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Science and Football: Identifying and Developing Talent
 
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ISBN13:9781032452180
ISBN10:1032452188
Binding:Paperback
No. of pages:302 pages
Size:280x210 mm
Weight:560 g
Language:English
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Science and Football

Identifying and Developing Talent
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: Routledge
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Short description:

This book presents a state-of-the-art overview of the science underpinning talent identification and development in the world’s most popular sport. It covers a broad range of topics that span the various sub-disciplines of sports science with contributions from some of the foremost scientists and applied practitioners globally.

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This book presents a state-of-the-art overview of the science underpinning talent identification and development in the world?s most popular sport. It covers a broad range of topics that span the various sub-disciplines of sports science with contributions from some of the foremost scientists and applied practitioners globally. The chapters provide readers with a comprehensive insight into how sport science is helping practitioners to create more evidence-based approaches when attempting to identify and develop future generations of elite players rather than relying on tradition and precedence. This book dispels some of the myths involved in talent identification and highlights how science is playing an ever-increasing role in guiding and shaping the practices used at the most renowned professional clubs across the globe. It is a must-read for anyone involved in the game at any level including sports scientists, medical staff, coaches, and administrators. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Sports Sciences.

Table of Contents:

Introduction—Talent identification and development in soccer: An update and contemporary perspectives 1. Talent identification and development in soccer since the millennium 2. Identifying playing talent in professional football using artificial neural networks 3. Evaluation of soccer players under the Moneyball concept 4. Defining the attributes for specific playing positions in football match-play: A complex systems approach 5. A bioecological perspective on talent identification in junior-elite soccer: A Pan-European perspective 6. A survey of talent identification and development processes in the youth academies of professional soccer clubs from around the world 7. Change-of-direction, speed and jump performance in soccer players: a comparison across different age-categories 8. Maturity status effects on torque and muscle architecture of young soccer players 9. Comparing the magnitude and direction of asymmetry during the squat, countermovement and drop jump tests in elite youth female soccer players 10. A case study comparison of objective and subjective evaluation methods of physical qualities in youth soccer players 11. High-intensity endurance capacity assessment as a tool for talent identification in elite youth female soccer 12. New curve sprint test for soccer players: Reliability and relationship with linear sprint 13. Cross-sectional comparison of body composition and resting metabolic rate in Premier League academy soccer players: Implications for growth and maturation 14. Biomechanical mechanisms of jumping performance in youth elite female soccer players 15. The adolescent motor performance development of elite female soccer players: A study of prognostic relevance for future success in adulthood using multilevel modelling 16. Hill on a mountaintop: A longitudinal and cross-sectional analysis of the relative age effect in competitive youth football 17. Relative age and maturation selection biases in academy football 18. Longitudinal emotional process among adolescent soccer player in intensive training centre 19. Psychological characteristics of developing excellence in elite youth football players in English professional academies 20. Psychosocial outcomes associated with soccer academy involvement: Longitudinal comparisons against aged matched school pupils 21. Positive youth development and gender differences in high performance sport 22. Training load and submaximal heart rate testing throughout a competitive period in a top-level male football team 23. Power training in elite young soccer players: Effects of using loads above or below the optimum power zone 24. Comparative efficacy of active recovery and cold water immersion as post-match recovery interventions in elite youth soccer 25. The developmental and professional activities of female international soccer players from five high-performing nations 26. Evaluating the impact of a coach development intervention for improving coaching practices in junior football (soccer): The “MASTER” pilot study 27. Efficacy of using non-linear pedagogy to support attacking players’ individual learning objectives in elite-youth football: A randomised cross-over trial 28. How does the modern football goalkeeper train? – An exploration of expert goalkeeper coaches’ skill training approaches