“Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success” – Professor Dr. Arne Güllich By Les Tan|2016-12-09T16:38:02+08:00December 3rd, 2016|Industry in Motion|6 Comments Views: 72,763 Attendees at a breakout session. (Photo 9 © Les Tan/Red Sports) Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Share This Story, Choose Your Platform! FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmail Related Posts Is it possible to juggle sports and studies at Singapore universities? Gallery Is it possible to juggle sports and studies at Singapore universities? “Prepare the child for the path, not the path for the child” — Stephan Widmer Gallery “Prepare the child for the path, not the path for the child” — Stephan Widmer “Their ruthless yet not heartless leadership style accounted for a lot of their success. We have called it Driven Benevolence” – Sergio Lara-Bercial Gallery “Their ruthless yet not heartless leadership style accounted for a lot of their success. We have called it Driven Benevolence” – Sergio Lara-Bercial Will changes in primary school competitions affect DSA? Gallery Will changes in primary school competitions affect DSA? “You have straight As? Too one-dimensional” – US university admission officers Gallery “You have straight As? Too one-dimensional” – US university admission officers How do they train youth players at Ajax football club? They learn judo Gallery How do they train youth players at Ajax football club? They learn judo British performance pathway planning – the grind behind the gold Gallery British performance pathway planning – the grind behind the gold “By age 8-9, many of our youth athletes are playing only one sport throughout the year. For a small country like ours, this is sub optimal” – Richard Seow Gallery “By age 8-9, many of our youth athletes are playing only one sport throughout the year. For a small country like ours, this is sub optimal” – Richard Seow Skateboarding, sport climbing, BMX, 3×3 basketball are now Olympic sports – what should Singapore do? Gallery Skateboarding, sport climbing, BMX, 3×3 basketball are now Olympic sports – what should Singapore do? How can Singapore keep late developing sport talents in our system? Bio-banding Gallery How can Singapore keep late developing sport talents in our system? Bio-banding 6 Comments Elite athletic performance at youth level is no guarantee of ultimate success – Metrifit June 16, 2017 at 6:03 am - Reply […] Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success – Professor Dr. Arne Güllich […] Early Success in Sports: Does it Predict Future Success? - The Coaching Conversation February 13, 2017 at 12:58 am - Reply […] You can read further about his presentation to 2016 Youth Athlete Development Conference here. […] The PE Playbook – January 2017 Edition – drowningintheshallow February 5, 2017 at 3:53 pm - Reply […] “Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success” are the research findings of Dr. Arne Güllich on investigating the efficacy of a number of early TID programmes. […] The search for talent continues - Rivers of Thinking February 3, 2017 at 9:24 pm - Reply […] all the evidence tends to suggest the opposite. A recent article from a talk by Professor Gullich https://www.redsports.sg/2016/12/03/youth-athlete-development-conference/ suggests that even early success has zero predictive ability of long term […] 2016 Youth Athlete Development Conference: 'Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success' - US Club Soccer January 19, 2017 at 6:24 am - Reply […] Read the entire article here. […] Elite athletic performance at youth level is no guarantee of ultimate success | Metrifit January 17, 2017 at 7:34 pm - Reply […] Junior success is a poor indicator of long-term senior success – Professor Dr. Arne Güllich […] Leave A Comment Cancel replyComment Δ
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