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Routledge
29 July 2022
Identifying and developing talented athletes to their fullest potential is a central concern of sports scientists, sports coaches, and sports policymakers. However, there is very little practical and theoretical knowledge for those working in Paralympic sport. The book collates the state of the science of current knowledge and practice in talent identification and development in this context by capturing international perspectives of current systems and processes.

Written by a team of leading international experts, Talent Development in Paralympic Sport: Researcher and Practitioner Perspectives explores key factors and issues in contemporary sport, including:

• current state of pathways in Paralympic sports across the globe

• designing optimal developmental environments

• long-term modeling of Paralympic athlete development

• understanding the complexity of talent selection in Paralympic sport

With an emphasis on practical implications for all those working in sport, the book offers an authoritative evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of contemporary systems for identifying and developing talent in Paralympic sport. This is important reading for any student, researcher, practitioner, or coach with an interest in skill acquisition, youth Para sport, elite Paralympic sport, Paralympic sports coaching, Paralympic sports development, sport psychology, skill development, or sports engineering. In addition, there has been interest from universities to offer courses/modules specific to Paralympic sports.

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   322g
ISBN:   9781032026466
ISBN 10:   1032026464
Pages:   216
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Talent Development Opportunities and Challenges in Paralympic Sport: An Introduction 2. Paralympic Pathways Practitioner Commentary: Gail Hamomoto 3. Top-down Systemic Challenges to Current Paralympic Pathways Practitioner Commentary: Andy Van Neutegem 4. Athlete Recruitment: Promoting Initial and Sustained Engagement in Para Sport Practitioner Commentary: Michael Frogley 5. Understanding the Complexity of Athlete Selection in Paralympic Sport Practitioner Commentary: Chris Wagg 6. The Role of Classification in Talent Identification and Development in Para Sports Practitioner Commentary: Michael Woods 7. Striking a Balance: Promoting Quantity and Quality of Participation in Para Sport Practitioner Commentary: Jenny Davey 8. The Role of Skill Acquisition in Coach and Athlete Development in Paralympic Sport Practitioner Commentary: Raôul Oudejans 9. Talent Transfer in Paralympic Sport Practitioner Commentary: Melissa Wilson 10. Coaching, Talent Identification and Talent Development in Para Sport: Developing the Field Practitioner Commentary: Graeme Maw 11. Role of Technology in Athlete Assessment Practitioner Commentary: David Haydon 12. Physiological Considerations for Para Athletes Practitioner Commentary: Gary Brickley 13. The Psychology of Talent Development in Paralympic Sport: The Role of Personality Practitioner Commentary: Hannah MacDougall 14. The Overemphasis on ‘Talent’ in Parasport Development Practitioner Commentary: Raphael Moreira

Nima Dehghansai, Ph.D. is an athlete development specialist with Paralympics Australia. His research focuses on identifying factors that can influence the health of the pathway including athlete attraction, recruitment, development, and expertise. He is currently working alongside key Australian stakeholders on various strategies to optimize environments to maximize athlete development for sustained podium success. Ross A. Pinder, Ph.D. is an experienced skill acquisition specialist with Paralympics Australia, where he leads a team of sports scientists and applied researchers aiming to develop world-leading learning environments. Ross has supported elite coaches and athletes to achieve success at major international events, including the Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, notably in Para Archery, Para Athletics, Para Cycling, Para Table Tennis, Wheelchair Tennis, and Wheelchair Rugby. He currently supervises several higher degree research students through national and international collaborations. Joe Baker, Ph.D. is a Professor and Head of the Lifespan Performance Laboratory in the School of Kinesiology and Health Science, at York University, Canada. His research focuses on talent identification, skill acquisition, and athlete development. He also works with elite teams and organizations around the world to optimize athlete performance and development.

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