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Talent Identification iin sports .pptx
1. Amity school of Physical Education
and sports sciences
SUBJECT CODE:– PEDU 208
SUBJECT:- Sports Training
SUBMITED BY:- MR. YASHASVI
ROLL NO:– A3013821069
SUBMITED TO:- Dr. Rajesh Dhauta
Presentation on Talent identification
2. Coaching plays a significant role within the realm of
talent identification infact it Has been suggested that
key issues within the talent identification stage include
having “many highly qualified and well educated
coaches” and “a guarantee that these highly qualified
and well educated coaches and worked with beginners
and not only high level athletes.”
Introduction
3. Talent
Definition
Talent is the adequate aptitude or ability in one direction, above
the normal average.
Someone who has talent is able to do some thing without trying
hard.
4. Importance of talent identification
• Discovery of the great talent
• Recognition of the hidden talent
• By recognizing the talent at the early stage
the children can show their talent at their
extreme
• Talent identification helps in finding a big
asset for the country
7. TALENT SELECTION
Ongoing process of identifying at various stages :- individuals who demonstrate prerequisite levels of performance.
TALENT DEVELOPMENT
Providing athletes with a suitable learning environment so that talent can be realised.
TALENT IDENTIFICATION
Recognizing current participants with the potential to become elite performers
Talent Detection
Discovery of potential performers who are not currently involved in the sport in question
9. Step I
Aim: screening of children for basic training stage
Screening done on the basis of :-
1.Health and physique
2.General physical performance capacity
3.Motives interests mental capabilities
4.Interests of parents etc.
10. Step-II
After 3-4 years of basic training
Aim:- selection for a group of sports (Advance training stage )
Selection based on the following
A. Physique and Motor abilities
B. Ability to tolerate load
C. Performance
D. Cognitive emotional and personality traits
11. Step-III
After 3-4 year of advance traning
Aim:- selection for a sport (high performance traning stage )
Selection based on the following :-
1.Physique
2.Performance and the potential for performance
3.Talent indicators
4.Cognitive ,emotional and personality traits
12. Dimensions of family dynamics
during three phases of
development
(talent identification)
13. • Athlete increases commitment to one sport
• Parents show great interest in child-athlete's sport
• Parents demonstrate different behaviour toward each of their children
• Younger sibling or twin shows bitterness and jealousy toward their
older sibling's achievement
Sampling Year
(6-13 years)
Specializing Year
(13-15 years)
Investment Year
(15 and over)
Older sibling act as a role model of work ethic.
Parents provide opportunities for their children to enjoy sport
All children within a family participate in various extra-
curricular activities
Parents recognise a "gift" in the child-athlete.
Athlete makes a commitment to one or two sports
Parents emphasize school and sport achievement to their child-athlete Parents
make a financial and time commitment to their child-athlete
Parents develop growing interest in the child athlete's
15. Observation is the major key factor
• Parents should be very observant of their child from a young age
itself, to spot their areas of liking! Studies show that 90% of the
human brain develops before the age of twelve.
• Once these years pass away, the scope for enhancement of
natural talents in children reduces greatly.
• It is vital that the most is made out of the period before the age
of twelve.
16. There are two relevant quotes which are
ideal to describe the importance of this
“Make hay while the sun shines”
and
“Strike while the iron is hot