sporting Histories – what history tells us about how the most successful athletes practice

2.  Females during puberty

3.  Resources on Athlete Development

4.  Rules of thumb when working with developing athletes…

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SPORTING HISTORIES The best VS the ‘also runs’...

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Sporting histories

•  History of training and competition and how it changes with age in both domain and other sports

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German Study - Gullich and Emrich (2012)

•  Does the volume of specific practice in a target sport predict an athlete’s long term success?

•  Does involvement in other sports positively or negatively impact upon success in senior target sport?

•  Population:

–  1,558 German national squad athletes across multiple sports –  57% Male / 43% female –  Included 387 athletes with top 10 finishes in Olympic or World Championships

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German Study - Gullich and Emrich (2012)

•  Is early specialisation an advantage in the long term?

–  Early specialisation, and little involvement in other sports favoured early adolescent success

–  Successful children at age 14 entered early specialisation earlier, and participated less in other sports

–  Many senior world class athletes did not experience success as a juvenile

–  Juvenile success did not predict senior success.

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“Accumulation of practice in the domain sport is progressive and incremental for World Class athletes, reflecting a long term development focus”

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German Study - Gullich and Emrich (2012)

National Level World Class

Specialisation began (average) 12.1yrs 14.4yrs

Involvement in other sports training 51% 66%

Involvement in other sports competition 39% 53%

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Gullich and Emrich (2012) – take home messages

•  Exposure to multiple sports and later specialisation in a target sport should be encouraged because:

–  Diversity in participation allows selection of correct sport for specialisation –  Lack of balance likely to lead to withdrawal from domain sport –  Improves self-determined motivation for prolonged investment in a sport –  Enhanced motor learning through not specific stimuli –  Reduce risk of *overuse injury* –  Enhances athletes ability to problem solve/adapt and perform motor tasks/skill

execution as able to call upon wide range of experiences.

•  Early specialisation is not completely dismissed but it is acknowledge that there increased risks/costs associated with its application.

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Significance for sports

•  Funded sports are now looking into what alternative sports may be complementary in order to create strategic alliances

•  Athletics!

–  Participation in other Event Groups? –  Other events within an Event Group? –  Diverse Physical Preparation activity?

•  Barriers to implementation: –  Club structure –  Your skill set?

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Sporting histories take home messages

•  Provide a diverse training background

•  Don’t worry about ‘not getting enough athletics practice’ and instead focus on ‘providing enough variation in practice’

Specific Training VS Specialised Training •  You can be specific without specialising •  You cannot specialise without being specific

Practice event specific technique but avoid creating very specialised adaptations

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FEMALE ATHLETES Long Term Development of…

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Male VS Female athletes

•  Before puberty: males and females are physically well matched

•  During puberty: females undergo more dramatic changes relative to males:

–  Fat mass increases relative to body mass

–  Hips widen

•  During/after puberty females must relearn skills in their new body

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Greg Myer

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Information from ACL studies

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Female athletes and jump height (power output)

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Jump test results (power output)

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Leg strength values during puberty (hamstrings & glutes)

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Boys vs girls and neuromuscular control (knee valgus)

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Hewett JBJS 2004

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Hewett JBJS 2004

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Hewett JBJS 2004

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Hewett JBJS 2004

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Problems with avoiding physical preparation…

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ACL Take-home messages

•  Female athletes must relearn key skills after puberty –  Generic movement patterns –  Event specific technique

•  Targeted physical preparation is required to develop female athletes physical qualities during and after puberty to reduce the chances of injury and regain global athleticism and stability

•  Focusing on weight loss as a strategy is NOT an alternative! –  Especially important for endurance athletes…

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RESOURCES ON ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT

Want to find out more?

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uCoach.com – Athlete Development Section

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Derek Evely - uCoach

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uCoach Athletics 365 Section

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uLearnAthletics.com – Event Group Qualification

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www.canadiansportforlife.ca

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TAKE HOME MESSAGES Developing Future Champions…

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Take Home Messages!

•  Children & developing athletes are NOT mini adults!

•  Optimal training from 10-18 should reflect these differences: –  More variation –  Greater range of experiences –  Don’t be over concerned that an athlete is not ‘training like a ________’ –  Encourage other sports participation especially at younger ages –  Encourage athletes to do other events

•  Females need a greater focus on co-ordination & physical preparation during and after puberty in order to display athletics specific skills

–  A focus on retaining and developing strength, speed and power are all important in respect to compensating for healthy bodyfat increases.